President Droupadi Murmu embarks for 4-day state visit to Portugal, Slovakia

ANI April 6, 2025 328 views

President Droupadi Murmu has embarked on a significant four-day state visit to Portugal and Slovakia, breaking a 25-year diplomatic silence. Her journey marks a milestone in India's international relations, particularly with these European Union partners. The visit includes high-level meetings with political leaders, community interactions, and aims to strengthen bilateral ties. These diplomatic tours underscore India's commitment to expanding its global engagement and renewing historical connections.

"These are the first State visits to either country by the President of India in more than 25 years" - MEA Spokesperson
New Delhi, April 6: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday emplaned for a 4-day state visit to Portugal and Slovakia from April 7-10.

Key Points

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First presidential visit to Portugal and Slovakia in nearly three decades

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Marking 50 years of India-Portugal diplomatic relations

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Strengthening bilateral ties with key EU partners

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Engaging with political leadership and Indian diaspora

She is visiting Portugal at the invitation of President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa. The visit is taking place after a gap of 27 years, as the last State Visit took place in 1998 when President K R Narayanan visited Portugal.

While from 9-10 April, President Droupadi Murmu will visit the Slovakia at the invitation of the Slovakia President Peter Pellegrini. It will be the first visit by the President of India to Slovakia in 29 years.

https://x.com/MEAIndia/status/1908839599566168416

Shatring the post on X, Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson wrote, "President Droupadi Murmu @rashtrapatibhvn emplanes on State visits to Portugal and the Slovak Republic. These are the first State visits to either country by the President of India in more than 25 years."

"The visits will further expand India's multifaceted engagement with two important EU partners," the post added.

Speaking to media during the special briefing, Tanmay Lal Secretary (West) MEA, called the visits "two important landmark visits."

Sharing the details of the visit to Portugal, Secretary Lal said that the visit becomes historic as it comes when India and Portugal are marking 50 years of the diplomatic relations and this visit will "take forward the friendship and partnership."

"It is also 27 years since the last visit by a President from India to Portugal. So it's a very symbolic and landmark visit. The President will be traveling to Portugal at the invitation of President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of Portugal", he said.

Secretary Lal highlighted that the last few years show the high level exchange of visits between India and Portugal and that shows the degree of high-level engagement that is ongoing between the two countries.

Noting the events in which President Murmu will engage in Portugal, he highlighted that she will hold delegation-level talks with her counterpart, President Sousa.

"The President (Sousa) will also host a banquet dinner in her honour. The President will meet Prime Minister Luis Montenegro. She will also meet the Speaker of the Parliament of Portugal, Jose Pedro Aguiar Branco. The Mayor of Lisbon will also host a special event in her honour. President will also meet members of the Indian community in Portugal and she is likely to meet some Indian researchers from various universities and academic institutions", he said.

He highlighted that the visit comes 30 years after the establishment of the Indian embassy in Bratislava, which was done in 1995.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is such an important diplomatic move! Strengthening ties with EU nations is crucial for India's global standing. 🇮🇳🤝🇪🇺 Hope this leads to more trade and cultural exchanges!
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Rahul S.
Interesting that it's been 27 years since the last presidential visit to Portugal. Makes me wonder why there was such a long gap in diplomatic engagement?
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Ananya M.
As an Indian student in Lisbon, I'm so excited to see our President visiting! The Indian community here is thriving and this visit will definitely boost our visibility.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the diplomatic effort, I hope these visits lead to concrete outcomes beyond just photo ops. We need to see actual policy changes and economic benefits.
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Sunita R.
The cultural exchange aspect is my favorite part! Portuguese architecture and Indian textiles would make such an interesting collaboration. Maybe we'll see some joint exhibitions soon?
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Karan P.
Slovakia is such an underrated destination! Their tech sector is booming - hope our President can explore some IT partnerships while she's there. #DigitalIndia

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