President Murmu accorded Guard of Honour in Portugal, calls for deeper bilateral ties

ANI April 8, 2025 122 views

President Droupadi Murmu is currently on a significant state visit to Portugal, focusing on deepening bilateral relationships. Her visit includes high-level engagements at the Portuguese Parliament and meetings with key political leaders. During her interactions, Murmu emphasized the centuries-old cultural connections between India and Portugal while exploring potential collaborations in technology and innovation. The visit underscores the strategic importance of strengthening diplomatic ties between the two nations as they approach 50 years of diplomatic relations.

"The cultural ties between our peoples span centuries" - President Droupadi Murmu
Lisbon, April 8: President Droupadi Murmu was accorded a ceremonial Guard of Honour at the Portuguese Parliament on Monday, where she was warmly received by the President of Assembleia da Republica, Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco, as part of her ongoing state visit to Portugal.

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President receives Guard of Honour at Portuguese Parliament

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Celebrates 50 years of diplomatic relations

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Explores technological and cultural exchange partnerships

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Highlights shared historical influences

Her arrival at the Parliament was marked by a formal welcome that underscored the growing importance of India-Portugal relations.

During her visit to the Portuguese legislature, President Murmu met with the Portuguese delegation and signed the official book of honour. She also held a meeting with the cabinet of the President of Assembleia da Republica, reaffirming the shared commitment between the two nations to deepen bilateral ties.

The state visit, which began earlier this week, has seen several high-level engagements aimed at strengthening cooperation across a range of sectors. On April 7, President Murmu was conferred the prestigious 'City Key of Honour' by the Mayor of Lisbon in a ceremony held at the City Hall. Expressing her gratitude for the gesture, she remarked, "Lisbon is known for its open-mindedness, the warmth of its people and its culture, along with tolerance and respect for diversity."

She praised Lisbon for being a global city at the forefront of technological change, innovation, digital public infrastructure, and digital transition, and noted the potential for India and Portugal to enhance cooperation in these domains.

Later that evening, President Murmu attended a banquet hosted in her honour by Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa at the historic Palacio da Ajuda. In her remarks at the banquet, the President highlighted the deep-rooted cultural connections between India and Portugal, stating, "The cultural ties between our peoples span centuries, and these ties have left an indelible mark on our collective imagination."

She reflected on shared historical influences in architecture, cuisine, and language, while also emphasising that 2024 marks 50 years of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

According to the President's Secretariat, President Murmu noted the positive trajectory of cooperation in science and technology, defence, IT, start-ups, education, and cultural exchange. She stated that India, as a knowledge-based economy, is leveraging its technological strengths for inclusive development, and sees Portugal as a valuable partner in this journey.

Appreciating Portugal's role in fostering India-EU ties, she recalled key summits held under Portuguese leadership and expressed optimism about an even stronger partnership in the years ahead.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Such a proud moment for India! 🇮🇳 President Murmu is representing our country with such grace and dignity. The cultural ties between India and Portugal are so fascinating - would love to visit Lisbon someday!
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I wish there was more focus on concrete economic outcomes from these visits. The tech partnership sounds promising though - hope we see some actual startups benefit from this.
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Maria L.
As someone from Goa, it's heartwarming to see our historical connections being celebrated. The Portuguese influence is still visible in our architecture and food. Great to see our President acknowledging this shared heritage!
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Ankit P.
The City Key of Honour is such a prestigious recognition! Portugal clearly values our relationship. The photos from the banquet look absolutely stunning - that palace is breathtaking.
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Sofia M.
I studied in Lisbon for a semester and can confirm what President Murmu said about the city's warmth and diversity. The Indian community there is thriving too! This visit will definitely strengthen people-to-people connections.

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