What happened?
President Droupadi Murmu will undertake a State visit to Portugal and Slovakia from 7-10 April 2025, marking key diplomatic engagements in Europe. The visit to Portugal on 7-8 April, at the invitation of President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, is the first by an Indian President in 27 years. It coincides with the 50th anniversary of the re-establishment of diplomatic ties between the two nations. President Murmu will hold delegation-level talks with President Rebelo de Sousa, meet Prime Minister Luis Montenegro, and engage with parliamentary leadership.
On 9-10 April, President Murmu will visit Slovakia, the first such visit in 29 years, at the invitation of President Peter Pellegrini. She will hold bilateral discussions with President Pellegrini and Prime Minister Robert Fico, along with interactions with the Slovak parliamentary leadership. In both countries, she will engage with the Indian diaspora.
Why it matters to India
The visit reinforces India’s diplomatic outreach in Europe, strengthening political, economic, and cultural ties with Portugal and Slovakia. Portugal’s position as a key European partner and its historical ties with India make the visit significant for expanding trade, technology collaboration, and strategic partnerships. Slovakia, an emerging economy in Central Europe, offers opportunities for investment and cooperation in manufacturing, technology, and energy. President Murmu’s engagements with political leadership in both nations will deepen bilateral ties and enhance India’s presence in the region.