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Which country does not have an Indian embassy?

Mainly small ones, which may have Embassies or High Commissions in other countries accredited to India. For example, the Jamaican Embassy in Tokyo, Japan is accredited to India. Most of the countries listed below have an Honorary Consul in New Delhi.AlbaniaAndorraAntigua and BarbudaBahamasBarbadosBelizeCameroonCape VerdeComoro IslandsDominicaGrenadaGuinea-BissauHaitiJamaicaKiribatiLiberiaLiechtensteinMicronesiaMarshall IslandsMoldovaMonacoMontenegroNauruNicaraguaPalauSt Kitts and NevisSaint LuciaSt Vincent and the GrenadinesSamoaSan MarinoSão Tomé e PríncipeSolomon IslandsSwazilandTimor-LesteTongaTuvaluVanuatu

How well are Indian embassies built abroad in terms of infrastructure, and are their similarly built to those of different countries in New delhi?

Washington DC has Embassy row, which is a street that is lined with embassies from all over the world. They even have walking tours of the embassies in the summer.Some of the embassies are stunningHere’s EstoniaHere’s CameroonSweden’s isn’t much to look at during the day, but its beauty comes out at nightThe Indian embassy is however, in an ordinary looking building in an ordinary location with an ordinary looking garden in the front. If you weren’t looking for it, you might just miss it.Source: Indian Embassy, Embassy Row, NW, Washington, DC, USAClarification: S O has pointed in the comments that the above building is not the embassy. This is not completely true.The Embassy of India has 2 wings in completely differrent locations. The photo posted above is the Consular Wing of the Embassy. That’s where the Consul sits. It’s located at 2536 Massachusetts Ave NW. If you are Indian or an NRI, that’s the place you go to get your consular services. Although I believe they have outsourced most services to a private company now, and you really don’t need to go to the Consular Wing for most things any more.The other wing is called the Chancery and is located 4 blocks away at 2107 Massachusetts Ave NW. The Chancery is where all the other diplomats have offices in. The Chancery is in a equally unimpressive looking row-house. The highlight is that it has a sculpture of Gandhi in the front.It’s the middle house in the row of 3 houses. You can see the Indian flag in front of the house

Why are there no Indian embassies in some South American and African nations?

India’s Ministry of External Affairs, like all foreign ministries, has to make priorities, and weigh up the cost of establishing Indian diplomatic missions against the advantages for India, particularly the economic and political ones.Although it may seem strange that India has diplomatic missions in relatively small countries like Trinidad and Tobago and Mauritius, but not the Dominican Republic or Cameroon, that is for cultural and historical reasons.Many people in those countries are of Indian origin, so there are many cultural ties with India, as well as political ones, as they are all members of the Commonwealth, hence India has ‘High Commissions’, not Embassies.These were established by India before those countries became independent from the UK, and were then known as ‘Commissions’, hence there being an Indian Commission in Port of Spain and an Indian Commission in Port Louis.By contrast, other small countries in South America or Africa do not have many people of Indian descent, nor do they have strong economic ties with India, meaning that there is less need for India to have embassies there.Consequently, in some countries, Indian diplomatic missions are cross-accredited to neighbouring ones, like the Embassy in Cuba to the Dominican Republic, and the High Commission in Nigeria to Cameroon.If consular assistance is needed by Indians in those countries, India has Honorary Consulates in Santo Domingo and Douala.

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