| Miss India Worldwide 1998 | |
|---|---|
| Date | December 3, 1998 | 
| Venue | Singapore | 
| Entrants | 18 | 
| Placements | 10 | 
| Winner | Melissa Bhagat .svg.png.webp) Canada | 
| Congeniality | Reshma Sharina Tewarles  Netherlands | 
| Photogenic | Leena Ramphul  Mauritius | 
Miss India Worldwide 1998 was the eighth edition of the international beauty pageant. The final was held in Singapore, December 3, 1998. About 18 countries were represented in the pageant. Melissa Bhagat[1] of Canada was crowned as winner at the end of the event.
Results
| Final result | Contestant | 
|---|---|
| Miss India Worldwide 1998 | |
| 1st runner-up | 
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| 2nd runner-up | 
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| Top 5 | 
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| Top 10 | 
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Special awards
| Award | Name | Country | 
|---|---|---|
| Miss Photogenic | Leena Ramphul |  Mauritius | 
| Miss Congeniality | Reshma Sharina Tewarles |  Netherlands | 
| Best Talent | Kathleen Cyril |  Malaysia | 
| Miss Beautiful Eyes | Sonisha Kirpalani |  Hong Kong | 
| Miss Beautiful Hair | Unknown | |
| Most Beautiful Smile | Unknown | |
| Most Beautiful Skin | Unknown | |
| Miss Elegance | Ssunita Laximi Rai |  Singapore | 
| Miss Personality | Melissa Bhagat | .svg.png.webp) Canada | 
Delegates
.svg.png.webp) Canada – Melissa Bhagat Canada – Melissa Bhagat
 Denmark – Pinky Harwani Denmark – Pinky Harwani
 Hong Kong – Sonisha Kirpalani Hong Kong – Sonisha Kirpalani
 India – Himani Isar India – Himani Isar
 Indonesia – Shanti Tolani Indonesia – Shanti Tolani
 Malaysia – Kathleen Cyril Malaysia – Kathleen Cyril
 Mauritius – Leena Ramphul Mauritius – Leena Ramphul
 Nepal – Gogi Ishani Nepal – Gogi Ishani
 Netherlands – Reshma Sharina Tewarles Netherlands – Reshma Sharina Tewarles
 Philippines – Sureen Bhagawandas Philippines – Sureen Bhagawandas
 Singapore –  Ssunita Laximi Rai Singapore –  Ssunita Laximi Rai
 South Africa – Sunitha Singh South Africa – Sunitha Singh
 Suriname – Shamla Mathoera Suriname – Shamla Mathoera
 Trinidad – Somatie Natacha Persad Trinidad – Somatie Natacha Persad
 Thailand – Shital Tolani Thailand – Shital Tolani
 United Kingdom – Sharon Jutla United Kingdom – Sharon Jutla
 United States – Nileem Shah United States – Nileem Shah
 Zimbabwe – Jeshmeen Kanjee Zimbabwe – Jeshmeen Kanjee
References
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