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Indian diaspora in Portugal takes part in cultural event marking Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav

Portugal lauds India’s mass vaccination efforts and expressed hope to continue the momentum of high-level bilateral visits between the two countries as the pandemic situation improves

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Indian diaspora in Portugal took part in cultutal event marking Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav during the visit of Indian Union Minister of State for External Affairs (MoS), Meenakashi Lekhi. The minister interacted with the Indian diaspora and participated in the Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav celebrations marking the rich cultural heritage of India organised by the Embassy of India in Lisbon. She spoke about the role of the diaspora community in preserving Indian culture and building strong bonds between India and the world in the spirit of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam. She also visited the Mahatma Gandhi Park and paid floral tributes to the Mahatma and later visited the Hindu Temple.

Indian Union Minister of State for External Affairs (MoS), Meenakashi Lekhi paid an official visit three-day visit to Portugal from September 12-14, 2021.

“During the visit, MoS had an in-depth review of the bilateral relations with her counterpart, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Co-operation, Francisco Andre. This was followed by the signing of the milestone Bilateral Agreement on the Recruitment of Indian Citizens to Work in Portugal. Portugal is the first European country with which India has signed a dedicated agreement on labour mobility. This is also the first such agreement signed by Portugal outside the EU. The agreement sets out the procedures for recruitment of Indian workers and professionals in Portugal and will open up new employment opportunities for Indians further strengthening the socio-economic linkages between the two countries,” a release from the Ministry of External Affairs said.

“Foreign Minister of Portugal, Augusto Santos Silva, hosted a lunch for MoS which was also attended by Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Francisco Andre and Secretary of State for Internationalisation Eurico Brilhante Dias. Minister Silva lauded India’s mass vaccination efforts and expressed hope to continue the momentum of high-level bilateral visits between the two countries as the pandemic situation improves. Minister Silva also referred to the successful India-EU Leaders Meeting in Porto in May this year and stressed on the early implementation of its outcomes in Brussels. MoS called for greater focus on enhancing and diversifying bilateral economic and commercial relations with Portugal and reiterated the urgency regarding mutual recognition of vaccinations and vaccine certificates for resumption of political, business and people-to-people engagements,” the release said.

In her meeting with the Minister of Culture of Portugal, Dr. Graca Fonseca, the MoS explored avenues of cooperation in the field of culture such as exchange of youth and literary delegations, establishment of Maritime Heritage Gallery at Lothal under the MOU signed with Portugal in February 2020, capacity building in heritage conservation, archives and museology and training of trainers in related skills. MoS also met the Executive Secretary of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) Dr. Zacarias da Costa. This was the first high level interaction between India and the CPLP, since India’s joining the CPLP as an Associate Observer at the Luanda Summit in July 2021. MoS conveyed India’s commitment towards intensifying cooperation with Lusophone countries as per the expressed objectives of the CPLP.

 

India explored avenues of cooperation in the field of culture such as exchange of youth and literary delegations, establishment of Maritime Heritage Gallery at Lothal under the MOU signed with Portugal in February 2020, capacity building in heritage conservation, archives and museology and training of trainers in related skills

 

During the visit, MoS also interacted with the Indian diaspora and participated in the Azadi ka Amrut Mahotsav celebrations marking the rich cultural heritage of India organised by the Embassy of India in Lisbon. She spoke about the role of the diaspora community in preserving Indian culture and building strong bonds between India and the world in the spirit of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam. She also visited the Mahatma Gandhi Park and paid floral tributes to the Mahatma and later visited the Hindu Temple.

“India’s traditional relations with Portugal are marked by warmth and friendship and have assumed dynamism in recent years with mutual understanding and support from the leaderships. The two countries have active and growing cooperation in the field of economy & business, science, defence, people to people relations and culture, despite disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. The visit, which was the first Ministerial-level from India since the onset of the pandemic, provided further impetus to India’s growing relations with Portugal and the EU,” said the MEA.

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Toshi Jyotsna
Toshi Jyotsna
(Toshi Jyotsna is an IT professional who keeps a keen interest in writing on contemporary issues both in Hindi and English. She is a columnist, and an award-winning story writer.)

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