Key Points

PM Modi was warmly welcomed in Brazil with a traditional harmonium performance alongside President Lula da Silva. The leaders shared a cultural moment at Alvorada Palace, highlighting India-Brazil ties. Modi also interacted with the Indian diaspora and witnessed a 114-horse ceremonial honour. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral cooperation in trade, defence, and technology.

Key Points: PM Modi Enjoys Classical Music With Brazil President Lula da Silva

  • PM Modi received a ceremonial welcome at Alvorada Palace
  • Enjoyed harmonium performance with President Lula
  • Witnessed a 114-horse guard of honour
  • Engaged with Indian diaspora in Brazil
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Harmonious ties: PM Modi enjoys classical music performance in Brazil

PM Modi and Brazil's President Lula da Silva bond over Indian classical music during ceremonial welcome in Brasilia.

"Broadening the horizons of the Strategic Partnership. – Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

Brasilia, July 8

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a state-visit to Brazil after participating in the BRICS Summit, received a warm ceremonial welcome at the Alvorada Palace in Brazil on Tuesday.

He was accorded a warm ceremonial welcome in Brasilia.

Upon his arrival, he shared a unique moment of enjoying a harmonium performance along with the Brazilian President, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

PM Modi enjoyed the Indian classical musical presentation which used traditional instruments such as the Harmonium and Tabla at his ceremonial welcome at Alvorada Palace in Brasilia.

PM Modi appreciated the performance and greeted the performers with a gesture of folded hands.

The Prime Minister was accorded a ceremonial guard of honour. The national anthems of India and Brazil were played at Alvorada Palace.

"Broadening the horizons of the Strategic Partnership. PM @narendramodi warmly received by President @LulaOficial and First Lady @JanjaLula at the Alvorada Palace with a guard of honour & ceremonial welcome. Bilateral talks lie ahead," posted Randhir Jaiswal, official spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs.

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PM Modi also received a unique 114-horse welcome at the ceremonial welcome at Alvorada Palace in Brasilia.

Earlier, PM Modi was accorded a warm welcome on his arrival at Brasilia airport with the Batala Mundo band performing traditional Afro-Brazilian compositions.

"At Brasilia airport, the Batala Mundo band played some wonderful compositions. Theirs is a global effort to promote Afro-Brazilian percussion, in particular the Samba-Reggae from Salvador da Bahia, Brazil," he said in a post on X.

The Indian community in Brazil was also present at the airport to greet the Prime Minister. "Landed in Brasilia a short while ago. The Indian community accorded a memorable welcome, once again highlighting how passionate our diaspora is and how connected they remain with their roots," PM Modi said in another post.

After arriving at his hotel in Brasilia, PM Modi interacted with members of the Indian diaspora, including children who had gathered with the Tricolour to welcome him.

The Prime Minister also witnessed a cultural performance. He appreciated the artists and interacted with them after their performance.PM Modi will hold bilateral discussions with the Brazilian President on broadening the Strategic Partnership between the two countries in areas of mutual interest, including trade, defence, energy, space, technology, agriculture, health, and people-to-people linkages.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the cultural aspects, I hope these visits translate into concrete economic benefits for India. Brazil is an important trade partner - let's see some actual deals signed!
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Aditya G
The 114-horse welcome sounds majestic! Our PM getting royal treatment abroad makes me emotional. Jai Hind! 🐎🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat in Brazil, it's heartwarming to see our culture being celebrated here. The Indian diaspora's enthusiasm is truly special. Wish I could have been there!
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Vikram M
Classical music diplomacy at its best! But I wonder - how much does such elaborate ceremonial welcome cost the Brazilian taxpayers? Our PM's visits should be substantive, not just symbolic.
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Kavya N
The photo of PM Modi enjoying the performance with folded hands is so graceful. He truly represents Indian values wherever he goes. More power to our cultural ambassadors! 🙏
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Michael C
Interesting cultural exchange! The Afro-Brazilian percussion and Indian classical music - two rich traditions coming together. This is what global harmony looks like.

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