Ahmedabad witnessed a momentous occasion as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took part in the International Kite Festival on the Sabarmati Riverfront. Flying kites together, the two leaders symbolized friendship, harmony, and unity between nations.
This vibrant event, rooted in Gujarat’s age-old tradition of kite flying during Makar Sankranti, has evolved dramatically under Modi’s foresight. What began as a local celebration on rooftops and courtyards has soared to international heights. During his tenure as Chief Minister, Modi recognized the potential of this cultural practice to showcase India’s heritage on the world stage, boosting tourism and soft power diplomacy.
The festival now draws kite enthusiasts, artists, and culture lovers from across the globe to cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Surat. Skies fill with colorful kites, transcending language barriers and borders, fostering a shared joy that speaks volumes without words.
Modi himself shared captivating images from the event on social media, describing how the Ahmedabad sky burst into colors and energy. He expressed delight in hosting Chancellor Merz, noting the joy of watching him attempt to fly a kite. ‘Kite festivals during Makar Sankranti fill the sky with colors, joy, and festivity,’ Modi posted. ‘As kites soar high, they represent new beginnings and shared happiness.’
From humble rooftops to a global cultural exchange platform, the Gujarat International Kite Festival stands as a testament to visionary leadership. It unites people in tradition and celebration, projecting India’s vibrant spirit worldwide. Today, every kite carries messages of positivity, unity, and delight, making the festival a beacon of cultural diplomacy.
