President Murmu begins State Visit to Portugal, accorded ceremonial welcome at historic Praca do Imperio

IANS April 7, 2025 418 views

President Droupadi Murmu has embarked on a historic state visit to Portugal, marking a significant diplomatic milestone after a 27-year gap. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties, enhance cultural connections, and explore strategic partnerships across multiple sectors. Portugal and India share deep historical links and are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations this year. This high-level engagement represents an important step in expanding India's diplomatic and economic footprint in Europe.

"It is a very symbolic and landmark visit" - Tanmaya Lal, MEA Secretary (West)
President Murmu begins State Visit to Portugal, accorded ceremonial welcome at historic Praca do Imperio
Lisbon, April 7: President Droupadi Murmu visited the Church of Santa Maria and laid wreath at the tomb of Luis Vaz de Camoes – the national poet of Portugal – as she began her State Visit to Portugal on Monday.

Key Points

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First Indian Presidential visit to Portugal in 27 years

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Celebrating 50 years of diplomatic relations

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Exploring multifaceted cooperation in trade and culture

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Enhancing India-EU strategic partnership

President Murmu also visited the Monastery of Jeronimos - a masterpiece of 16th-century architecture in Portugal.

Earlier in the day, President Murmu was received by Portugal President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa at the historic Praca do Imperio in Lisbon and accorded a ceremonial welcome with the Guard of Honour.

President Murmu is paying a State Visit to Portugal from April 7-8 at the invitation of Marcelo Rebelo de Sous.

"President Murmu's trip to Portugal testifies to the fundamental importance of the partnership between Portugal and India, and will contribute to the continued strengthening of the very close relations between the two countries," read a statement issued by the Portugal President's office.

President Murmu is on historic State visits to Portugal and the Slovak Republic -- 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 European Union partners.

India and Portugal are expected to strengthen longstanding historical ties, very strong diaspora links and unique cultural linkages during President Droupadi Murmu's State Visit to the country.

The visit to Portugal is taking place after a gap of 27 years and comes as India and Portugal are celebrating 50 years of re-establishment of diplomatic relations. The last State Visit took place in 1998 when President K. R. Narayanan visited Portugal.

"It is a very symbolic and landmark visit... In fact, President Sousa had visited India in 2020. A year earlier, in 2019, Prime Minister Antonio Costa had visited India, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had visited Portugal in 2017, and also earlier, Prime Minister Costa had visited India in 2017 also. So if we just see the last few years, there has been a very, very high-level exchange of visits between India and Portugal, and that shows the degree of high-level engagement that is ongoing between our two countries," said Tanmaya Lal, Secretary (West) at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) ahead of President Murmu's departure.

India and Portugal share historic and friendly bilateral ties which have evolved over the years into a modern, multifaceted, and dynamic partnership, characterised by robust growth and expansion across several areas of cooperation. The visit will provide further impetus and renewed momentum to India's growing relations with Portugal.

Besides meeting and holding delegation-level talks with her counterpart President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, President Murmu will also hold discussions with the Prime Minister of Portugal, Luis Montenegro and the President of the National Assembly (Parliament), Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco.

"Another dimension of the India-Portugal relationship is the India-EU partnership, and there again the India-Portugal relationship adds to the strength of the India-EU relationship. It is worth noting that during the Portuguese Presidency of the EU in the year 2000, the first India-EU summit had been hosted by Portugal. And also in 2021, the first ever India-EU Leaders' Summit was hosted under Portuguese Presidency. So this relationship has an important role in strengthening the strategic partnership between India and EU," mentioned Secretary Lal.

Portugal was also the first country in Europe with whom India had signed a Migration and Mobility Agreement.

"If you look at the business ties, the trade is of the order of US$ 1.5 billion, and it has been growing steadily. There has been a 50 per cent growth during the last five years. Range of areas of cooperation include renewable energy, IT, pharmaceuticals, education, tourism and defence. One more dimension at the multilateral and regional level is the association with the CPLP, which is the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries, which has nine members, and India is an associate member in the CPLP," the senior diplomat remarked.

From Portugal, President Murmu will travel to Slovakia on what would be the first visit by the President of India to the country in 29 years.

During the April 9-10 visit, President Murmu will hold discussions with Slovakia President Peter Pellegrini and Prime Minister Robert Fico. President Murmu will also meet the Speaker of the National Council of the Slovak Republic, Richard Rasi.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
What a beautiful cultural exchange! The Monastery of Jeronimos is absolutely stunning - glad our President is showcasing India's commitment to strengthening ties with Portugal 🇮🇳🤝🇵🇹
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Rahul S.
Interesting to see the focus on historical connections. I wish there was more coverage about what concrete economic agreements might come from this visit though.
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Ananya M.
The photos from Praca do Imperio were so regal! Our President represented India with such grace. More of these diplomatic visits please - they really help put India on the global stage.
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Sanjay P.
While I appreciate the cultural aspects, I hope these visits lead to tangible benefits for common citizens. The trade growth numbers are promising - let's see if this translates to more opportunities for Indian businesses.
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Meera D.
The 50-year diplomatic anniversary makes this extra special! As someone with Goan heritage, I'm particularly moved by this strengthening of Indo-Portuguese relations. The shared history is so rich.
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Vikram R.
Respectful criticism: I wish the itinerary included more interactions with the Indian diaspora in Portugal. They're such an important bridge between our cultures.
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Neha T.
The focus on renewable energy cooperation is exciting! Portugal is a leader in clean energy - this could be great for India's sustainability goals 🌱⚡

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