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India–Vanuatu relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | India–Vanuatu relations
India–Vanuatu relations are bilateral relations between the Republic of India and the Republic of Vanuatu. India originally had its High Commission for Vanuatu based in Canberra, but the accreditation changed to Port Moresby in Papua New Guinea.〔http://www.hcipom.gov.in/?id=3020〕 Formal relations between the two countries began in 1986, after then prime minister Walter Lini joined the Non-Aligned Movement in 1983.〔http://asianz.org.nz/sites/asianz.org.nz/files/files/Jha%20-%20India%20and%20South%20Pacific%20-%20Multilateral%20Engagement,%20Bilateral%20ties%20and%20Diasporic%20Connections%20-%20FORMAT.pdf〕 Indian nationals can visit Vanuatu without a visa for maximum of 30 days.〔https://www.timaticweb.com/cgi-bin/tim_website_client.cgi?FullText=1&COUNTRY=VU&SECTION=VI&SUBSECTION=00&user=KLMB2C&subuser=KLMB2C〕 ==History== The first time an Indian Prime Minister met a Vanuatu Prime Minister (or deputy) was in 1983, when the two leaders arrived for the Non-aligned Summit meeting in New Delhi.〔http://www.mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/Vanuatu_December_2014.pdf〕 Diplomtic Relations officially began between the Republic of India and the Republic of Vanuatu began during the late Cold War period in 1986, after Vanuatu formally joined the Non-Aligned Movement. This made it the only country in Oceania not to join the Western Bloc. Relations since then have grown moderately, with Visa Free travel for Indian nationals for up to 30 days being introduced.
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