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New German Envoy connects with India’s heart and culture

Anjali Yadav
By Anjali Yadav Published September 21, 2024
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Walter J. Lindner, the newly-appointed German Ambassador to India, has made a striking impression with his unique approach to diplomacy. Breaking away from the conventional, Lindner’s arrival at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in a classic red Ambassador car instantly captured attention. His unconventional style and efforts to embrace Indian culture have quickly endeared him to the people of India, setting the tone for a tenure focused on cultural connection and mutual respect.

Lindner, 62, has been immersing himself in India’s rich cultural heritage even before officially assuming his diplomatic duties. From engaging with ‘sadhus’ in Varanasi to touring Delhi’s bustling spice market, Khari Baoli, on a rickshaw, Lindner has demonstrated a genuine curiosity about India’s traditions and way of life. His visit to the famed Beatles Ashram in Rishikesh further highlighted his personal and cultural ties with the country. The diplomat’s approach is both refreshing and symbolic of a deeper, people-centric diplomacy.

Hindi as a bridge to India’s heartland

One of the most significant gestures Lindner has made is his decision to learn Hindi, a language spoken by millions across India. When he presented his credentials to President Ram Nath Kovind on May 21, 2019, Lindner surprised everyone by delivering part of his speech in Hindi, much to the President’s delight. This act underscored Lindner’s commitment to building genuine connections with the Indian people, particularly those who are not fluent in English.

In an interview with IANS, Lindner explained his motivation for learning Hindi: “I want to talk to people who are not much fluent in English, which is what happens when you go to the countryside.” For Lindner, Hindi represents more than just a language; it’s a tool to connect with India’s heartland and understand the country beyond its urban centers.

His openness to the local language and culture is already paying off. During his travels to various Indian cities such as Jaipur, Shekhawati, Dehradun, Rishikesh, and Varanasi, Lindner live-tweeted his experiences, sharing vivid images and heartfelt reflections on India’s spiritual and historical significance. His tweets, filled with admiration for the country’s diverse traditions, have made him a popular figure on social media.

A personal connection to India

Lindner’s connection to India isn’t new. The Munich-born diplomat first visited India in 1977 as a young 21-year-old. His return to Varanasi, India’s spiritual capital, after more than four decades was a particularly emotional experience. Sharing an old photograph of himself from that time, Lindner remarked on how little the essence of Varanasi has changed, despite the passage of time.

“Varanasi – thousands of years old, India’s spiritual capital, a place so sacred that to die here is said to be a fast track to liberation from the endless cycle of rebirth and union with the divine. Early morning boat ride along the Ganges ghats,” he tweeted, accompanied by captivating images of the city’s sacred ghats and the Ganges River. His deep respect for India’s spiritual heritage was evident as he reflected on the profound significance of the city.

A diplomat for modern times

Lindner’s appointment comes at a crucial time in the Indo-German relationship. Germany has been one of India’s key trade and diplomatic partners within the European Union, and the two countries share strong ties in fields such as technology, science, education, and environmental policy. Lindner’s ability to connect with the Indian public on a personal level adds an important dimension to his role as ambassador, one that goes beyond formal diplomacy.

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The envoy’s connection with India extends beyond government interactions. His engagements are aimed at understanding the cultural and social fabric of India, something that resonates deeply with the country’s diverse population. By riding rickshaws, meeting spiritual leaders, and visiting local markets, Lindner is breaking down the barriers that often exist between foreign diplomats and the communities they serve.

Warm congratulatory message to PM Modi

Lindner’s diplomatic efforts haven’t been limited to cultural engagement. Following the re-election of Narendra Modi in the 2019 general elections, Lindner sent a congratulatory video message to the Prime Minister, marking another gesture of goodwill from the German envoy. The message acknowledged the importance of the India-Germany partnership and reaffirmed Germany’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations under Modi’s leadership.

A promising start

With his long hair tied in a ponytail and a vibrant, approachable personality, Lindner has already become a social media sensation, standing out from the traditionally stiff image of foreign diplomats. His genuine enthusiasm for India’s culture, coupled with his commitment to learning the language and understanding the people, sets him apart as a diplomat who seeks to build bridges on both formal and informal levels.

Lindner’s appointment signals the dawn of a new era in Indo-German relations, one that emphasizes mutual respect, cultural appreciation, and a human touch to diplomacy. By connecting with India’s heart and culture, Lindner has not only announced his arrival but has also endeared himself to the Indian people, making him a symbol of the warm relationship between the two nations.

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