President Droupadi Murmu honoured with ‘City Key of Honour’ in Lisbon

Indian President Droupadi Murmu during her visit to Portugal. Photo Courtesy: PIB

Indian President Droupadi Murmu received the ‘City Key of Honour’ of Lisbon during an event held at Câmara Municipal de Lisboa (City Hall) on Monday.

Speaking on the occasion, Murmu thanked the Mayor and the people of Lisbon for the gesture.

She said that Lisbon is known for its open-mindedness, the warmth of its people and its culture, along with tolerance and respect for diversity.

She was happy to note that Lisbon is a global city that is at the forefront of technological change, innovation, digital public infrastructure and digital transition. 
President Murmu said that in these areas, India and Portugal could further cooperate.

She attended a banquet hosted in her honour by the President of the Republic of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, at Palacio da Ajuda.

In her banquet remarks, the Indian President said that the cultural ties between the people of the two countries span centuries, and these ties have left an indelible mark on their collective imagination.

“These include our shared past, which is reflected in architecture, historical sites and languages, as well as our cuisines,” she said.

Murmu said that this year holds special significance as the two nations celebrate 50 years of bilateral relations.

“With our natural synergy and potential for cooperation in diverse fields, our historic ties are firmly on their way to becoming a dynamic and visionary partnership,” Murmu said. 

Cooperation

President Murmu said she was happy to note the steady and progressive growth in India-Portugal cooperation in various fields, including science and technology, defence, IT, start-ups, research, educational and cultural cooperation.

Murmu said that as a knowledge-based economy, India is harnessing its strengths in areas such as science and technology, information and communication technology, digital public infrastructure, start-ups and innovation to create an inclusive and sustainable development model that benefits all. She stated that India considers Portugal as its partner in these efforts.

The President appreciated Portugal’s role in promoting India’s relations with the European Union. She highlighted that it was during Portugal’s Presidency of the European Union that the first India-EU Summit was held in 2000, and in May 2021, once again under the Portuguese Presidency, the historic “India-EU Plus 27” Leadership Summit took place in Portugal.

IndiaPortugal bond

The President expressed confidence that India-Portugal bilateral relations will become even closer and broader in the times to come, and it will be beneficial not only for the people of these two countries but for the entire world.