India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz wave to the crowd upon their arrival during the International Kite Festival in Ahmedabad. (Pic/AFP)
The International Kite Festival is held every year in Gujarat during January to mark Uttarayan, a significant period in the Hindu calendar that symbolises the sun's northward journey and the beginning of the summer season (Pic/PTI)
Many were seen waving Indian and German national flags, underlining the long-standing friendship and growing partnership between the two countries
Visitors at the International Kite Festival, part of Gujarat's Uttarayan celebrations, in Rajkot
The atmosphere was festive as artists and performers from different parts of the state showcased traditional dance forms and folk music to greet the visiting German leader and celebrate the spirit of the occasion
Several international participants who had travelled to Gujarat to take part in the festival were also present, and PM Modi and Chancellor Merz interacted with some of them during the event
The Prime Minister was seen flying a specially designed kite bearing the message 'Bharat -- Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam', reflecting India's philosophy of the world as one family. Some kites also featured the tricolour, Hindu deities and motifs of both leaders (Pic/AFP)

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