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PM Modi in Argentina: 3 lesser-known facts about India-Argentina relations
PM Modi in Argentina: 3 lesser-known facts about India-Argentina relations

Indian Express

time05-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Indian Express

PM Modi in Argentina: 3 lesser-known facts about India-Argentina relations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Argentina on Friday evening (July 4), marking the third stop of his five-nation tour of the 'Global South'. This marks the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the country in 57 years. Landed in Buenos Aires for a bilateral visit which will focus on augmenting relations with Argentina. I'm eager to be meeting President Javier Milei and holding detailed talks with him.@JMilei — Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 5, 2025 The Prime Minister paid his respects at the statue of General José de San Martín, regarded as the liberator of Argentina, Peru and Chile from Spanish colonial rule. He will later meet with Argentinean President Javier Milei, as well as the country's top leadership, to review ongoing cooperation and discuss new avenues for bilateral partnerships. India and Argentina celebrated 75 years of diplomatic relations in 2024, and seek to build on cooperation in several areas, including defence, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, renewable energy, trade and investment. Trade in the mineral resources sector is significant, with Argentine reserves of lithium of key interest for India's green energy transition. India was Argentina's fifth-largest trading partner in 2024. Here are three lesser-known facts about bilateral relations between the two countries. As Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi visited Argentina as part of her tour of South American nations in 1968. In a post on X, Congress MP Jairam Ramesh recalled that Indira Gandhi had met Victoria Ocampo in Buenos Aires, conferring upon the latter the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature of Rabindranath Tagore's Visva Bharati University. Indira Gandhi junto a Victoria Ocampo durante su visita a la Argentina. Año 1968. Inventario 301851. — Archivo General (@AGNArgentina) June 18, 2014 Indira Gandhi's tour of South America also saw her visiting Brazil, Uruguay, Chile, Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana, as well as the island of Trinidad and Tobago in under a month. The first recorded visit by an Argentine to India was in 1848. According to Indologist Gustavo Canzobre, Indo-Argentinean relations date back to 1848 when the 17-year-old Argentine Lucio V. Mansilla visited India. Mansilla's writings of his travels across India and East Asia were recorded in the book Diario de viaje a Oriente (1850-51) (Travel Journal to the Orient [1850-51]). Canzobre described Mansilla as a 'dandy' who 'spent all his family business funds on having the very best of lives'. However, Argentine understanding of India and the 'Orient' or East Asia was coloured in a racialised, colonial narrative. 'The city of Kolkata, undoubtedly one of the most beautiful in the world, must be considered under two aspects; first, the houses of the Europeans, which are magnificent, and second, the natives, who are the dirtiest and most disgusting imaginable,' Mansilla wrote in his journal. ('India-Argentina: Past and Present of an Enduring Passion', Gustavo Canzobre, 2018) Tagore's visit to a South American country would leave a transformative impact. In November 1924, Rabindranath Tagore arrived in Argentina en route Peru, where he had been invited to attend the centenary celebrations of the Battle of Ayacucho, which secured Peruvian independence from Spanish colonial rule. However, he fell ill on arriving in Buenos Aires, having just completed a particularly gruelling tour of Europe. The writer, Victoria Ocampo, a patron of the arts and an intellectual who challenged male domination of the literary world, was a fan of Tagore's work and invited him to recuperate at her Buenos Aires estate. During his stay in Argentina, Tagore composed the poetry collection Purabi, which included his reflections on his time spent in the country, according to a release by Visva Bharati University commemorating the centenary of this visit. He dedicated this collection to Ocampo, whom he affectionately called 'Bijoya'. Canzobre described Tagore's influence on Ocampo as deeply significant, impacting the understanding of Indian philosophy in the South American nation, as well as a deep interest in Indian culture, dance, music and yoga. Ocampo translated, promoted and even organised exhibitions of his work. Ocampo's magazine, Sur, was inspired by Tagore's Vishva Quarterly, which promoted cross-cultural dialogue and exchange in a manner previously unknown.

Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Date, History, Significance And Quotes
Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Date, History, Significance And Quotes

News18

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Date, History, Significance And Quotes

Last Updated: May 07, 2025, 07:00 IST Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: The Nobel laureate wrote around 2,230 songs and painted nearly 3,000 paintings. (File Pic) Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Rabindra Jayanti is celebrated on May 7 each year to mark the birth anniversary of the world renowned poet, writer and Nobel Prize winner, Rabindranath Tagore. This special day honours his contributions towards Indian literature, music and culture. Tagore's work continues to inspire generations and is remembered with great respect. Rabindra Jayanti is a time for everyone to look back on the Nobel laureate's achievements and the legacy he left behind. In this article, we'll explore the history and significance of the day, along with some key facts and memorable quotes by Tagore. Will Rabindra Jayanti Be Celebrated On May 7 Or May 9? Tagore was born on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata to Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. Rabindranath Jayanti is usually celebrated according to the Bengali calendar, on the 25th day of the month of Boishakh. This year, it will be celebrated on May 9 in West Bengal. However, in other parts of India, people will mark Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti on May 7. Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: History Rabindranath Tagore was born in a wealthy Bengali family and became one of the most respected figures in literature and politics. His poems, songs, short stories, plays and novels are still admired by many. Tagore also wrote Jana Gana Mana, which became India's national anthem, and composed the national anthems for Bangladesh and Sri Lanka as well. In 1913, Tagore made history by becoming the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. He delivered speeches at the World Parliament for Religions in 1929 and again in 1937. Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Significance Tagore was a brilliant poet and artist who wrote around 2,230 songs and painted nearly 3,000 paintings. He also wrote national anthems for several countries. He founded Visva Bharati University at Shantiniketan located in Bolpur, West Bengal. Every year, his birth anniversary is celebrated with a lot of excitement. People remember him by singing his songs and reciting his poetry. These celebrations help inspire the younger generation to learn about his life and achievements. Rabindranath Tagore Jayanti 2025: Key Facts Rabindranath tagore was not only the first Non European but also the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. In 2004, his Nobel Prize medal was stolen from Shantiniketan. The Swedish Academy later gave him two replicas, one in silver and one in gold. In 1915, Rabindranath Tagore was awarded a knighthood by King George V for his work in literature. It was found that Tagore was red-green colour blind, which became noticeable in his paintings. Rabindranath Tagore used the money from his Nobel Prize to build the Visva Bharati school, where students could learn with freedom and creativity. View All Kiara Advani FINALLY Debuts Baby Bump At Her First Met Gala In Gaurav Gupta Couture | DECODED Zendaya & Anna Sawai Accidentally Twin In Lookalike Outfits At Met Gala 2025 | N18G SRK, Priyanka Chopra, Kiara Advani & Diljit Dosanjh: What Desi Celebs Might Wear To Met Gala 2025 Shah Rukh Khan Is Coming For Hollywood With His Met Gala Debut & Sabyasachi's Dressing Him | N18G US President Donald Trump's Clumsy Moments At Pope Francis' Funeral Sparks Internet Backlash | N18G View all

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