Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced the opening of two new Indian consulates in Boston and Los Angeles. This expansion is designed to enhance consular services for the Indian American community and to strengthen trade, education, and cultural connections. The launch of these consulates marks a significant step in India's diplomatic presence in the United States, addressing long-standing demands from the Indian American community in these influential cities. Boston is recognized as a leading hub for education and pharmaceuticals, while Los Angeles, known for its vibrant entertainment industry, is preparing to host the next Summer Olympics. With these new consulates, India aims to provide improved consular services to its diaspora, which includes assistance with visas, Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) cards, and other local matters. The move also seeks to boost economic and cultural ties between India and the U.S. U.S. Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti has welcomed this initiative, adding a familiar face to the enhancement of diplomatic relations. Overview of Indian Missions Abroad India maintains a comprehensive network of diplomatic missions around the world to manage its foreign relations and offer services to Indian citizens living abroad. These missions include embassies, high commissions, consulates, and permanent missions, each serving different functions based on the nature of India's diplomatic relationships. Indian Embassies Embassies are located in capital cities and represent India's interests in countries with which it has full diplomatic relations. Major Indian embassies are situated in Washington D.C., Beijing, London, Moscow, and Tokyo, among others. Indian High Commissions In Commonwealth countries, India's embassies are referred to as high commissions. These include missions in significant locations like London (UK), Canberra (Australia), Ottawa (Canada), and Wellington (New Zealand). Consulates General Consulates General are established in major cities, separate from capital cities, to handle specific regions within a country. The opening of new consulates in Boston and Los Angeles will expand India's existing network in the U.S., which already includes consulates in cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Houston, and Atlanta. Permanent Missions India also maintains permanent missions to international organizations, such as the United Nations in New York and Geneva, and the World Trade Organization, to represent its interests in multilateral diplomacy. Consular Offices In addition to full consulates, India has smaller consular offices in certain regions to assist with specific local matters, such as visa applications and services for the Indian community. Key Indian Consulates General by Region North America United States: Consulate General of India in New York Consulate General of India in San Francisco Consulate General of India in Chicago Consulate General of India in Houston Consulate General of India in Atlanta New Consulates: Boston and Los Angeles (upcoming) Canada: Consulate General of India in Toronto Consulate General of India in Vancouver Europe United Kingdom: Consulate General of India in Birmingham Consulate General of India in Edinburgh Germany: Consulate General of India in Munich Consulate General of India in Hamburg France: Consulate General of India in Paris Russia: Consulate General of India in St. Petersburg Consulate General of India in Vladivostok Italy: Consulate General of India in Milan Asia China: Consulate General of India in Shanghai Consulate General of India in Guangzhou Consulate General of India in Hong Kong Japan: Consulate General of India in Osaka-Kobe Singapore: Consulate General of India in Singapore United Arab Emirates: Consulate General of India in Dubai Saudi Arabia: Consulate General of India in Jeddah Oceania Australia: Consulate General of India in Sydney Consulate General of India in Melbourne New Zealand: Consulate General of India in Auckland Africa South Africa: Consulate General of India in Johannesburg Consulate General of India in Durban Kenya: Consulate General of India in Mombasa This extensive network of missions provides vital diplomatic, economic, cultural, and consular services to Indian citizens and expatriates living abroad. With over 190 missions globally, India is committed to strengthening its international relations and enhancing outreach to the Indian community worldwide. What Did PM Modi Discuss with Kuwait and Palestine Leaders at UNGA? PM Modi Expresses Gratitude to New York Crowd After Addressing Indian Diaspora India to buy 'Guardian' of sky and sea, India signs special deal with US