Modi, German Chancellor Merz Spin Charkha, Fly Kites at Gandhi Ashram

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited the historic Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad, where they paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi and observed the traditional charkha-spinning process. The leaders also jointly inaugurated and participated in the International Kite Festival 2026 at the Sabarmati Riverfront. Chancellor Merz's visit marks his first official trip to India, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and reviewing the Strategic Partnership. The visit coincides with celebrations for 75 years of diplomatic relations between India and Germany.

Key Points: PM Modi, German Chancellor Merz Visit Sabarmati Ashram

  • Tribute at Sabarmati Ashram
  • Observed charkha spinning
  • Inaugurated Kite Festival
  • Strengthening India-Germany ties
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PM Modi, German Chancellor Merz observe charkha spinning at Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram

PM Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz paid tribute to Mahatma Gandhi, spun charkha, and inaugurated the International Kite Festival in Ahmedabad.

"paid heartfelt tributes to Mahatma Gandhiji - Gujarat CMO"

Ahmedabad, January 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday visited the historic Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad, where they paid heartfelt tributes to Mahatma Gandhi, said Gujarat CMO.

According to the Gujarat CMO, the leaders also observed the charkha-spinning process at Hridaykunj, Gandhiji's residence in the ashram.

"Honorable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Bhai Modi and the Chancellor of Germany Shri Friedrich Merz had visited the historic Sabarmati Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad and paid heartfelt tributes to Mahatma Gandhiji. The distinguished dignitaries had also observed the process of spinning the charkha at Hridaykunj, Gandhiji's residence in the ashram," Gujarat CMO's X post read.

Both leaders also paid floral tributes to the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. Merz also signed the visitors' book there.

Earlier today, PM Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz participated in the International Kite Festival 2026 at the Sabarmati Riverfront, where the leaders were seen flying a kite depicting Lord Hanuman.

Chancellor Merz's participation comes during his first official visit to India, underscoring the cultural and diplomatic significance of the event.

Earlier, the two leaders jointly inaugurated the Kite Festival at the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad and participated in the event, underscoring the blend of cultural celebration and diplomatic engagement between the two nations.

Visuals from the event show both leaders interacting with participants and enjoying the vibrant festivities, which attract kite enthusiasts from across the country and abroad.

With Makar Sankranti just a few days away, the International Kite Festival will run for three days, concluding on January 14, with participation from 135 international kite enthusiasts representing 50 countries. Alongside them, 65 flyers from across India and 871 local participants from Gujarat will also take part in the event.

Prior to the festival's inauguration, PM Narendra Modi welcomed German Chancellor Merz to the Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad.

The visit is part of Chancellor Merz's official trip to India, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between India and Germany, and coincides with celebrations marking 75 years of diplomatic relations and 25 years of the India-Germany Strategic Partnership.

Earlier today, the German Federal Chancellor arrived in India for a two-day official visit to the country since assuming office.

According to a Ministry of External Affairs post on X, Chancellor Merz was warmly received by Gujarat Governor Acharya Devvrat at the airport upon his arrival in the western state. The visit came at the invitation of PM Modi.

Merz will be in India from January 12 to January 13. Both leaders will also hold bilateral engagements from 11:15 am onwards at Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar.

The two leaders will review progress on the India-Germany Strategic Partnership, which recently marked its 25th anniversary.

Their discussion will also focus on further intensifying cooperation in trade and investment, technology, education, skilling and mobility, while advancing collaboration in key areas of defence and security, science, innovation and research, green and sustainable development, and people-to-people ties.

On January 13, Merz will visit Bosch, then Nano Science and Engineering, CeNSE, and depart for Germany.PM Modi and Chancellor Merz last held discussions on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Canada, where the two leaders agreed to further broaden the bilateral strategic partnership.

During that interaction, Prime Minister Modi invited the German Chancellor to an official visit to New Delhi. The visit is also taking place in the lead-up to the India-EU Summit scheduled for January 27.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The blend of cultural diplomacy is impressive. From the solemnity of the Ashram to the joy of the kite festival, it presents a complete picture of India's diversity. Hope the bilateral talks yield strong partnerships in green tech.
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Vikram M
While the symbolism is good, I hope the discussions move beyond photo-ops. Germany is a key partner for 'Make in India' and technology transfer. Let's see concrete outcomes on defense and sustainable development. The potential is huge.
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Priya S
Flying a Hanuman kite during Makar Sankranti! What a perfect way to introduce our culture. Jai Bajrangbali! 🙏 This visit during the 75-year diplomatic milestone is very significant. Wishing success for the strategic talks.
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Rohit P
Ahmedabad is looking great as a diplomatic host city. The riverfront and ashram create a powerful contrast of tradition and modernity. Good to see Gujarat in the spotlight.
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Kavya N
The charkha is not just a symbol, it's a philosophy. Hope the message of sustainable living and local production resonates in their economic discussions. Germany's expertise in engineering combined with Indian talent can do wonders.

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