Here is the chronological list of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's major foreign tours in the last two years, including their objectives and outcomes: 1. United States (June 2023) Objective: Strengthen the strategic partnership in defense, technology, and renewable energy; enhance bilateral investments. Outcome: Agreements on Micron Technology's $825 million investment in Gujarat, collaboration on renewable energy, India's inclusion in NASA's Artemis Accords, and addressing the U.S. Congress to highlight Indo-U.S. ties【12】【14】. 2. United Arab Emirates (July 2023) Objective: Enhance energy cooperation and expand trade ties. Outcome: Collaboration in renewable energy and discussions on implementing a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement【13】. 3. Australia (June 2023) Objective: Strengthen economic relations, particularly in critical minerals and education. Outcome: Bilateral agreements on critical minerals and education technology partnerships【12】. 4. Japan (May 2023) Objective: Attend the G7 Summit and discuss strategic and economic collaboration with Japan. Outcome: Strengthened ties in infrastructure development and clean energy, with discussions on regional security【12】. 5. Qatar (February 2024) Objective: Boost India's energy security and discuss economic and cultural ties. Outcome: Agreements on LNG supply and investments in Indian infrastructure projects【13】. 6. Bhutan (March 2024) Objective: Strengthen ties with a key neighbor and collaborate on hydroelectric projects and trade. Outcome: Cross-border electricity trade agreements and reaffirmation of cultural ties【13】. 7. Russia (July 2024) Objective: Deepen defense and energy ties. Outcome: Agreements on energy projects and receipt of Russia's highest civilian honor for Modi【13】. 8. Singapore (September 2024) Objective: Promote trade, investments, and technology collaboration. Outcome: Agreements on technology transfer and infrastructure investments【13】. These tours highlight India’s diplomatic focus on strategic partnerships, economic growth, energy security, and regional stability. For detailed agreements and official statements, you may refer to the .