Gandhinagar buzzed with high-level diplomacy as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz convened for extensive talks at Mahatma Mandir on Monday. The meeting highlighted opportunities to elevate the 25-year-old strategic partnership between the two nations.
Discussions spanned critical domains like trade and investment, cutting-edge technology, education, skill enhancement, and labor mobility. The leaders also prioritized defense collaboration, scientific research, sustainable green initiatives, and fostering stronger interpersonal links.
The day kicked off with a colorful appearance at Sabarmati Riverfront’s International Kite Festival. Draped in traditional Gujarati scarves, the leaders were greeted by enthusiastic crowds and performances of regional dances and songs dedicated to the visiting dignitary.
Joining the revelry, they soared kites into the sky, including PM Modi’s symbolic ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ kite promoting global unity. Patriotic designs with national flags, divine motifs, and leader portraits captivated onlookers, who cheered with fluttering banners of both countries, reflecting deep mutual affinity.
PM Modi enlightened Chancellor Merz on the traditions of Uttarayan while engaging with global kite flyers. The itinerary culminated at Sabarmati Ashram, honoring Gandhi’s legacy through a poignant tribute and exhibit viewing, with the Chancellor recording his reflections.
This multifaceted visit blends policy prowess with cultural camaraderie, signaling robust future collaboration between India and Germany.
