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Icelandic honors
AWARDS
MONARCHIES
Swedish Royal Family
- Princess Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden: Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon (7 September 2004)[1]
- Prince Daniel, Duke of Västergötland: Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon (17 January 2018)
- Prince Carl Philip, Duke of Värmland: Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon (17 January 2018)
- Princess Sofia, Duchess of Värmland: Grand Cross of the Order of the Falcon (17 January 2018)
Honors of Portugal
Algeria
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the National Order of Merit (23 May 2023)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Collar (Athir) of the National Order of Merit (29 May 2005)
Angola
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Order of Agostinho Neto (6 March 2019)
Cape Verde
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: 1st Class of the Amílcar Cabral Order (10 April 2017)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: 1st Class of the Amílcar Cabral Order (14 July 2010)
People's Republic of the Congo
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (16 May 1984)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Devotion (16 May 1984)
Egypt
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Order of the Nile (21 November 2016)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Nile (23 March 1984)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: First Class of the Order of the Virtues (23 March 1984)
Guinea-Bissau
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Amílcar Cabral Medal (19 May 2021)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the National Order of the Boé Hills (4 February 1991)
Morocco
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Order of Muhammad (27 June 2016)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Grand Cordon of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite (13 February 1995)
- Grand Officer of the Order of Ouissam Alaouite (17 May 1991)
Mozambique
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: First Class of the Order of Friendship and Peace (28 September 1983)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: First Class of the Order of Friendship and Peace (7 October 2014)
Senegal
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cross of the National Order of the Lion (12 April 2017)
Tunisia
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Grand Cordon of the Order of the Republic (18 November 1993)
- Grand Cordon of the Order of 7th November (18 November 1993)
Zaire
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cordon of the National Order of the Leopard (5 January 1984)
East Timor
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Collar of the Order of Timor-Leste (19 May 2022)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Collar of the Order of Timor-Leste (6 August 2012)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Collar of the Order of Timor-Leste (6 August 2012)
Jordan
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Collar of the Order of Al-Hussein bin Ali (28 May 2009)
- Grand Cordon with Brilliants (Special Class) of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance (10 December 2009)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife:
- Grand Cordon with Brilliants (Special Class) of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance (10 December 2009)
- Grand Cordon of the Supreme Order of the Renaissance (28 May 2009)
Palestine
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Star of Palestine (19 July 1995)
Qatar
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Collar of the Order of Merit (10 December 2009)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Collar of the Order of Merit (10 December 2009)
Turkey
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Recipient of the Order of the State of the Republic of Turkey (24 November 2009)
Austria
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Star of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (18 June 2019)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Grand Star of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (31 August 2009)
- Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (14 July 1997)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Decoration of Honour in Gold with Sash of the Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria (31 August 2009)
Belgium
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (22 October 2018)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cordon of the Order of Leopold (7 June 1982)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown (17 June 1982)
Bulgaria
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: First Class of the Order of the Balkan Mountains (30 January 2019)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: First Class of the Order of the Stara Planina (15 July 1980)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: First Class of the Order of the Rose (26 October 1994)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: First Class of the Order of the Stara Planina (8 June 2015)
Croatia
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Grand Order of King Tomislav (4 May 2018)
Cyprus
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Collar of the Order of Makarios III (8 October 2022)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III (20 November 1990)
Denmark
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Knight of the Order of the Elephant (24 January 1985)
Estonia
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana (10 April 2019)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana (13 October 2008)
Finland
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of the White Rose of Finland (8 March 1991)
France
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cross of the National Order of the Legion of Honour (26 August 2016)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross of the National Order of Legion of Honour (5 March 1979)
Germany
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (15 July 1980)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (15 July 1980)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (26 May 2009)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (25 January 1991)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross 1st Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany (26 May 2009)
Greece
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer (21 April 2017)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of Honour (7 February 1986)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of Honour (15 May 1990)
Holy See
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Knight with the Collar of the Order of Pope Pius IX (7 July 2016)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Collar of the Order of Pope Pius IX (18 July 1980)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice (15 July 1980)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Knight with the Collar of the Order of Pope Pius IX (30 August 2010)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Great (30 August 2010)
Hungary
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cross with Chain of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (23 February 2023)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: First Class with diamonds of the Order of the Flag of the People's Republic of Hungary (15 July 1980)
Iceland
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the Falcon (24 November 1983)
Italy
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (29 November 2017)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic (3 November 1980)
Latvia
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Commander Grand Cross with Chain of the Order of the Three Stars (11 April 2023)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the Cross of Recognition (22 November 2010)
Lithuania
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross with Golden Chain of the Order of Vytautas the Great (25 July 2007)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great (25 July 2007)
Luxembourg
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau (23 May 2017)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau (2 January 1985)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau (2 January 1985)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Knight of the Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau (9 September 2010)
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Oak Crown (4 February 1991)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Adolphe of Nassau (9 September 2010)
Malta
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Honorary Companion of Honour with Collar of the National Order of Merit (15 May 2018)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Honorary Companion of Honour with Collar of the National Order of Merit (11 December 2008)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Honorary Member of the Xirka Ġieħ ir-Repubblika (11 December 2008)
Netherlands
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion (10 October 2017)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Orange-Nassau (25 March 1992)
Norway
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of St. Olav (3 July 1980)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav (13 October 1980)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of St Olav (5 November 2008)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit (5 November 2008)
Poland
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Knight of the Order of the White Eagle (22 August 2023)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Knight of the Order of the White Eagle (22 June 2012)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1 October 2008)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife:
- Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland (6 July 2012)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1 October 2008)
Romania
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Romania (15 July 1980)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Collar of the Order of the Star of Romania (16 June 2015)
Serbia
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Second Class of the Order of the Republic of Serbia (25 January 2017)
Slovakia
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the Order of the White Double Cross (4 September 2008)
Slovenia
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Recipient of the Order for Exceptional Merits (31 May 2021)
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President: Collar with swords of the Order pro merito Melitensi (29 April 1983)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Collar of the Order pro Merito Melitensi (23 November 2010)
- Grand Cross, Special Class of the Order pro Merito Melitensi (25 January 1991)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order pro Merito Melitensi (23 November 2010)
Spain
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa:
- Collar of the Order of Charles III (13 April 2018)
- Knight of the Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (25 November 2016)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President:
- Collar of the Order of Charles III (15 July 1980)
- Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (15 July 1980)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (15 July 1980)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Collar of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (24 September 2006)
- Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (8 September 1993)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Dame Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (24 September 2006)
Sweden
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Knight of the Royal Order of the Seraphim (9 May 2008)
- Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star (9 February 1987)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Member Grand Cross of the Order of the Polar Star (9 May 2008)
United Kingdom
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President:
- Honorary Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (15 July 1980)
- Recipient of the Royal Victorian Chain (25 March 1985)
Yugoslavia
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President:
- Great Star of the Order of the Yugoslav Star (30 May 1983)
- Sash of the Order of the Yugoslav Flag (18 July 1980)
Brazil
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Collar of the Order of the Southern Cross (22 April 2023)
- António Ramalho Eanes, former President:
- Grand Collar of the Order of the Southern Cross (15 July 1980)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Military Merit (15 July 1980)
- Manuela Ramalho Eanes, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross (20 January 1982)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Grand Collar of the Order of the Southern Cross (22 April 2008)
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross (4 February 1991)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Rio Branco (8 October 1991)
- Grand Cross of the Order of the National Congress (4 February 1991)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of the Southern Cross (22 April 2008)
Chile
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Order of Merit (30 March 2017)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Collar of the Order of Merit (15 November 2007)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (20 July 2007)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Bernardo O'Higgins (16 November 2010)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Bernardo O'Higgins (16 November 2010)
Colombia
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Collar of the Order of Boyaca (13 November 2017)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President:
- Grand Collar of the Order of Boyacá (14 November 2012)
- Grand Cross of the Order of Boyacá (23 May 1988)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Boyacá (14 November 2012)
Dominican Republic
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cross with Gold Breast Star of the Order of Merit of Duarte, Sánchez and Mella (23 March 2023)
Ecuador
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit (25 January 1991)
Mexico
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (17 July 2017)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Collar of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (2 June 2014)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Sash of Special Category of the Order of the Aztec Eagle (2 June 2014)
Panama
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Collar of the Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero (30 July 2013)
- Maria Cavaco Silva, his wife: Grand Cross of the Order of Manuel Amador Guerrero (30 July 2013)
Paraguay
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Collar of the National Order of Merit (11 May 2017)
Peru
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cross with diamonds of the Order of the Sun of Peru (25 February 2019)
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, former President: Grand Cross with diamonds of the Order of the Sun of Peru (19 November 2012)
Venezuela
- President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa: Grand Cordon of the Order of the Liberator (18 November 1987)
Non-career Indian diplomats
| Name | Positions held |
|---|---|
| General Pran Nath Thapar | |
| Maharaja Man Singh II | |
| Maharaja Yadavindra Singh | |
| General Jayanto Nath Chaudhuri | |
| Raj Bahadur | |
| Durga Prasad Dhar | |
| Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh | |
| General Gopal Gurunath Bewoor | |
| Inder Kumar Gujral | |
| Nani Palkhivala | |
| Maharaja Gaj Singh | |
| George Gilbert Swell | |
| General Tapishwar Narain Raina | |
| Gurdial Singh Dhillon | |
| Maharaja Manabendra Shah | |
| General Om Prakash Malhotra | |
| Saiyid Nurul Hasan | |
| Air Chief Marshal Idris Hasan Latif | |
| Admiral Oscar Stanley Dawson | |
| Air Chief Marshal Dilbagh Singh | |
| Karan Singh | |
| Lieutenant General Srinivas Kumar Sinha | |
| Kuldip Nayyar | |
| Arjun Kumar Sengupta | |
| Laxmi Mall Singhvi | |
| Siddhartha Shankar Ray | |
| Maharaja Bhawani Singh | |
| H. K. Dua | |
| Kamaluddin Ahmed | |
| M. O. H. Farook | |
| Meem Afzal | |
| Admiral Sureesh Mehta | |
| Admiral Nirmal Kumar Verma | |
| Air Chief Marshal Norman Anil Kumar Browne | |
| General Dalbir Singh Suhag | |
See
- Shaukatullah Shah Ansari
- Asaf Ali
- Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh
- Bhagwan Sahay
- Lallan Prasad Singh
- Bimal Prasad
- Benegal Rama Rau
- Gaganvihari Lallubhai Mehta
- Ali Yavar Jung
- Lakshmi Kant Jha
- P. K. Kaul
- Naresh Chandra
- Abid Hussain
- Narayan Ganesh Gore
- P. C. Alexander
- S. K. Bhatnagar
- Homi J. H. Taleyarkhan
Governors
- Legend
- Color key
- indicates acting/additional charge
| # | Portrait | Name (born – died) |
Home state | Tenure in office | Appointer (President) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| From | To | Time in office | |||||
| 1 | Karan Singh (born 1931) |
Jammu and Kashmir | 30 March 1965 |
15 May 1967 |
2 years, 46 days | Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan | |
| 2 | Bhagwan Sahay ICS (Retd) (1905–1986) |
Uttar Pradesh | 15 May 1967 |
3 July 1973 |
6 years, 49 days | Zakir Husain | |
| 3 | ![]() |
Lakshmi Kant Jha ICS (Retd) (1913–1988) |
Bihar | 3 July 1973 |
22 February 1981 |
7 years, 234 days | V. V. Giri |
| 4 | Braj Kumar Nehru ICS (Retd) (1909–2001) |
Uttar Pradesh | 22 February 1981 |
26 April 1984[§][α] |
3 years, 64 days | Neelam Sanjiva Reddy | |
| 5 | Jagmohan (1927–2021) |
Delhi | 26 April 1984 |
11 July 1989 |
5 years, 76 days | Zail Singh | |
| 6 | General K. V. Krishna Rao (Retd) PVSM (1923–2016) |
Andhra Pradesh | 11 July 1989 |
19 January 1990[‡] |
192 days | Ramaswamy Venkataraman | |
| (5) | Jagmohan (1927–2021) |
Delhi | 19 January 1990 |
26 May 1990[‡] |
127 days | ||
| 7 | Girish Chandra Saxena IPS (Retd) (1928–2017) |
Uttar Pradesh | 26 May 1990 |
12 March 1993[‡] |
2 years, 290 days | ||
| (6) | General K. V. Krishna Rao (Retd) PVSM (1923–2016) |
Andhra Pradesh | 12 March 1993 |
2 May 1998 |
5 years, 51 days | Shankar Dayal Sharma | |
| (7) | Girish Chandra Saxena IPS (Retd) (1928–2017) |
Uttar Pradesh | 2 May 1998 |
4 June 2003 |
5 years, 33 days | K. R. Narayanan | |
| 8 | Lieutenant General Srinivas Kumar Sinha (Retd) PVSM ADC (1926–2016) |
Bihar | 4 June 2003 |
25 June 2008 |
5 years, 21 days | A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | |
| 9 | Narinder Nath Vohra IAS (Retd) (born 1936) |
Punjab | 25 June 2008 |
23 August 2018 |
10 years, 59 days | Pratibha Patil | |
| 10 | Satya Pal Malik (born 1946) |
Uttar Pradesh | 23 August 2018 |
30 October 2019 |
1 year, 68 days | Ram Nath Kovind | |
- Transferred as the Governor of Gujarat
Chief Ministers
| State | List | Portrait | Chief Minister | Took office | Term length | Party | Alliance | Ministry | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andhra Pradesh | List | N. Chandrababu Naidu | 12 June 2024 | 1 year, 314 days | Telugu Desam Party | NDA (Kutami) |
Naidu IV | ||
| Arunachal Pradesh | List | Pema Khandu | 17 July 2016 | 9 years, 279 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | NDA | Khandu V | ||
| Assam | List | Himanta Biswa Sarma | 10 May 2021 | 4 years, 347 days | Sarma | ||||
| Bihar | List | Nitish Kumar | 22 February 2015 | 11 years, 59 days | Janata Dal (United) | Nitish IX | |||
| Chhattisgarh | List | Vishnu Deo Sai | 13 December 2023 | 2 years, 130 days | Bharatiya Janata Party | Sai | |||
| Delhi[a] | List | Rekha Gupta | 20 February 2025 | 1 year, 61 days | Gupta | ||||
| Goa | List | Pramod Sawant | 19 March 2019 | 7 years, 34 days | Sawant II | ||||
Timeline

Current heads of mission
| Host country | List | Portrait | Appointee | Rank | Date appointed | Took office | Concurrent accredition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ravindra Prasad Jaiswal | Ambassador | 18 September 2024 | November 2024 | ||||
| List | Gopal Bagalay | High Commissioner | 13 September 2023 | 1 January 2024 | |||
| B. Vanlalvawna | Ambassador | 26 September 2024 | January 2025 | ||||
| Sandeep Sood (designate) | Ambassador | 16 June 2025 | TBD | ||||
| R. Ravindra | Ambassador | 10 September 2024 | 28 November 2024 | ||||
| Sanjay Rana | Ambassador | 18 September 2024 | 27 December 2024 | ||||
| Kumar Tuhin | Ambassador | 20 September 2024 | 5 November 2024 | ||||
| Piyush Singh (designate) | Ambassador | 27 February 2025 | TBD | ||||
| Manoj Kumar Mohapatra | Ambassador | 6 May 2025 | July 2025 | ||||
| Anil Nautiyal | Ambassador | 7 February 2025 | 24 February 2025 | ||||
| Santosh Jha | High Commissioner | 13 September 2023 | 20 December 2023 | ||||
| Madan Kumar Ghildiyal | Ambassador | 3 March 2025 | 28 March 2025 | ||||
| List | Vikram Doraiswami | High Commissioner | 23 August 2022 | 22 September 2022 | |||
| List | Vinay Mohan Kwatra | Ambassador | 19 July 2024 | 13 August 2024 | |||
Governors by states of origin
- † Died in office
Andhra Pradesh
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Marri Chenna Reddy | Uttar Pradesh | 25 October 1974 – 1 October 1977 | |
| Punjab | 21 April 1982 – 7 February 1983 | ||
| Rajasthan | 5 February 1992 – 31 May 1993 | ||
| Tamil Nadu | 31 May 1993 – 2 December 1996[†] | ||
| Idris Hasan Latif | Maharashtra | 6 March 1982 – 16 April 1985 | |
| Goa, Daman and Diu[b] Dadra and Nagar Haveli |
30 August 1982 – 23 February 1983 | ||
| 4 July 1984 – 24 September 1984 | |||
| K. V. Krishna Rao | Manipur | 2 June 1984 – 7 July 1989 | |
| Tripura | 14 June 1984 – 11 July 1989 | ||
| Nagaland | 13 June 1984 – 19 July 1989 | ||
| Mizoram | 1 May 1989 – 20 July 1989 | ||
| Jammu and Kashmir | 11 July 1989 – 19 January 1990 | ||
| 12 March 1993 – 2 May 1999 | |||
| K. V. Raghunatha Reddy | Tripura | 12 February 1990 – 14 August 1993 | |
| West Bengal | 14 August 1993 – 27 April 1998 | ||
| Odisha | 31 January 1997 – 12 February 1997 13 December 1997 – 27 April 1998 | ||
| P. Shiv Shankar | Sikkim | 21 September 1994 – 11 November 1995 | |
| Kerala | 12 November 1995 – 1 May 1996 | ||
| V. S. Ramadevi | Himachal Pradesh | 26 July 1997 – 1 December 1999 | |
| Karnataka | 2 December 1999 – 20 August 2002 | ||
| P. S. Ramamohan Rao | Tamil Nadu | 18 January 2002 – 4 November 2004 | |
| V. Rama Rao | Sikkim | 25 October 2002 – 24 October 2007 | |
| Konijeti Rosaiah | Tamil Nadu | 31 August 2011 – 30 August 2016 | |
| Karnataka | 28 June 2014 – 31 August 2014 | ||
| Kambhampati Hari Babu | Mizoram | 19 July 2021 – 10 August 2021 6 November 2021 – present | |
Arunachal Pradesh
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mukut Mithi | Puducherry[b][c] | 19 July 2006 – 12 March 2008 |
Assam
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bishnuram Medhi | Madras | 24 January 1958 – 4 May 1964 | |
| Mahendra Mohan Choudhry | Punjab | 21 May 1973 – 1 September 1977 | |
| D. K. Barooah | Bihar | 1 February 1971 – 4 February 1973 | |
| Hiteswar Saikia | Mizoram | 11 December 1986 – 19 February 1987[b] 20 February 1987 – 30 April 1989 | |
| Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary | Meghalaya | 1 July 2008 – 6 July 2013 | |
| Devanand Konwar | Bihar | 29 June 2009 – 21 March 2013 | |
| West Bengal | 14 December 2009 – 23 Jan 2010 | ||
| Tripura | 25 March 2013 – 29 June 2014 | ||
| Jyoti Prasad Rajkhowa | Arunachal Pradesh | 1 June 2015 – 13 September 2016 | |
| Ramen Deka | Chhattisgarh | 31 July 2024 – present | |
Bihar
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Srinivas Kumar Sinha | Assam | 1 September 1997 – 21 April 2003 | |
| Jammu and Kashmir | 4 June 2003 – 25 June 2008 | ||
| Tejendra Khanna | Delhi[b] | 4 January 1997 – 20 April 1998 | |
| 9 April 2007 – 8 July 2013 | |||
| Kailashpati Mishra | Gujarat | 7 May 2003 – 12 Jul 2004 | |
| Rajasthan | 22 September 2003 – 14 January 2004 | ||
| Nikhil Kumar | Nagaland | 23 March 2013 – 5 March 2014 | |
| Kerala | 15 October 2009 – 21 March 2013 | ||
| Mridula Sinha | Goa | 26 August 2014 – 23 October 2019 | |
| Ganga Prasad | Meghalaya | 5 October 2017 – 25 August 2018 | |
| Sikkim | 26 August 2018 – 12 February 2023 | ||
| Manipur | 12 August 2021 – 26 August 2021 | ||
| Satyadev Narayan Arya | Haryana | 25 August 2018 – 6 July 2021 | |
| Tripura | 7 July 2021 – 25 October 2023 | ||
| R. N. Ravi | Nagaland | 1 August 2019 – 17 September 2021 | |
| Tamil Nadu | 18 September 2021 – present | ||
Chhattisgarh
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ramesh Bais | Tripura | 29 July 2019 – 13 July 2021 | |
| Jharkhand | 14 July 2021 – 12 February 2023 | ||
| Maharashtra | 18 February 2023 – 31 July 2024 | ||
Delhi
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kidar Nath Sahani | Sikkim | 18 May 2001 – 25 October 2002 | |
| Goa | 26 October 2002 – 2 July 2004 | ||
| Sikander Bakht | Kerala | 18 April 2002 – 23 February 2004[†] | |
| Madan Lal Khurana | Rajasthan | 14 January 2004 – 1 November 2004 | |
| Krishan Kant Paul | Meghalaya | 1 July 2013 – 6 January 2015 | |
| Nagaland | 2 July 2014 – 19 July 2014 | ||
| Mizoram | 16 September 2014 – 8 January 2015 | ||
| Manipur | 16 September 2014 – 15 May 2015 | ||
| Uttarakhand | 8 January 2015 – 21 August 2018 | ||
| Najeeb Jung | Delhi[b] | 9 July 2013 – 22 December 2016 | |
| Sheila Dikshit | Kerala | 11 March 2014 – 4 September 2014 | |
| Om Prakash Kohli | Gujarat | 16 July 2014 – 15 July 2019 | |
| Goa | 6 August 2014 – 25 August 2014 | ||
| Maharashtra | 24 August 2014 – 30 August 2014 | ||
| Madhya Pradesh | 8 September 2016 – 19 January 2018 | ||
| Kiran Bedi | Puducherry[b] | 28 May 2016 – 16 February 2021 | |
| Jagdish Mukhi | A&N Islands[b] | 22 August 2016 – 7 October 2017 | |
| Assam | 10 October 2017 – 20 February 2023 | ||
| Mizoram | 8 March 2019 – 25 October 2019 | ||
| Nagaland | 17 September 2021 – 19 February 2023 | ||
Goa
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rajendra Arlekar | Himachal Pradesh | 13 July 2021 – 16 February 2023 | |
| Bihar | 17 February 2023 – present | ||
Gujarat
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kodardas Kalidas Shah | Gujarat | 26 May 1971 – 15 June 1976 | |
| Vajubhai Vala | Karnataka | 1 September 2014 – 10 July 2021 | |
| Anandiben Patel | Madhya Pradesh | 23 January 2018 – 28 July 2019 | |
| Chhattisgarh | 15 August 2018 – 28 July 2019 | ||
| Uttar Pradesh | 29 July 2019 – present | ||
| Madhya Pradesh | 1 July 2020 – 8 July 2021 | ||
| Mangubhai C. Patel | Madhya Pradesh | 8 July 2021 – present | |
Haryana
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Suraj Bhan | Uttar Pradesh | 20 April 1998 – 23 November 2000 | |
| Bihar | 6 October 1999 – 23 November 1999 | ||
| Himachal Pradesh | 23 November 2000 – 7 May 2003 | ||
| H. R. Bhardwaj | Karnataka | 25 June 2009 – 28 June 2014 | |
| Kerala | 1 March 2012 – 9 March 2013 | ||
| Acharya Devvrat | Himachal Pradesh | 12 August 2015 – 21 July 2019 | |
| Gujarat | 22 July 2019 – present | ||
| Ganeshi Lal | Odisha | 29 May 2018 – 30 October 2023 | |
Himachal Pradesh
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ashwani Kumar | Nagaland | 21 March 2013 – 27 June 2014 | |
| Manipur | 29 July 2013 – 23 December 2013 | ||
Jammu and Kashmir
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mohammad Shafi Qureshi | Bihar | 19 March 1991 – 13 August 1993 | |
| Madhya Pradesh | 24 June 1993 – 21 April 1998 | ||
| Uttar Pradesh | 3 May 1996 – 19 July 1996 | ||
| Kavinder Gupta | Ladakh[b] | 18 July 2025 – present | |
Jharkhand
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rameshwar Thakur | Odisha | 18 November 2004 – 21 August 2007 | |
| Andhra Pradesh | 29 January 2006 – 22 August 2007 | ||
| Karnataka | 21 August 2007 – 24 June 2009 | ||
| Madhya Pradesh | 30 June 2009 – 7 September 2011 | ||
| Raghubar Das | Odisha | 31 October 2023 – 2 January 2025 | |
Karnataka
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| B. Rachaiah | Himachal Pradesh | 16 February 1990 – 19 December 1990 | |
| Kerala | 20 December 1990 – 9 November 1995 | ||
| T. R. Satishchandran | Goa | 16 January 1998 – 18 April 1998 | |
| Rama Jois | Jharkhand | 15 July 2002 – 11 June 2003 | |
| Bihar | 12 June 2003 – 31 October 2004 | ||
| S. M. Krishna | Maharashtra | 12 December 2004 – 5 March 2008 | |
| Margaret Alva | Uttarakhand | 6 August 2009 – 14 May 2012 | |
| Rajasthan | 12 May 2012 – 5 August 2014 | ||
| Gujarat | 7 July 2014 – 15 July 2014 | ||
| Goa | 12 July 2014 – 5 August 2014 | ||
| Padmanabha Acharya | Nagaland | 19 July 2014 – 31 July 2019 | |
| Tripura | 21 July 2014 – 19 May 2015 | ||
| Assam | 12 December 2014 – 17 August 201 | ||
| Arunachal Pradesh | 28 January 2017 – 3 October 2017 | ||
| Manipur | 27 June 2019 – 23 July 2019 | ||
| Syed Abdul Nazeer | Andhra Pradesh | 24 February 2023 – present | |
| C. H. Vijayashankar | Meghalaya | 30 July 2024 – present | |
Kerala
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| P. C. Alexander | Tamil Nadu | 17 February 1988 – 24 May 1990 | |
| Maharashtra | 12 January 1993 – 13 July 2002 | ||
| Goa | 19 July 1996 – 15 January 1998 | ||
| Vakkom Purushothaman | A&N Islands[b] | 19 March 1993 – 18 March 1996 | |
| Mizoram | 2 September 2011 – 6 July 2014 | ||
| Tripura | 30 June 2014 – 14 July 2014 | ||
| Fathima Beevi | Tamil Nadu | 25 January 1997 – 3 July 2001 | |
| K. Sankaranarayanan | Nagaland | 3 February 2007 – 28 July 2009 | |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 7 April 2007 – 14 April 2007 | ||
| 4 September 2007 – 26 January 2008 | |||
| Assam | 26 June 2009 – 27 July 2009 | ||
| Jharkhand | 26 July 2009 – 21 January 2010 | ||
| Maharashtra | 22 January 2010 – 24 August 2014 | ||
| Kummanam Rajasekharan | Mizoram | 29 May 2018 – 8 March 2019 | |
| P. S. Sreedharan Pillai | Mizoram | 5 November 2019 – 6 July 2021 | |
| Goa | 15 July 2021 – 26 July 2025 | ||
| C. V. Ananda Bose | West Bengal | 18 November 2022 – present | |
Madhya Pradesh
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shankar Dayal Sharma | Andhra Pradesh | 29 August 1984 – 26 November 1985 | |
| Punjab | 26 November 1985 – 2 April 1986 | ||
| Maharashtra | 3 April 1986 – 2 September 1987 | ||
| Arjun Singh | Punjab | 14 March 1985 – 14 November 1985 | |
| Motilal Vora | Uttar Pradesh | 26 May 1993 – 3 May 1996 | |
| Vishnu Sadashiv Kokje | Himachal Pradesh | 8 May 2003 – 19 July 2008 | |
| Nirmal Chandra Jain | Rajasthan | 14 May 2003 – 22 September 2003[†] | |
| Urmila Singh | Himachal Pradesh | 25 January 2010 – 24 January 2015 | |
| Aziz Qureshi | Uttarakhand | 17 May 2012 – 6 January 2015 | |
| Uttar Pradesh | 17 June – 22 July 2014 | ||
| Mizoram | 9 January 2015 – 28 March 2015 | ||
| Kaptan Singh Solanki | Haryana | 27 July 2014 – 21 August 2018 | |
| Punjab | 21 January 2015 – 22 August 2016 | ||
| Tripura | 22 August 2018 – 28 July 2019 | ||
| Najma Heptulla | Manipur | 21 August 2016 – 31 May 2018 26 June 2018 – 26 June 2019 24 July 2019 – 10 August 2021 | |
| Thawar Chand Gehlot | Karnataka | 11 July 2021 – present | |
Maharashtra
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kershasp Tehmurasp Satarawala | Goa, Daman and Diu[b] Dadara and Nagar Haveli |
24 February 1983 – 3 July 1984 | |
| Punjab | 3 July 1984 – 14 March 1985 | ||
| Radhakrishna Hariram Tahiliani | Sikkim | 8 February 1990 – 20 September 1994 | |
| Sushilkumar Shinde | Andhra Pradesh | 4 November 2004 – 29 January 2006 | |
| Pratibha Patil | Rajasthan | 8 November 2004 – 23 June 2007 | |
| Sunith Francis Rodrigues | Punjab | 16 November 2004 – 22 January 2010 | |
| R. S. Gavai | Bihar | 22 June 2006 – 9 July 2008 | |
| Sikkim | 13 July 2006 – 12 August 2006 | ||
| Kerala | 11 July 2008 – 7 September 2011 | ||
| Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare | Odisha | 21 August 2007 – 9 March 2013 | |
| Prabha Rau | Himachal Pradesh | 19 July 2008 – 24 January 2010 | |
| Rajasthan | 2 December 2009 – 26 April 2010[†] | ||
| D. Y. Patil | Tripura | 27 November 2009 – 21 March 2013 | |
| Bihar | 22 March 2013 – 26 November 2014 | ||
| West Bengal | 3 July 2014 – 17 July 2014 | ||
| Shivraj Patil | Punjab | 22 January 2010 – 21 January 2015 | |
| Rajasthan | 26 April 2010 – 12 May 2012 | ||
| Syed Ahmed | Jharkhand | 4 September 2011 – 15 May 2015 | |
| Manipur | 16 May 2015 – 27 September 2015[†] | ||
| Shriniwas Patil | Sikkim | 20 July 2013 – 26 August 2018 | |
| Ram Naik | Uttar Pradesh | 22 July 2014 – 28 July 2019 | |
| Rajasthan | 8 August 2014 – 3 September 2014 | ||
| Banwarilal Purohit | Assam | 22 August 2016 – 29 September 2017 | |
| Meghalaya | 27 January 2017 – 5 October 2017 | ||
| Tamil Nadu | 6 October 2017 – 17 September 2021 | ||
| Punjab | 31 August 2021 – 28 July 2024 | ||
| Kaiwalya Trivikram Parnaik | Arunachal Pradesh | 16 February 2023 – present | |
| Haribhau Bagade | Rajasthan | 31 July 2024 – present | |
Manipur
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
Meghalaya
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Williamson A. Sangma | Mizoram | 21 July 1989 – 7 February 1990 | |
| Paty Ripple Kyndiah | Mizoram | 10 February 1993 – 28 January 1998 | |
Mizoram
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
Nagaland
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hokishe Sema | Himachal Pradesh | 13 April 1983 – 7 March 1986 | |
| Punjab | 14 November 1985 – 26 November 1985 | ||
| S. C. Jamir | Goa | 17 July 2004 – 21 July 2008 | |
| Maharashtra | 9 March 2008 – 22 January 2010 | ||
| Gujarat | 30 July 2009 – 26 November 2009 | ||
| Odisha | 21 March 2013 – 20 March 2018 | ||
Odisha
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Janaki Ballabh Patnaik | Assam | 11 December 2009 – 10 December 2014 | |
| Droupadi Murmu | Jharkhand | 18 May 2015 – 12 July 2021 | |
| Biswabhusan Harichandan | Andhra Pradesh | 24 July 2019 – 22 February 2023 | |
| Chhattisgarh | 23 February 2023 – 29 July 2024 | ||
| G. C. Murmu | Jammu and Kashmir [b] | 31 October 2019 – 6 August 2020 | |
Puducherry
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| M. O. H. Farook | Jharkhand | 22 January 2010 – 4 September 2011 | |
| Kerala | 8 September 2011 – 26 January 2012[†] | ||
Punjab
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Romesh Bhandari | Delhi[b] | 4 August 1988 – December 1989 | |
| A&N Islands[b] | December 1989 – 24 February 1990 | ||
| Tripura | 15 August 1993 – 15 June 1995 | ||
| Goa | 16 June 1995 – 18 July 1996 | ||
| Uttar Pradesh | 19 July 1996 – 17 March 1998 | ||
| Surjit Singh Barnala | Tamil Nadu | 24 May 1990 – 15 February 1991 | |
| A&N Islands[b] | 14 December 1990 – 18 March 1993 | ||
| Andhra Pradesh | 3 January 2003 – 4 November 2004 | ||
| Tamil Nadu | 3 November 2004 – 31 August 2011 | ||
| Puducherry[b] | 9 April 2009 – 27 July 2009 | ||
| Sudarshan Agarwal | Uttarakhand | 8 January 2003 – 28 October 2007 | |
| Uttar Pradesh | 3 July 2004 – 7 July 2004 | ||
| Sikkim | 25 October 2007 – 8 July 2008 | ||
| R. L. Bhatia | Kerala | 23 June 2004 – 10 July 2008 | |
| Bihar | 10 July 2008 – 28 June 2009 | ||
| Balram Jakhar | Madhya Pradesh | 30 June 2004 – 19 July 2009 | |
| Gujarat | 2 July 2004 – 24 July 2004 | ||
| Shivinder Singh Sidhu | Manipur | 6 August 2004 – 22 July 2008 | |
| Meghalaya | 29 October 2007 – 30 June 2008 | ||
| Goa | 21 July 2008 – 7 September 2011 | ||
| Buta Singh | Bihar | 5 November 2004 – 29 January 2006 | |
| J. J. Singh | Arunachal Pradesh | 26 January 2008 – 28 May 2013 | |
| Narinder Nath Vohra | Jammu and Kashmir | 25 June 2008 – 23 August 2018 | |
| Iqbal Singh | Puducherry[b] | 27 July 2009 – 9 July 2013 | |
| Virendra Kataria | Puducherry[b] | 10 Jul 2013 – 11 Jul 2014 | |
| Vinod Kumar Duggal | Manipur | 31 December 2013 – 28 August 2014 | |
| Mizoram | 8 August 2014 – 16 September 2014 | ||
| Gurmit Singh | Uttarakhand | 15 September 2021 – present | |
Rajasthan
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mohan Lal Sukhadia | Mysore | 1 February 1972 – 31 October 1973 | |
| Karnataka | 1 November 1973 – 10 October 1975 | ||
| Andhra Pradesh | 10 January 1976 – 16 June 1976 | ||
| Tamil Nadu | 16 June 1976 – 8 April 1977 | ||
| Jagannath Pahadia | Bihar | 3 March 1989 – 2 February 1990 | |
| Haryana | 27 July 2009 – 26 July 2014 | ||
| Nawal Kishore Sharma | Gujarat | 24 July 2004 – 24 July 2009 | |
| Banwari Lal Joshi | Delhi[b] | 9 June 2004 – 9 April 2007 | |
| Meghalaya | 12 April 2007 – 28 October 2007 | ||
| Uttarakhand | 29 October 2007 – 5 August 2009 | ||
| Uttar Pradesh | 28 July 2009 – 17 June 2014 | ||
| Shiv Charan Mathur | Assam | 4 July 2008 – 25 June 2009[†] | |
| Kamla Beniwal | Tripura | 15 October 2009 – 26 November 2009 | |
| Gujarat | 27 November 2009 – 6 July 2014 | ||
| Mizoram | 9 July 2014 – 6 August 2014 | ||
| V. P. Singh Badnore | Punjab | 22 August 2016 – 30 August 2021 | |
| Jagdeep Dhankhar | West Bengal | 30 July 2019 – 18 July 2022 | |
| Gulab Chand Kataria | Assam | 22 February 2023 – 29 July 2024 | |
| Punjab | 31 July 2024 – present | ||
| Om Prakash Mathur | Sikkim | 31 July 2024 – present | |
Tamil Nadu
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| T. V. Rajeswar | Arunachal Pradesh[b] | 10 August 1983 – 21 November 1985 | |
| Sikkim | 21 November 1985 – 1 March 1989 | ||
| West Bengal | 2 March 1989 – 6 February 1990 | ||
| Uttar Pradesh | 8 July 2004 – 27 July 2009 | ||
| C. Rangarajan | Andhra Pradesh | 24 November 1997 – 3 January 2003 | |
| Odisha | 27 April 1998 – 14 November 1999 | ||
| Tamil Nadu | 3 July 2001 – 17 January 2002 | ||
| M. M. Rajendran | Odisha | 15 November 1999 – 17 November 2004 | |
| E. S. L. Narasimhan | Chhattisgarh | 25 January 2007 – 27 December 2009 | |
| Andhra Pradesh | 27 December 2009 – 23 July 2019 | ||
| Telangana | 2 June 2014 – 23 July 2019 24 July 2019 – 7 September 2019 | ||
| P. Sathasivam | Kerala | 5 September 2014 – 5 September 2019 | |
| V. Shanmuganathan | Meghalaya | 20 May 2015 – 27 January 2017 | |
| Manipur | 30 September 2015 – 21 August 2016 | ||
| Arunachal Pradesh | 14 September 2016 – 27 January 2017 | ||
| Tamilisai Soundararajan | Telangana | 8 September 2019 – 19 March 2024 | |
| Puducherry[b] | 18 February 2021 – 19 March 2024 | ||
| La. Ganesan | Manipur | 27 August 2021 – 19 February 2023 | |
| West Bengal | 18 July 2022 – 17 November 2022 | ||
| Nagaland | 20 February 2023 – 15 August 2025 ,(died in office) | ||
| C. P. Radhakrishnan | Jharkhand | 18 February 2023 – 30 July 2024 | |
| Telangana | 20 March 2024 – 30 July 2024 | ||
| Puducherry[b] | |||
| Maharashtra | 31 July 2024 – present | ||
Telangana
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| C. Vidyasagar Rao | Maharashtra | 30 August 2014 – 4 September 2019 | |
| Tamil Nadu | 2 September 2016 – 6 October 2017 | ||
| Bandaru Dattatreya | Himachal Pradesh | 11 September 2019 – 6 July 2021 | |
| Haryana | 7 July 2021 – 26 July 2025 | ||
| N. Indrasena Reddy | Tripura | 26 October 2023 – present | |
Tripura
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jishnu Dev Varma | Telangana | 31 July 2024 – present | |
Uttar Pradesh
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zakir Husain | Bihar | 6 July 1957 – 11 May 1962 | |
| Virendra Verma | Punjab | 14 June 1990 – 18 December 1990 | |
| Himachal Pradesh | 20 December 1990 – 29 January 1993 | ||
| Girish Chandra Saxena | Jammu and Kashmir | 26 May 1990 – 12 March 1993 | |
| 2 May 1998 – 4 June 2003 | |||
| Anshuman Singh | Gujarat | 25 April 1998 – 16 January 1999 | |
| Rajasthan | 16 January 1999 – 14 May 2003 | ||
| T. N. Chaturvedi | Karnataka | 21 August 2002 – 20 August 2007 | |
| Kerala | 25 February 2004 – 23 June 2004 | ||
| O. P. Verma | Punjab | 8 May 2003 – 3 November 2004 | |
| Haryana | 2 July 2004 – 7 July 2004 | ||
| Syed Sibtey Razi | Jharkhand | 10 December 2004 – 25 July 2009 | |
| Assam | 27 July 2009 – 10 November 2009 | ||
| Shilendra Kumar Singh | Arunachal Pradesh | 16 December 2004 – 23 January 2007 15 April 2007 – 3 September 2007 | |
| Rajasthan | 6 September 2007 – 1 December 2009[†] | ||
| Keshari Nath Tripathi | West Bengal | 24 July 2014 – 29 July 2019 | |
| Bihar | 27 November 2014 – 15 August 2015 | ||
| Meghalaya | 6 January 2015 – 19 May 2015 | ||
| Mizoram | 4 April 2015 – 25 May 2015 | ||
| Bihar | 20 June 2017 – 29 September 2017 | ||
| Kalyan Singh | Rajasthan | 4 September 2014 – 8 September 2019 | |
| Himachal Pradesh | 28 January 2015 – 12 August 2015 | ||
| Ram Nath Kovind | Bihar | 16 August 2015 – 21 June 2017 | |
| Anil Baijal | Delhi[b] | 31 December 2016 – 23 May 2022 | |
| Satya Pal Malik | Bihar | 4 October 2017 – 21 August 2018 | |
| Odisha | 21 March 2018 – 28 May 2018 | ||
| Jammu and Kashmir | 23 August 2018 – 30 October 2019 | ||
| Goa | 3 November 2019 – 18 August 2020 | ||
| Meghalaya | 18 August 2020 – 3 October 2022 | ||
| Lalji Tandon | Bihar | 23 August 2018 – 28 July 2019 | |
| Madhya Pradesh | 29 July 2019 – 1 July 2020[†] | ||
| Baby Rani Maurya | Uttarakhand | 26 August 2018 – 15 September 2021 | |
| Kalraj Mishra | Himachal Pradesh | 22 July 2019 – 8 September 2019 | |
| Rajasthan | 9 September 2019 – 30 July 2024 | ||
| Phagu Chauhan | Bihar | 29 July 2019 - 12 February 2023 | |
| Meghalaya | 12 February 2023 – 30 July 2024 | ||
| Arif Mohammad Khan | Kerala | 6 September 2019 – present | |
| Manoj Sinha | Jammu and Kashmir[b] | 7 August 2020 – present | |
| Vinai Kumar Saxena | Delhi[b] | 26 May 2022 – present | |
| Lakshman Acharya | Sikkim | 16 February 2023 – 26 July 2024 | |
| Assam | 30 July 2024 – present | ||
| Manipur | 31 July 2024 – present | ||
| Shiv Pratap Shukla | Himachal Pradesh | 18 February 2023 – present | |
| Santosh Gangwar | Jharkhand | 31 July 2024 – present | |
Uttarakhand
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Madan Mohan Lakhera | Pondicherry[b] | 7 July 2004 – 18 July 2006 | |
| A&N Islands[b] | 12 February 2006 – 29 December 2006 | ||
| Mizoram | 25 July 2006 – 2 September 2011 | ||
| N. D. Tiwari | Andhra Pradesh | 22 August 2007 – 27 December 2009 | |
| Bhagat Singh Koshyari | Maharashtra | 5 September 2019 – 17 February 2023 | |
| Goa | 18 August 2020 – 6 July 2021 | ||
West Bengal
| Photo | Name | Governor of | Tenure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Siddhartha Shankar Ray | Punjab | 2 April 1986 – 8 December 1989 | |
| Tathagata Roy | Tripura | 20 May 2015 – 25 August 2018 | |
| Arunachal Pradesh | 10 July 2016 – 12 August 2016 | ||
| Meghalaya | 25 August 2018 – 18 December 2019 27 January 2020 – 18 August 2020 | ||
| Ashim Kumar Ghosh | Haryana | 21 July 2025 – present | |
- Although Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir and Puducherry each have an elected legislature and a council of ministers (headed by the chief minister), they are officially classified as union territories.
- as Lieutenant Governor/Administrator.
- Pondicherry until 1 October 2006
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Assam
Bihar
Chhattisgarh
Delhi
Haryana
Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir
Karnataka
Kerala
Maharashtra
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Nagaland
Puducherry
Punjab
Rajasthan
Sikkim
Telangana
Uttar Pradesh
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Non-career US diplomats
Airports named after people
National flowers
| Country | Flower name | Scientific name | Picture |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tulip | Tulipa gesneriana | ||
| Golden wattle | Acacia pycnantha | ||
| Water lily | Nymphaea nouchali | ||
| Blue poppy | Meconopsis gakyidiana | ||
| Simpoh Ayer | Dillenia suffruticosa | ||
| Romduol | Mitrella mesnyi | ||
| Lotus | Nelumbo nucifera | ||
| Melati putih | Jasminum sambac | ||
| Anggrek Bulan | Phalaenopsis amabilis | ||
| Padma raksasa rafflesia | Rafflesia arnoldii | ||
| Water lily | Nymphaea | ||
| Poppy anemone | Anemone coronaria | ||
| Sakura blossom | |||
| Black iris | Iris nigricans | ||
| Champa | Plumeria alba | ||
| Bunga raya | Hibiscus rosa-sinensis | ||
| Pink polyantha rose | Fiyaathoshi finifenmaa | ||
| Scabiosa comosa | |||
| Paduak | Pterocarpus indicus | ||
| Rhododendron | Rhododendron | ||
| Korean mountain magnolia | Magnolia sieboldii | ||
| Mugunghwa | Hibiscus syriacus | ||
| Common jasmine | Jasminum officinale | ||
| Sampaguita | Jasminum sambac | ||
| Taif's Rose | Rosa × damascena | ||
| Vanda Miss Joaquim | Papilionanthe teres × Papilionanthe hookeriana | ||
| Blue-star water lily | Nymphaea nouchali | ||
| Plum blossom | Prunus mume | ||
| Golden Shower tree | Cassia fistula | ||
| Lotus | Nelumbo nucifera | ||
Ref
St. Olav
Haakon VII (1905–1957)
| Image | Name | Life | Date | Country | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Olav, Crown Prince of Norway | 1903–1991 | 18 November 1905 | Born Prince Alexander of Denmark Later Olav V, King of Norway and Grand Master of the Order Awarded with Collar | ||
| Christian Michelsen | 1857–1925 | 22 November 1905 | Prime Minister of Norway (1905–1907) Awarded Collar in 1907 | ||
| Sir Arthur Moore | 1847–1934 | 28 November 1905 | Admiral, Royal Navy | ||
| Carl Frederick Wandel | 1843–1930 | 28 November 1905 | Vice Admiral, Royal Danish Navy | ||
| F. C. C. Bardenfleth | 28 November 1905 | ||||
| C. Calvi di Bergolo | 28 November 1905 | Ambassador of Italy in Copenhagen | |||
| Carl Christian Berner | 1841–1918 | 29 November 1905 | President of the Storting of Norway (1898–1909) | ||
| Jens Christian Christensen | 1856–1930 | 14 December 1905 | Council President of Denmark (1905–1908) | ||
| Frederik Raben-Levetzau | 1850–1933 | 14 December 1905 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark (1905–1908) | ||
| Johan Frederik Hegermann-Lindencrone | 1840–1938 | 11 April 1906 | |||
| George V, King of the United Kingdom | 1865–1936 | 22 June 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Christian of Denmark | 1870–1947 | 22 June 1906 | Later Christian X, King of Denmark Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Harald of Denmark | 1876–1949 | 22 June 1906 | Born Prince of Denmark Awarded with Collar | ||
| Grand Duke Michael Alexandrovich of Russia | 1878–1918 | 22 June 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Friedrich of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1868–1945 | 11 August 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| George I, King of the Hellenes | 1845–1913 | 6 October 1906 | Born Prince Vilhelm of Denmark Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Gustav of Denmark | 1887–1944 | 6 October 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Valdemar of Denmark | 1858–1939 | 6 October 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Peter Adler Alberti | 1851–1932 | 6 October 1906 | Minister of Judicial Affairs of Denmark (1901–1908) | ||
| Armand Fallières | 1841–1931 | 13 October 1906 | President of the French Republic (1906–1913) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Akizuki Satsuo | 1858–1945 | 13 October 1906 | Ambassador of Japan in Sweden | ||
| Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn | 1850–1942 | 13 November 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Arthur of Connaught | 1883–1938 | 13 November 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein | 1831–1917 | 13 November 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Alexander Duff, 1st Duke of Fife | 1849–1912 | 13 November 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll | 1845–1914 | 13 November 1906 | Governor General of Canada (1878–1883) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Charles Spencer, Viscount Althorp | 1857–1922 | 13 November 1906 | Lord Chamberlain of the Household (1905–1912) | ||
| Horace Farquhar, 1st Baron Farquhar | 1844–1923 | 13 November 1906 | Master of the Household (1901–1907) | ||
| Edward Colebrooke, 1st Baron Colebrooke | 1861–1939 | 13 November 1906 | |||
| Gavin Hamilton, 2nd Baron Hamilton of Dalzell | 1872–1952 | 13 November 1906 | |||
| Sir Henry Ewart | 1838–1928 | 13 November 1906 | |||
| Roald Amundsen | 1872–1928 | 20 November 1906 | Polar explorer | ||
| Wilhelm, German Crown Prince and Crown Prince of Prussia | 1882–1951 | 15 December 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Eitel Friedrich of Prussia | 1883–1942 | 15 December 1906 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Karl von Einem | 1853–1934 | 15 December 1906 | Minister of War of Prussia (1903–1909) | ||
| Jean Baptiste Jules Dalstein | 1845–1923 | 27 May 1907 | Military Governor of Paris (1906–1910) | ||
| Ole Hansen | 1855–1928 | 8 July 1907 | Minister of Agriculture of Denmark (1901–1908) | ||
| Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet | 1835–1911 | 28 October 1907 | Inspector-General of the Chinese Maritime Customs Service (1863–1911) | ||
| Jørgen Løvland | 1848–1922 | 31 October 1907 | Prime Minister of Norway (1907–1908) | ||
| Wilhelm Christopher Christophersen | 1832–1913 | 28 November 1907 | Later Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway (1908–1910) | ||
| Axel Heiberg | 1848–1932 | 16 March 1908 | Diplomat | ||
| Prince Andrew of Greece and Denmark | 1882–1944 | 3 July 1908 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich of Russia | 1866–1933 | 7 September 1908 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Manuel II, King of Portugal and the Algarves | 1889–1932 | 9 September 1909 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Albert I, King of the Belgians | 1875–1934 | 28 February 1910 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Nikolai Prebensen | 1850–1938 | 13 April 1910 | Politician | ||
| Prince Ferdinand of Bavaria | 1884–1958 | 10 August 1910 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Alfonso XIII, King of Spain | 1886–1941 | 18 April 1911 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Peter Christophersen | 1845–1930 | 19 June 1911 | Businessman, diplomat | ||
| Waldemar Christofer Brøgger | 1851–1940 | 1 September 1911 | Geologist and mineralogist | ||
| Johan Ernst Welhaven Sars | 1835–1917 | 1 September 1911 | Professor, historian, author | ||
| Prince Christopher of Greece and Denmark | 1888–1940 | 23 September 1911 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Abraham Berge | 1851–1936 | 19 February 1912 | Later Prime Minister of Norway (1923–1924) | ||
| Wilhelm Olssøn | 1844–1915 | 1 March 1912 | Minister of Defence of Norway (1893–1894; 1895–1898; 1905–1907) | ||
| Wollert Konow | 1845–1924 | 15 July 1912 | Prime Minister of Norway (1910–1912) | ||
| Carl Otto Løvenskiold | 1839–1916 | 13 December 1912 | Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1884) | ||
| Ferdinand Nicolai Roll | 1831–1921 | 13 December 1912 | Assessor of the Supreme Court of Norway | ||
| Edward, Prince of Wales | 1894–1972 | 6 April 1914 | Later Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom; Abdicated in 1936 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Hendrik of the Netherlands | 1876–1934 | 25 July 1914 | Born Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin Awarded with Collar | ||
| Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark | 1899–1972 | 10 April 1917 | Later Frederik IX, King of Denmark Awarded with Collar | ||
| Søren Andreas Christophersen | 1849–1933 | 22 August 1919 | Diplomat | ||
| Epitácio Pessoa | 1865–1942 | 11 August 1922 | President of the Federative Republic of Brazil (1919–1922) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Umberto, Prince of Piedmont | 1904–1983 | 19 August 1922 | Later Umberto II, King of Italy; Abdicated in 1946 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Wilhelmina, Queen of Netherlands | 1880–1962 | 15 September 1922 | Abdicated in 1948 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Yoshihito, Emperor of Japan | 1879–1926 | 26 September 1922 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Hirohito, Crown Prince of Japan | 1901–1989 | 26 September 1922 | Later Hirohito, Emperor of Japan Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Albert, Duke of York | 1895–1952 | 26 April 1923 | Later George VI, King of the United Kingdom Awarded with Collar | ||
| Paul Benjamin Vogt | 1863–1947 | 17 May 1923 | Ambassador of Norway to the United Kingdom (1910–1934) | ||
| Prince Leopold, Duke of Brabant | 1901–1983 | 8 June 1923 | Later Leopold III, King of the Belgians; Abdicated in 1951 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Sveinn Björnsson | 1881–1952 | 6 October 1924 | Later President of Iceland (1944–1952) | ||
| Prince Knud of Denmark | 1900–1976 | 31 October 1924 | Later Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Axel of Denmark | 1888–1964 | 31 October 1924 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester | 1900–1974 | 20 December 1924 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince George, Duke of Kent | 1902–1942 | 20 December 1924 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Jón Magnússon | 1859–1926 | 13 January 1925 | Prime Minister of Iceland (1917–1922; 1924–1926) | ||
| Jalmar Castrén | 1873–1946 | 26 January 1925 | Director-General of the Railway Board of Finland (1922–1942) | ||
| Cesare Nava | 1861–1933 | 2 April 1925 | Minister of National Economy of Italy (1924–1925) | ||
| Marie Eugène Debeney | 1864–1943 | 25 May 1925 | Chief of the Army Staff of France (1924–1930) | ||
| Ricardo Herrera y Guiral | 1866–1932 | 29 June 1925 | Ambassador of Cuba to Norway | ||
| Fernando Augusto Pereira da Silva | 1871–1943 | 10 August 1925 | Minister of the Navy of Portugal (1923–1924; 1925–1926) | ||
| Richard Riedl | 1865–1944 | 10 August 1925 | Envoy of Austria to Berlin (1921–1924) | ||
| Kaarlo Yrjö Benedictus Ignatius | 1869–1942 | 14 August 1925 | President of the Vaasa Court of Appeals of Finland (1923–1927) | ||
| M. M. Paclianu | 14 August 1925 | Minister of the Kingdom of Romania in Oslo | |||
| Sven Ludvig Herman Rydin | 1861–1930 | 16 September 1925 | Director-General of Telegraph Board of Sweden (1907–1927) | ||
| C. M. G. R. Krag | 31 October 1925 | Chamberlain of Denmark | |||
| Fritz Rustad | 1852–1930 | 31 December 1925 | Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1905–1925) | ||
| Augusto B. Leguía | 1863–1932 | 6 January 1926 | President of the Republic of Peru (1908–1912; 1919–1930) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg | 1893–1970 | 25 June 1926 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Lauri Kristian Relander | 1883–1942 | 4 October 1926 | President of the Republic of Finland (1925–1931) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Charles, Count of Flanders | 1903–1983 | 9 November 1926 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Christian of Schaumburg-Lippe | 1898–1974 | 21 April 1924 | |||
| H. A. Wilden | 31 January 1929 | Ambassador of France to Iran | |||
| Fernando de Antón del Olmet, Marquis of Dosfuentes | 1872–1955 | 28 February 1929 | |||
| Basil Vernon Brooke | 1876–1945 | 16 March 1929 | Comptroller and Equerry to the Duke of York (1923–1933) | ||
| Torvald M:søn Höjer | 1876–1937 | 18 March 1929 | Envoy of Denmark to Norway (1923–1937) | ||
| Justino de Montalvão Coelho | 1872–1949 | 18 March 1929 | Ambassador of Portugal to Norway | ||
| Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland | 1911–2003 | 19 March 1929 | Later Carl, Prince Bernadotte Awarded with Collar | ||
| Erik Rålamb | 1868–1940 | 19 March 1929 | Marshal of the Court of Sweden (1915–1930) | ||
| Reinhold Rudbeck | 1871–1957 | 19 March 1929 | Master of Ceremonies of the Royal Court of Sweden (1911–1930) | ||
| Nils Rudebeck | 1877–1964 | 19 March 1929 | |||
| Prince George of Greece and Denmark | 1869–1957 | 19 March 1929 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Anton Ferdinand Mazanti Evers | 1857–1951 | 19 March 1929 | General Inspector of the Royal Danish Navy (1918–1923) | ||
| Adolf Gustav Vigeland | 1869–1943 | 11 April 1929 | Sculptor | ||
| Viscount Kintomo Mushanokōji | 1882–1962 | 11 April 1929 | Ambassador of Japan to Sweden and Norway (1929–1933) | ||
| A. Schonmeyer | 11 April 1929 | Ambassador of Chile to Norway | |||
| Alberto Jorge de Ipanema Moreira | 1 May 1929 | Ambassador of Brazil to Norway | |||
| Gabriel Thulin | 1865–1957 | 22 May 1929 | |||
| Miguel Primo de Rivera | 1870–1930 | 12 June 1929 | Prime Minister of Spain (1923–1930) | ||
| Mariano de Foronda, Marquess of Foronda | 1873–1961 | 12 June 1929 | |||
| Carlo Senni | 1879–1946 | 19 July 1929 | Ambassador of the Kingdom of Italy to Norway (1927–1930) | ||
| Dimitrie Pennescu | 4 October 1929 | Ambassador of the Kingdom of Romania to Norway | |||
| Nobuhito, Prince Takamatsu | 1905–1987 | 1 September 1930 | |||
| Prajadhipok, King of Siam | 1893–1941 | 2 January 1932 | Abdicated in 1932 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha | 1884–1954 | 20 October 1932 | |||
| Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten | 1906–1947 | 10 May 1933 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Edvard Munch | 1863–1944 | 12 December 1933 | Painter | ||
| Ernst von Weizsäcker | 1882–1951 | 23 February 1934 | Envoy of Germany to Norway (1931–1933) | ||
| Friedrich Akel | 1871–1941 | 28 February 1934 | Ambassador of Estonia to Denmark, Sweden and Norway (1928–1934) State Elder of Estonia (1924) | ||
| Óscar R. Benavides | 1876–1945 | 3 March 1934 | President of the Republic of Peru (1933–1939) | ||
| Solón Polo | 1871–1934 | 3 March 1934 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Peru (1904–1905; 1906–1908; 1915; 1933–1934) | ||
| A. Robyns de Schneidauer | 3 March 1934 | Ambassador of Belgium to Norway | |||
| Chu Chang Nien | 1892–1982 | 13 April 1934 | Ambassador of the Republic of China in Oslo (1929–1934) | ||
| Baron Adrien Joseph de Gerlache de Gomery | 1866–1934 | 15 May 1934 | |||
| Baron Roger van der Straten Ponthoz | 1888–1972 | 15 May 1934 | |||
| B. Constantinescu | 27 June 1934 | Ambassador of the Kingdom of Romania to Norway | |||
| Alberto de Marsanich | 4 September 1934 | Ambassador of the Kingdom of Italy to Norway (1930–1934) | |||
| V. L. Jaunez | 4 September 1934 | Ambassador of France to Norway | |||
| Kārlis Ulmanis | 1877–1942 | 17 November 1934 | Prime Minister of Latvia (1918–1921; 1925–1926; 1931; 1934–1940) | ||
| Vilis Gulbis | 1890–1942 | 17 November 1934 | Minister of the Interior of Latvia (1934–1939) | ||
| Victor Denain | 1880–1952 | 17 November 1934 | Minister of Aviation of France (1934–1936) | ||
| Ignacy Mościcki | 1867–1946 | 4 November 1936 | President of the Republic of Poland (1926–1939) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Carl Joachim Hambro | 1885–1964 | 16 April 1937 | President of the Storting of Norway (1926–1934; 1935–1945) | ||
| Óscar Carmona | 1869–1951 | 16 December 1939 | President of the Portuguese Republic (1926–1951) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Otto Ruge | 1882–1961 | 3 October 1941 | Chief of Defence of Norway (1940) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Märtha, Crown Princess of Norway | 1901–1954 | 3 August 1942 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg | 1875–1954 | 23 November 1945 | Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Court of Norway (1931–1945) | ||
| Didrik Arup Seip | 1884–1963 | 11 December 1945 | Professor | ||
| Erik Andreas Colban | 1876–1956 | 4 January 1946 | Diplomat | ||
| Wilhelm von Munthe af Morgenstierne | 1887–1963 | 4 January 1946 | Ambassador of Norway to the United States (1942–1958) | ||
| Rolf Otto Andvord | 1890–1976 | 4 January 1946 | Diplomat | ||
| Niels Christian Ditleff | 1881–1956 | 12 March 1946 | Diplomat | ||
| Princess Juliana of the Netherlands | 1909–2004 | 12 April 1946 | Later Juliana, Queen of the Netherlands; Abdicated in 1980 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands | 1911–2004 | 12 April 1946 | Later Prince consort of the Netherlands Awarded with Collar | ||
| Alexandra Kollontai | 1872–1952 | 10 June 1946 | Ambassador of the Soviet Union to Norway (1927–1930) | ||
| Paal Olav Berg | 1873–1968 | 29 June 1946 | Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway (1929–1946) | ||
| Johan Egeberg Mellbye | 1866–1954 | 4 November 1946 | Politician | ||
| Eivind Josef Berggrav | 1884–1959 | 23 September 1947 | Bishop of Oslo (1937–1951) | ||
| Winston Churchill | 1874–1965 | 12 May 1948 | Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940–1945; 1951–1955) | ||
| Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia | 1892–1975 | 22 March 1949 | Abdicated in 1974 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Juho Kusti Paasikivi | 1870–1956 | 5 December 1950 | President of the Republic of Finland (1946–1956) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Sir Alan Lascelles | 1887–1981 | 5 June 1951 | Private Secretary to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom (1943–1953) | ||
| Douglas Douglas-Hamilton, 14th Duke of Hamilton | 1903–1973 | 5 June 1951 | Lord Steward of the Household of the United Kingdom (1940–1964) | ||
| George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon | 1877–1955 | 5 June 1951 | Lord Chamberlain of the Household of the United Kingdom (1938–1952) | ||
| Henry Somerset, 10th Duke of Beaufort | 1900–1984 | 5 June 1951 | Master of the Horse of the United Kingdom (1938–1978) | ||
| Sir John Anderson | 1882–1958 | 5 June 1951 | Later 1st Viscount Waverley | ||
| August Wilhelm Stjernstedt Esmarch | 1881–1956 | 7 November 1951 | Ambassador of Norway to Denmark (1947–1951) | ||
| Prince Bertil, Duke of Halland | 1912–1997 | 1 March 1952 | Awarded Collar in 1953 | ||
| Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh | 1921–2021 | 24 July 1952 | Born Prince of Greece and Denmark Awarded with Collar | ||
| Vincent Auriol | 1884–1966 | 21 January 1953 | President of the French Republic (1947–1954) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Per Preben Prebensen | 1895–1961 | 12 February 1953 | Diplomat | ||
| Trygve Lie | 1896–1968 | 21 May 1953 | Secretary-General of the United Nations (1946–1952) | ||
| Dag Hammarskjöld | 1905–1961 | 23 March 1953 | Later Secretary–General of the United Nations (1953–1961) | ||
| Rolf von Heidenstam | 1884–1958 | 23 March 1953 | Cabinet Chamberlain to the King of Sweden | ||
| Louis De Geer | 1887–1953 | 23 March 1953 | Master of Ceremonies of the Royal Court of Sweden (1950–1953) | ||
| Johan Hagander | 1896–1991 | 23 March 1953 | Governor of Stockholm (1949–1963) | ||
| Torsten Friis | 1882–1967 | 23 March 1953 | Chief of Air Force of Sweden (1934–1942) | ||
| Gustaf Dyrssen | 1891–1981 | 23 March 1953 | Commandant General in Stockholm (1949–1957) | ||
| Akihito, Crown Prince of Japan | Born 1933 | 11 August 1953 | Later Emperor of Japan; Abdicated in 2019 Awarded Collar in 2001 | ||
| Willem Drees | 1886–1988 | 12 August 1954 | Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1948–1958) | ||
| Louis Beel | 1902–1977 | 12 August 1954 | Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1952–1956) Later Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1946–1948; 1958–1959) | ||
| Johan Beyen | 1897–1976 | 12 August 1954 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1952–1956) | ||
| Kees Staf | 1905–1973 | 12 August 1954 | Minister of War and Navy of the Netherlands (1951–1956) | ||
| Adrianus Cornelis de Bruijn | 1887–1968 | 12 August 1954 | Minister of Public Organizations of the Netherlands (1952–1956) | ||
| Ferdinand Kranenburg | 1911–1994 | 12 August 1954 | State Secretary for War and Navy of the Netherlands (1951–1958) | ||
| Harry Moorman | 1899–1971 | 12 August 1954 | State Secretary for War and Navy of the Netherlands (1949–1959) | ||
| Edzard Jacob van Holthe | 1896–1967 | 12 August 1954 | Chairman of the United Defence Staff of the Netherlands (1951–1954) | ||
| Gijsbert Carel Duco baron van Hardenbroek van Lockhorst | 1902–1960 | 12 August 1954 | Grand Master of the Royal Court of the Netherlands | ||
| Nico Rost van Tonningen | 1889–1979 | 12 August 1954 | Chief of Military Household to the Queen of the Netherlands (1946–1954) | ||
| Aklilu Habte-Wold | 1912–1974 | 18 November 1954 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ethiopian Empire (1943–1958) Later Prime Minister of the Ethiopian Empire (1961–1974) | ||
| Wolde Giyorgis Wolde Yohannes | 1901–1976 | 18 November 1954 | Minister of Justice of the Ethiopian Empire (1949–1955) | ||
| Tafarra-Worq Kidane-Wold | 18 November 1954 | Minister of the Imperial Court of the Ethiopian Empire | |||
| Mesfin Sileshi | 1905–1974 | 18 November 1954 | |||
| Peter Frederik Broch | 1879–1973 | 3 January 1955 | Marshal of the Royal Court of Norway (1931–1945) | ||
| Harald, Crown Prince of Norway | Born 1938 | 21 February 1955 | Later Harald V, King of Norway and Grand Master of the Order Awarded with Collar | ||
| Ásgeir Ásgeirsson | 1894–1972 | 25 May 1955 | President of Iceland (1952–1968) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Kristinn Guðmundsson | 1897–1982 | 25 May 1955 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland (1953–1956) | ||
| G. Vilhjálmsson | 25 May 1955 | ||||
| Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom | 1926–2022 | 24 June 1955 | Also Queen of the Commonwealth Realms Awarded with Collar | ||
| Sir Guy Russell | 1898–1977 | 24 June 1955 | Second Sea Lord of the United Kingdom (1953–1955) | ||
| Sir Conolly Abel Smith | 1899–1985 | 24 June 1955 | |||
| Sir Michael Adeane | 1910–1984 | 24 June 1955 | Private Secretary to the Queen of the United Kingdom (1953–1972) | ||
| Sir Peter W.S.Y. Scarlett | 1905–1987 | 24 June 1955 | Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway (1955–1960) | ||
| Princess Astrid of Norway | Born 1932 | 7 May 1956 | Later Princess Astrid, Mrs. Ferner Awarded with Collar | ||
Olav V (1957–1991)
| Image | Name | Life | Date | Country | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paul I, King of the Hellenes | 1901–1964 | 30 June 1958 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Princess Margrethe of Denmark | Born 1940 | 11 September 1958 | Later Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark; Abdicated in 2024 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Morten Olufsen | 11 September 1958 | Cabinet Secretary and Chamberlain to the King of Denmark | |||
| Hans Alfred Nyholm | 1898–1964 | 11 September 1958 | Vice Admiral, Royal Danish Navy | ||
| Nils Svenningsen | 1894–1985 | 11 September 1958 | Ambassador of Denmark to Sweden | ||
| Bhumibol Adulyadej, King of Thailand | 1927–2018 | 19 September 1960 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Sirikit, Queen of Thailand | Born 1932 | 19 September 1960 | |||
| Thanat Khoman | 1914–2016 | 19 September 1960 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Thailand (1959–1971) | ||
| Phraya Srivisaravaja | 1896–1968 | 19 September 1960 | Privy Councilor of Thailand (1959–1962) | ||
| Luang Surarong | 1899–1986 | 19 September 1960 | Chief of the King's Royal Bodyguards of Thailand (1948–1964) | ||
| Khun Bibidh Virajjakar | 19 September 1960 | Ambassador of Thailand to Norway | |||
| Baudouin, King of the Belgians | 1930–1993 | 15 December 1960 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Urho Kekkonen | 1900–1986 | 8 March 1960 | President of the Republic of Finland (1956–1982) | ||
| Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran | 1919–1980 | 17 May 1961 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Friðjón Skarphéðinsson | 1909–1996 | 31 May 1961 | Speaker of the Althing of Iceland (1959–1963) | ||
| Guðmundur Ívarsson Guðmundsson | 1909–1987 | 31 May 1961 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iceland (1956–1965) | ||
| Gunnar Thoroddsen | 1910–1983 | 31 May 1961 | Minister of Finance of Iceland (1959–1965) Prime Minister of Iceland (1980–1983) | ||
| Ingólfur Jónsson | 1909–1984 | 31 May 1961 | Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture of Iceland (1959–1971) | ||
| Eyjólfur Konrád Jónsson | 1928–1997 | 31 May 1961 | |||
| Sigurður Nordal | 1886–1974 | 31 May 1961 | Scholar, writer and professor | ||
| Charles de Gaulle | 1890–1970 | 26 September 1962 | President of the French Republic (1959–1969) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Georges Pompidou | 1911–1974 | 26 September 1962 | Prime Minister of the French Republic (1962–1968) Later President of the French Republic (1969–1974) | ||
| Pierre Messmer | 1916–2007 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of the Armed Forces of the French Republic (1960–1969) Later Prime Minister of the French Republic (1972–1974) | ||
| Maurice Couve de Murville | 1907–1999 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of the French Republic (1958–1968) Later Prime Minister of the French Republic (1968–1969) | ||
| Roger Frey | 1913–1997 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of the Interior of the French Republic (1961–1967) | ||
| Valéry Giscard d'Estaing | 1926–2020 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of the Economy and Finance of the French Republic (1962–1966; 1969–1974) Later President of the French Republic (1974–1981) | ||
| André Malraux | 1901–1976 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of Culture of the French Republic (1958–1969) | ||
| Michel Maurice-Bokanowski | 1912–2005 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of Industry of the French Republic (1962–1966) | ||
| Raymond Triboulet | 1906–2006 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of Veterans and War Victims of the French Republic (1959–1962) | ||
| Pierre Sudreau | 1919–2012 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of National Education of the French Republic (1962) | ||
| Louis Joxe | 1901–1991 | 26 September 1962 | Minister of Algerian Affairs of the French Republic (1960–1962) | ||
| Roger Dusseulx | 1913–1988 | 26 September 1962 | Minister–Delegate for Relations with Parliament of the French Republic (1962) | ||
| Étienne Burin des Roziers | 1913–2012 | 26 September 1962 | Secretary-General of the Presidency of the French Republic (1962–1967) | ||
| Eric de Carbonnel | 26 September 1962 | French Diplomat | |||
| Jacques Lecompte-Boinet | 1905–1974 | 26 September 1962 | Ambassador of the French Republic to Norway (1961–1965) | ||
| Georges Catroux | 1877–1969 | 26 September 1962 | General; Grand Chancellor of the Légion d'honneur (1954–1969) | ||
| Wilfrid Baumgartner | 1902–1978 | 26 September 1962 | President of the Alliance française (1961–1978) | ||
| Roger Lumley, 11th Earl of Scarbrough | 1896–1969 | 16 October 1962 | Lord Chamberlain of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom (1952–1963) | ||
| John Elphinstone, 17th Lord Elphinstone | 1914–1975 | 16 October 1962 | |||
| Sir John Walker | 16 October 1962 | Ambassador of the United Kingdom to Norway (1961–1962) | |||
| Habib Bourguiba | 1903–2000 | 17 June 1963 | President of the Republic of Tunisia (1957–1987) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands | Born 1938 | 9 September 1964 | Later Queen of the Netherlands; Abdicated in 2013 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Princess Margriet of the Netherlands | Born 1943 | 9 September 1964 | |||
| Victor Marijnen | 1917–1975 | 9 September 1964 | Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1963–1965) | ||
| Barend Biesheuvel | 1920–2001 | 9 September 1964 | Deputy Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1963–1967) Later Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1971–1973) | ||
| Ynso Scholten | 1918–1984 | 9 September 1964 | Minister of Justice of the Netherlands (1963–1965) | ||
| Jan van Aartsen | 1909–1992 | 9 September 1964 | Minister of Transport and Water Management of the Netherlands (1958–1959; 1963–1965) | ||
| Theo Bot | 1911–1984 | 9 September 1964 | Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences of the Netherlands (1963–1965) | ||
| Leo de Block | 1904–1988 | 9 September 1964 | State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1963–1967) | ||
| Isaäc Nicolaas Theodoor Diepenhorst | 1907–1976 | 9 September 1964 | State Secretary for Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands (1963–1965) | ||
| Willem Hendrik van den Berge | 1905–1987 | 9 September 1964 | State Secretary for Finance of the Netherlands (1959–1965) | ||
| Joop Haex | 1911–2002 | 9 September 1964 | State Secretary for Defence of the Netherlands (1959–1965) | ||
| Gillis le Fèvre de Montigny | 1901–1982 | 9 September 1964 | Chairman of the United Defence Staff of the Armed Forces (1962–1965) | ||
| Albert van der Schatte Olivier | 1908–1967 | 9 September 1964 | Commander of the Naval Forces of the Netherlands (1963–1967) | ||
| Heije Schaper | 1906–1996 | 9 September 1964 | Chief of Military Household to the Queen of the Netherlands (1961–1966) | ||
| Jacob Jan Lodewijk Baron van Lynden | 9 September 1964 | Grand Master of the Royal Court of the Netherlands | |||
| Marie-Louise Johanna Daisy Crommelin | 1899–1984 | 9 September 1964 | Grand Mistress to the Queen of the Netherlands (1957–1970) | ||
| Elizabeth Lucie, Baroness Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh | 1907–1979 | 9 September 1964 | Mistress to the Queen of the Netherlands | ||
| H. J. de Levelt | 9 September 1964 | Ambassador of the Netherlands to Norway | |||
| Charlotte, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg | 1896–1985 | 14 September 1964 | Abdicated in 1964 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Felix, Prince Consort of Luxembourg | 1893–1970 | 14 September 1964 | Born Prince of Bourbon–Parma | ||
| Jean, Hereditary Grand Duke of Luxembourg | 1921–2019 | 14 September 1964 | Later Grand Duke of Luxembourg; Abdicated in 2000 | ||
| Pierre Werner | 1913–2002 | 14 September 1964 | Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1959–1974; 1979–1984) | ||
| Henry Cravatte | 1911–1990 | 14 September 1964 | Deputy Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1964–1969) | ||
| Albert Bousser | 1906–1995 | 14 September 1964 | Minister of Transport, Post, and Telecommunications of Luxembourg (1964–1969) | ||
| Antoine Wehenkel | 1910–1992 | 14 September 1964 | Minister of National Economy and Energy of Luxembourg (1964–1969) | ||
| Marcel Fischbach | 1914–1980 | 14 September 1964 | Minister for the Armed Forces of Luxembourg (1964–1967) | ||
| Victor Bodson | 1902–1984 | 14 September 1964 | President of the Chamber of Deputies of Luxembourg (1964–1967) | ||
| Alfred Loesch | 1902–1982 | 14 September 1964 | Grand Marshal of the Grand-Ducal Court of Luxembourg (1947–1964) | ||
| Constantine II, King of Greece | 1940–2023 | 18 September 1964 | Overthrown in 1964 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Albert, Prince of Liège | Born 1934 | 21 September 1964 | Later Albert II, King of the Belgians; Abdicated 2013 | ||
| Théo Lefèvre | 1914–1973 | 21 September 1964 | Prime Minister of Belgium (1961–1965) | ||
| Paul-Henri Spaak | 1899–1972 | 21 September 1964 | Deputy Prime Minister of Belgium (1961–1965) Prime Minister of Belgium (1938–1939; 1946; 1947–1949) | ||
| Paul-Willem Segers | 1900–1983 | 21 September 1964 | Minister of National Defence of Belgium (1961–1975) | ||
| Hendrik Fayat | 1908–1997 | 21 September 1964 | Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium (1961–1965) | ||
| Achille Van Acker | 1898–1975 | 21 September 1964 | President of the Chamber of Representatives of Belgium (1961–1965) Prime Minister of Belgium (1945–1946; 1946; 1954–1958) | ||
| André Schöller | 21 September 1964 | Grand Marshal of the Royal Court of Belgium (1962–1973) | |||
| Gatien du Parc Locmaria | 1899–1974 | 21 September 1964 | Master of the Ceremonies of the Royal Court of Belgium (1959–1968) | ||
| André Molitor | 1911–2005 | 21 September 1964 | Chief of Cabinet of the King of Belgium (1961–1977) | ||
| Fernand Naze | 21 September 1964 | Intendant of the Civil List (1956–1979) | |||
| Raymond Dinjaert | 21 September 1964 | Chief of the Military Household of the King of Belgium (1956–1966) | |||
| Count André de Meeûs d'Argenteuil | 1879–1971 | 21 September 1964 | Grand Master of the Royal Household of Queen Elisabeth | ||
| Count Charles de Limburg Stirum | 1906–1989 | 21 September 1964 | Grand Master of the Royal Household of King Leopold III (1950–1971) | ||
| Baron Jean van den Bosch | 1910–1985 | 21 September 1964 | Diplomat | ||
| L. C. Delhaye | 21 September 1964 | Ambassador of Belgium to Norway | |||
| Dhani Nivat, Prince Bidyalabh Bridhyakon | 1885–1974 | 15 January 1965 | Regent of Thailand (1951–1952; 1963) | ||
| Thanom Kittikachorn | 1911–2004 | 15 January 1965 | Prime Minister of Thailand (1958; 1963–1973) | ||
| Praphas Charusathien | 1912–1997 | 15 January 1965 | Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand (1958; 1963–1973) | ||
| Bunchu Chantharubeksa | 1913–1976 | 15 January 1965 | Deputy Minister of Defence of Thailand (1958–1972) | ||
| Dawee Chullasapya | 1914–1996 | 15 January 1965 | Deputy Minister of Defence of Thailand (1963–1969) | ||
| Prasert Rujirawong | 1911–1984 | 15 January 1965 | Deputy Minister of Interior of Thailand (1963–1969) | ||
| Direk Chainam | 1905–1967 | 15 January 1965 | |||
| Mom Chao Wongsanuwat Devakul | 1904–1991 | 15 January 1965 | Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Thailand (1948–1961) | ||
| Mom Chao Kalawandis Diskul | 1911–1984 | 15 January 1965 | Chief of the Royal Guards of Thailand (1964–1974) | ||
| Mom Dawiwongse Thawalayasakdi | 1901–1970 | 15 January 1965 | Secretary-General of the Royal Palace of Thailand (1947–1966) | ||
| Kan Issarasena Na Ayutthaya | 1914–1996 | 15 January 1965 | Deputy Secretary-General of the Royal Palace of Thailand (1961–1966) | ||
| Josip Broz Tito | 1892–1980 | 13 May 1965 | President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1953–1980) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Marko Nikezić | 1921–1991 | 13 May 1965 | Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia (1965–1968) | ||
| Dušan Kveder | 1915–1966 | 13 May 1965 | Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of Yugoslavia (1963–1965) | ||
| Milan Milutinović | 1942–2023 | 13 May 1965 | Chief of Protocol of Yugoslavia Later President of the Republic of Serbia (1997–2002) | ||
| Stana Tomašević | 1920–1983 | 13 May 1965 | Ambassador of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia to Norway (1963–1967) | ||
| Giuseppe Saragat | 1898–1988 | 16 May 1965 | President of the Italian Republic (1964–1971) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Koča Popović | 1908–1992 | 6 September 1966 | Vice President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1966–1967) | ||
| Petar Stambolić | 1912–2007 | 6 September 1966 | Prime Minister of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1963–1967) | ||
| Nikola Minčev | 1915–1997 | 6 September 1966 | Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia (1965–1968) | ||
| Milan Mišković | 1918–1978 | 6 September 1966 | Secretary of State for the Interior of Yugoslavia (1965–1967) | ||
| Gustav Vlahov | 1912–1991 | 6 September 1966 | Secretary of State for Information of Yugoslavia (1965–1967) | ||
| Edvard Kardelj | 1910–1979 | 6 September 1966 | President of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia (1963–1967) | ||
| Vidoe Smilevski | 1915–1979 | 6 September 1966 | President of the National Assembly of Macedonia (1963–1967) | ||
| Branko Pešić | 1922–1986 | 6 September 1966 | Mayor of Belgrade (1965–1974) | ||
| Franz Jonas | 1899–1974 | 12 September 1966 | Federal President of the Republic of Austria (1965–1974) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Artur da Costa e Silva | 1899–1969 | 6 September 1967 | President of the Federative Republic of Brazil (1967–1969) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Eduardo Frei Montalva | 1911–1982 | 13 September 1967 | President of the Republic of Chile (1964–1970) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Domingo Santa María Santa Cruz | 1920–2006 | 13 September 1967 | Minister of Economy and Development of Chile (1964–1968) | ||
| Gabriel Valdés | 1919–2011 | 13 September 1967 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Chile (1964–1970) | ||
| Pedro Jesús Rodríguez | 1907–1982 | 13 September 1967 | Minister of Justice of Chile (1964–1968) | ||
| Juan de Dios Carmona | 1916–2009 | 13 September 1967 | Minister of National Defense of Chile (1964–1968) | ||
| Óscar Jiménez Pinochet | 1915–1994 | 13 September 1967 | |||
| Arturo Droguett | 1906–1977 | 13 September 1967 | |||
| Juan Carlos Onganía | 1914–1995 | 18 September 1967 | President of the Argentine Republic (1966–1970) | ||
| Prince Henrik of Denmark | 1934–2018 | 28 August 1968 | Born Henri de Laborde de Monpezat Later Consort of the Danish Monarch (1972–2018) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Prince Claus of the Netherlands | 1926–2002 | 28 August 1968 | Later Prince consort of the Netherlands Awarded with Collar | ||
| Ferjani Bel Haj Ammar | 1916–2000 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of Social Affairs of Tunisia (1964–1969) | ||
| Ahmed Ben Salah | 1926–2020 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of Education of Tunisia (1967–1969) | ||
| Habib Bourguiba Jr. | 1927–2009 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of Foreign Affairs of Tunisia (1964–1970) | ||
| Beji Caid Essebsi | 1926–2019 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of the Interior of Tunisia (1965–1969) Later President of the Republic of Tunisia (2014–2019) | ||
| Abdallah Farhat | 1914–1985 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of Telecommunications of Tunisia (1964–1969) | ||
| Chedli Klibi | 1925–2020 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of Culture of Tunisia (1961–1970) | ||
| Bahi Ladgham | 1913–1998 | 5 May 1969 | Later Prime Minister of Tunisia (1969–1970) | ||
| Mohammed Mzali | 1925–2010 | 5 May 1969 | Minister of Defence of Tunisia (1968–1969) Later Prime Minister of Tunisia (1980–1986) | ||
| Sadok Mokaddem | 1914–1993 | 5 May 1969 | Speaker of the National Assembly of Tunisia (1964–1981) | ||
| Gustav Heinemann | 1899–1976 | 9 September 1970 | Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–1974) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Walter Scheel | 1919–2016 | 9 September 1970 | Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–1974) Later Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1974–1979) | ||
| Dietrich Spangenberg | 1922–1990 | 9 September 1970 | State Secretary in the Federal President's Office (1969–1974) | ||
| Conrad Ahlers | 1922–1980 | 9 September 1970 | State Secretary in the Federal Press and Information Office (1969–1972) | ||
| Richard Balken | 1914–1995 | 9 September 1970 | Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Norway (1967–1970) | ||
| Sonja, Crown Princess of Norway | Born 1937 | 17 May 1972 | Later Queen of Norway Awarded with Collar | ||
| Annemarie Renger | 1919–2008 | 4 June 1973 | President of the Bundestag of the Federal Republic of Germany (1972–1976) | ||
| Georg Leber | 1920–2012 | 4 June 1973 | Federal Minister of Defence of the Federal Republic of Germany (1972–1978) | ||
| Josef Ertl | 1925–2000 | 4 June 1973 | Federal Minister of Food and Agriculture of the Federal Republic of Germany (1969–1983) | ||
| Alfons Goppel | 1905–1991 | 4 June 1973 | Minister-President of Bavaria (1962–1978) | ||
| Helmut Kohl | 1930–2017 | 4 June 1973 | Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate (1969–1976) Later Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1982–1998) | ||
| Gerhard Stoltenberg | 1928–2001 | 4 June 1973 | Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein (1971–1982) | ||
| Rüdiger von Wechmar | 1923–2007 | 4 June 1973 | State Secretary and Government Spokesperson of the Federal Republic of Germany (1973–1974) | ||
| Karl Ravens | 1927–2017 | 4 June 1973 | State Secretary to the Federal Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1973–1974) | ||
| Horst Grabert | 1927–2011 | 4 June 1973 | Head of the Chancellery of the Federal Republic of Germany (1972–1974) | ||
| Paul Frank | 1918–2011 | 4 June 1973 | State Secretary of the Foreign Office of the Federal Republic of Germany (1973–1974 | ||
| Armin Zimmermann | 1917–1976 | 4 June 1973 | Inspector General of the Bundeswehr (1972–1976) | ||
| Gerhard Ritzel | 1923–2000 | 4 June 1973 | Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Norway (1971–1974) | ||
| Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester | Born 1944 | 1 July 1973 | |||
| Ingrid, Queen of Denmark | 1910–2000 | 11 September 1974 | Born Princess of Sweden | ||
| Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden | Born 1946 | 8 October 1974 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| António Ramalho Eanes | Born 1935 | 21 February 1978 | President of the Portuguese Republic (1976–1986) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Charles, Prince of Wales | Born 1947 | 1 July 1978 | Later Charles III, King of the United Kingdom Awarded with Collar | ||
| Manuela Ramalho Eanes | Born 1938 | 3 June 1980 | First Lady of the Portuguese Republic (1976–1986) | ||
| Nicolae Ceaușescu | 1918–1989 | 13 November 1980 | President of the Socialist Republic of Romania (1974–1989) Revoked in 1989 | ||
| Elena Ceaușescu | 1916–1989 | 13 November 1980 | First Lady of the Socialist Republic of Romania (1974–1989) Revoked in 1989 | ||
| Vigdís Finnbogadóttir | Born 1930 | 21 October 1981 | President of Iceland (1980–1996) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Juan Carlos I, King of Spain | Born 1938 | 14 April 1982 | Abdicated in 2014 Awarded with Collar | ||
| Sofía, Queen of Spain | Born 1938 | 14 April 1982 | Born Princess of Greece and Denmark | ||
| Silvia, Queen of Sweden | Born 1943 | 21 September 1982 | |||
| Mauno Koivisto | 1923–2017 | 8 March 1983 | President of the Republic of Finland (1982–1994) Awarded with Collar | ||
| Tellervo Koivisto | Born 1929 | 8 March 1983 | First Lady of the Republic of Finland (1982–1994) | ||
| Yasuhiro Nakasone | 1918–2019 | 17 October 1983 | Prime Minister of Japan (1982–1987) | ||
| Infanta Elena of Spain | Born 1963 | 29 March 1984 | Later Infanta Elena, Duchess of Lugo | ||
| Infanta Cristina of Spain | Born 1965 | 29 March 1984 | Later Infanta Elena, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca | ||
| François Mitterrand | 1916–1996 | 14 May 1985 | President of the French Republic (1981–1995) | ||
| Danielle Mitterrand | 1924–2011 | 14 May 1985 | First Lady of the French Republic (1981–1995) | ||
| Richard von Weizsäcker | 1920–2015 | 24 September 1986 | Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1984–1994) | ||
| Marianne von Weizsäcker | Born 1932 | 24 September 1986 | First Lady of the Federal Republic of Germany (1984–1994) | ||
| Mário Soares | 1924–2017 | 10 March 1987 | President of the Portuguese Republic (1986–1996) | ||
| Prince Andrew, Duke of York | Born 1960 | 12 April 1988 | |||
| Prince Edward, Duke of Kent | Born 1935 | 12 April 1988 | |||
| Princess Märtha Louise of Norway | Born 1971 | 22 September 1989 | Awarded with Collar | ||
| Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark | Born 1968 | 16 April 1990 | Later Frederik X, King of Denmark | ||
19th NAM Summit
Deputy Chief Ministers from BJP
| State/Union Territory | Portrait | Name (born–died) |
Term of office | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bihar | Sushil Kumar Modi (1952 – 2024) |
24 November 2005 | 16 June 2013 | 10 years, 316 days | |
| 27 July 2017 | 16 November 2020 | ||||
| Gujarat | Nitinbhai Patel (born 1956) |
7 August 2016 | 11 September 2021 | 5 years, 35 days | |
| Uttar Pradesh | Keshav Prasad Maurya (born 1969) |
19 March 2017 | Incumbent | 9 years, 34 days | |
| Uttar Pradesh | Dinesh Sharma (born 1964) |
19 March 2017 | 25 March 2022 | 5 years, 6 days | |
| Nagaland | Yanthungo Patton (born 1957) |
9 March 2018 | Incumbent | 8 years, 44 days | |
| Arunachal Pradesh | Chowna Mein (born 1950) |
29 May 2019 | Incumbent | 6 years, 328 days | |
| Karnataka | C. N. Ashwath Narayan (born 1969) |
26 August 2019 | 26 July 2021 | 1 year, 334 days | |
| Govind Karjol (born 1951) | |||||
| Laxman Savadi (born 1960) | |||||
| Bihar | Tarkishore Prasad (born 1956) |
16 November 2020 | 9 August 2022 | 1 year, 266 days | |
| Renu Devi (born 1959) | |||||
| Uttar Pradesh | Brajesh Pathak (born 1964) |
25 March 2022 | Incumbent | 4 years, 28 days | |
| Maharashtra | Devendra Fadnavis (born 1970) |
30 June 2022 | 5 December 2024 | 2 years, 158 days | |
| Chhattisgarh | Arun Sao (born 1968) |
rowspan="2"| 13 December 2023 | Incumbent | 2 years, 130 days | |
| Vijay Sharma (born 1973) | |||||
| Madhya Pradesh | Rajendra Shukla (born 1964) |
13 December 2023 | Incumbent | 2 years, 130 days | |
| Jagdish Devda (born 1957) | |||||
| Rajasthan | Diya Kumari (born 1971) |
15 December 2023 | Incumbent | 2 years, 128 days | |
| Prem Chand Bairwa (born 1969) | |||||
| Bihar | Samrat Choudhary (born 1968) |
28 January 2024 | Incumbent | 2 years, 84 days | |
| Vijay Kumar Sinha (born 1967) | |||||
| Odisha | Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo (born 1956) |
12 June 2024 | Incumbent | 1 year, 314 days | |
| Pravati Parida (born 1967) | |||||
