India–Ireland relations
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India–Ireland relations (Irish: Caidreamh India-Éire; Hindi: भारत-आयरलैंड संबंध), also known as Irish–Indian relations or Indo-Irish relations, are the bilateral relations between India and Ireland. As former possessions of the British Empire, the two countries had a similar fight against a common adversary and there were many ties between the respective independence movements in the two countries. Many of the provisions of the Constitution of India were drawn from their Irish counterpart, the Constitution of Ireland.[1][2][3] There are also regular governmental visits. Indo-Irish relations were also strengthened by people like of Jawaharlal Nehru, Éamon de Valera, Rabindranath Tagore, W B Yeats, James Joyce, Sister Nivedita and Annie Besant.
Ireland |
India |
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Diplomatic mission | |
Embassy of Ireland, New Delhi | Embassy of India, Dublin |
Envoy | |
Irish Ambassador to India Brendan Ward | Indian Ambassador to Ireland Sandeep Kumar |