Modi, German Chancellor Merz Fly Kites at Vibrant International Festival in Gujarat

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurated the International Kite Festival 2026 at Ahmedabad's Sabarmati Riverfront by flying kites together. The event, organized by Gujarat Tourism, features participation from 135 international kite flyers representing 50 countries and hundreds of domestic participants. The festival includes a heritage walkway, kite museum, cultural performances, and stalls showcasing Gujarati cuisine and handicrafts. A grand musical symphony featuring 108 artists is also scheduled as part of the celebrations.

Key Points: Modi, Merz Inaugurate International Kite Festival 2026 in Ahmedabad

  • Leaders symbolised Indo-German friendship
  • 135 international flyers from 50 countries
  • Showcase of Gujarat's cultural heritage
  • Grand symphony with 108 artists planned
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PM Narendra Modi, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurate 'International Kite Festival 2026'

PM Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz inaugurated the International Kite Festival 2026 in Ahmedabad, celebrating Indo-German ties and Gujarat's culture.

"Uttarayan is more than a kite-flying event; it is a celebration deeply rooted in Gujarat's cultural identity. - Gujarat government"

Gandhinagar, January 12

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 'International Kite Festival 2026' at the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad, with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz gracing the occasion as the Chief Guest. The two leaders inaugurated the festival by flying kites, symbolising the strong diplomatic relations and friendship between India and Germany. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghavi also attended the event.

The Prime Minister and the German Chancellor visited a specially designed replica that showcases the architectural heritage of Ahmedabad's traditional Pols and Havelis.

According to the Gujarat government, 'Uttarayan' is more than a kite-flying event; it is a celebration deeply rooted in Gujarat's cultural identity. As part of the heritage walkway, a kite museum and an iconic photo wall have been created. The dignitaries received detailed insights into kites from various states, crafted from different materials and using various techniques. They also witnessed live demonstrations by skilled artisans showcasing the art of kite-making.

The dignitaries from both nations were welcomed with special cultural performances, including Gujarat's Beda Raas, Kuchipudi, Bharatanatyam, and the ancient traditional sport of Mallakhamb.

Furthermore, 108 artists from Gujarat and Rajasthan presented a musical ensemble featuring instruments such as sitar, sarangi, violin, mandolin, harmonium, flute, dholak, tabla, and mridang. The performance included renditions of Vande Mataram, Vaishnav Jan, and German melodies, symbolising the friendship between India and Germany.

Organised by Gujarat Tourism, this colourful kite festival is witnessing participation this year from 135 international kite flyers representing 50 countries and 65 kite flyers from 13 Indian states, displaying kites of diverse colours and designs. Alongside them, 871 kite flyers from 16 districts of Gujarat are also participating, showcasing their skills.

Members of the State Cabinet, local MLAs, municipal corporation office-bearers, and senior secretaries and officials of the State Government attended the event.

According to the Gujarat government, a distinctive blend of music and colours will be on display on Tuesday evening.

On Tuesday at 7:00 pm, a grand symphony performance featuring 108 artists, along with a special cultural programme, will offer an immersive experience. Folk singer Kinjal Dave will perform.

Through international festivals that showcase the State's rich cultural heritage, Gujarat is steadily establishing itself as a prominent global destination for culture and tourism. To familiarise visitors with Gujarati cuisine and handicrafts, 25 handicraft stalls and 15 food stalls have been set up.

At the International Kite Festival-2026, kite flyers from around 50 countries--including Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Guatemala, Hungary, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Thailand, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, the U.K., the United States of America, Vietnam, Slovenia, Bahrain, Nepal, Turkey and Jordan--are participating.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is fantastic for Gujarat's tourism and soft power. 50 countries participating! Events like these put us on the global map. Hope the visitors enjoy the food stalls - the dhokla and fafda must be a hit!
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Aman W
While I appreciate the cultural showcase, I hope the state government is also focusing on the local artisans' livelihoods year-round, not just during festivals. The skilled kite-makers deserve sustained support.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Ahmedabad, this festival is the highlight of the year! The energy at the riverfront is electric. It's wonderful to see my home country Germany participating so warmly. The cultural fusion is executed beautifully.
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Vikram M
108 artists for the symphony! That's some scale. Gujarat really knows how to host a world-class event. From the Pol replica to the Mallakhamb demonstration, every detail celebrates heritage. Proud moment.
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Kriti O
The inclusion of artists from so many Indian states is the best part. It's not just a Gujarat festival, it's India's festival. The kite museum is a great initiative to preserve this art for future generations. 👏

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