Modi Plants Tree in Ethiopia: How India's 'Ek Ped' Initiative Unites Nations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a symbolic gesture by planting a tree at the Ethiopian Parliament. This act connected India's "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" campaign with Ethiopia's own Green Legacy Initiative. During his address, he emphasized the deep historical and constitutional bonds between the two nations. The visit also included a poignant tribute to Ethiopia's history at the Adwa Victory Monument.

Key Points: PM Modi Plants Sapling at Ethiopian Parliament for Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam

  • PM Modi planted a sapling at the Ethiopian Parliament as part of India's environmental initiative
  • He addressed the joint session, highlighting shared values and a vision for the Global South
  • Modi drew parallels between the Indian and Ethiopian constitutions, both beginning with "We the People"
  • The visit included tributes at the Adwa Victory Monument, honoring Ethiopia's spirit of freedom
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PM Modi plants tree at Ethiopian Parliament as part of India's 'Ek Ped, Maa Ke Naam' initiative

PM Modi plants a tree at Ethiopia's Parliament, linking India's 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' with Ethiopia's Green Legacy to forge a greener future.

"Two nations, two traditions, one shared promise to honour our Mother Earth and build a greener future. - MEA"

Addis Ababa,, December 17

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday planted a sapling at the Ethiopian Parliament as part of India's "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" initiative.

Prime Minister Modi also addressed a joint session of the Ethiopian Parliament, where he conveyed India's greetings of friendship and goodwill.

Referring to Mahatma Gandhi's idea of trusteeship, Prime Minister Modi said humanity does not own the planet but holds it in trust for future generations.

He said the spirit behind India's "Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam" initiative resonates with Ethiopia's Green Legacy Initiative, reflecting a shared commitment to protecting the environment. He said the ancient civilisations of India and Ethiopia are "one family" and described the two countries as natural partners, with Ethiopia at the crossroads of Africa and India at the heart of the Indian Ocean, said MEA.

Later in an X post, MEA wrote, " PM @narendramodi planted a sapling at the Ethiopian House of People's Representatives, as part of Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam and Ethiopia's Green Legacy initiative. Two nations, two traditions, one shared promise to honour our Mother Earth and build a greener future."

The Prime Minister highlighted a shared vision of India and Ethiopia for the Global South, stressing a world where development is fair, technology is accessible, sovereignty is respected, prosperity is shared, and peace is defended. He also drew parallels between the constitutions of the two nations, noting that both place the people at the centre of national destiny.

"India's Constitution begins with the words: 'We, the People of India." Ethiopia's Constitution begins with: "We, the Nations, Nationalities and Peoples of Ethiopia."Their message is the same: our destiny is in our hands," PM Modi said.

During his address, Prime Minister Modi recalled the role played by thousands of Indian teachers in Ethiopia's development journey over the decades, saying they have partnered with the country in nation-building and have "entered Ethiopian hearts."

Earlier in the day, the Prime Minister paid tribute at the Adwa Victory Monument, where he laid a wreath to honour Ethiopia's enduring spirit of resistance and sovereignty. He also visited the Adwa Museum, which documents the country's historic struggle for freedom and self-determination.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on X that the Prime Minister's visit to Adwa was a tribute to Ethiopia's heroes and a salute to Africa's legacy of dignity, freedom and resilience.

After concluding his address, Prime Minister Modi interacted with members of the Ethiopian Parliament.

In a post on X later, he said it was a great honour and privilege to address the House, adding that Ethiopia's rich history, culture and spirit inspire deep respect and admiration. He reaffirmed India's commitment to strengthening the partnership with Ethiopia, guided by shared values, mutual trust and a common vision for peace, development and cooperation.

After adressing the parliament, the PM wrote in an X Post, " It was a great honour and privilege to address the Ethiopian Parliament this morning. Ethiopia's rich history, culture and spirit inspire deep respect and admiration. I conveyed India's commitment to further strengthening our partnership, guided by shared values, mutual trust and a common vision for peace, development and cooperation."

- ANI

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Priya S
Love the symbolism! Planting a tree in a foreign parliament shows our commitment to the environment goes beyond borders. The connection with Ethiopia's Green Legacy is perfect.
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Rohit P
While international diplomacy is important, I hope we see the same zeal for planting trees and protecting forests back home in India. Our cities need more green cover urgently.
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Sarah B
The mention of Indian teachers in Ethiopia's development is heartwarming. It shows our relationship isn't new, but built on decades of people-to-people connection. Well done.
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Vikram M
Drawing parallels between our constitutions was a masterstroke in diplomacy. "We, the People" truly unites democracies. This is how soft power is exercised. Jai Hind!
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Karthik V
Good initiative, but the real test is ensuring these symbolic acts translate into concrete, large-scale environmental action and sustainable partnerships. Hope this is just the beginning.
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Michael C
Respect for paying tribute at the Adwa Victory Monument. Acknowledging another nation's history and struggle shows true statesmanship. India-Ethiopia friendship zindabad!

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