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Gujarat: EAM Jaishankar visits Indus Valley site in Lothal

ANI April 17, 2025 153 views

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar made a significant visit to the historic Lothal archaeological site in Gujarat, exploring the rich Indus Valley Civilization heritage. During his trip, he reviewed ongoing excavations and the upcoming National Maritime Heritage Complex project with great interest. Jaishankar also emphasized India's growing global confidence and changing international engagement approach during his interactions. His visit underscores the importance of preserving and understanding India's ancient cultural and archaeological treasures.

"When we look at the world, we look with a degree of confidence" - S Jaishankar"
Lothal, April 16: External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar on Wednesday visited the Gujarat's Lothal, one of the prominent cities of the ancient Indus Valley Civilisation.

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Jaishankar explores significant Indus Valley archaeological site in Lothal

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Reviews National Maritime Heritage Complex project details

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Highlights India's evolving global engagement perspective

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Inaugurates smart classes in Narmada district

The visit was guided by the Additional Director General of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), who briefed the EAM Jaishankar on the ongoing excavation at the historical site and its findings.

Jaishankar also reviewed a detailed presentation showcasing the progress, vision, and unique features of the upcoming complex at the National Maritime Heritage Complex (NMHC) project site at Lothal.

Earlier, Jaishankar inaugurated smart classes for the students in Lachhras village in Gujarat's Narmada district on Tuesday, saying that in the age of mobile phones, smart classes help engage students.

The Minister is on a visit to various areas in Narmada. He also inaugurated the gymnastics hall of a sports centre in Rajpipla and visited the post office passport seva kendra.

Speaking about his visit, Jaishankar mentioned how the passport help office receives a good volume of appointments daily.

"When I became a minister 6 years ago, I came to Narmada, and there was a demand to set up a passport Kendra here. So I was able to visit after a long time. The work is going well; in the office, they say that around 30-40 appointments come in every day. At least public services regarding passports have been increased here, so the people feel that the External Affairs Minister does some work," he said.

S. Jaishankar also highlighted India's growing global confidence and evolving outlook on international engagement. He underlined the concept of a "global workplace", stressing that not only can India leverage the world for accelerated progress, but the world, too, stands to benefit from India's rise.

Addressing students and faculty at the Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT) on Tuesday, Jaishankar emphasised a shift in the national mindset--from one of apprehension to one of assertive optimism--stating that India now views the world as a space of opportunity rather than a challenge.

"Many things have changed. One, when we look at the world, we look with a degree of confidence. It is new because, in the past, we sometimes looked at the world with a degree of nervousness. I think the attitude towards the world itself is the first fundamental change. Second, which is relevant to our topic, we believe that the opportunities are more than the challenges. The world today can be engaged, utilised and leveraged to make the progress of India grow faster. Third, the world can also benefit. When I say opportunities, one very obvious opportunity is a global workplace," the EAM said.

Reader Comments

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Priya M.
So glad to see our leaders taking interest in our ancient heritage! Lothal is such an important part of our history. Hope this visit brings more attention and funding to preserve these sites 🙏
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Rahul K.
Interesting to see the focus on both ancient history and modern infrastructure like passport services. Shows a balanced approach to development. The global workplace concept he mentioned is particularly relevant for young professionals today.
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Anjali S.
While I appreciate the visit, I wish there was more discussion about the actual archaeological findings at Lothal. The article mentions excavations but doesn't share any details about what's being discovered. Would love to know more!
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Vikram P.
Smart classes + heritage sites + passport services - quite a packed schedule! Dr. Jaishankar always brings such an intellectual perspective to everything. His comments about India's changing global outlook are spot on 💯
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Neha T.
The Maritime Heritage Complex sounds exciting! Does anyone know when it's expected to open? Would love to plan a family trip there once it's ready. Gujarat has so much to offer in terms of tourism 🚢
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Sanjay D.
As someone from Gujarat, I'm happy to see our historical sites getting attention. But I hope this isn't just a photo-op and leads to actual improvements in preserving our heritage. The passport services expansion is definitely a positive though!

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