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PM Modi’s ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ Gift to King Charles III – Strengthening Green Diplomacy

During his UK visit in July 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented a tree sapling to King Charles III at Sandringham Estate, Norfolk. The gesture was part of India’s environmental initiative ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’, aimed at promoting tree plantation in honour of mothers. This symbolic act also reflected shared environmental values and growing Indo-UK cooperation.

Background

‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ is a green initiative launched by PM Modi to encourage people to plant trees in tribute to their mothers. It emphasizes environmental responsibility and personal emotional connection with nature. The movement is part of India’s broader efforts toward climate action and ecological sustainability.

Significance

The sapling gift signifies India’s commitment to green diplomacy and its effort to engage global leaders in environmental causes. King Charles III has long advocated sustainable living, organic farming, and climate action, making this a meaningful gesture. It also showcased India’s cultural values and soft power on the world stage.

Objective

The main aim of this initiative is to,

  • Encourage citizen-led afforestation
  • Create personal emotional links with sustainability
  • Promote global awareness of India’s green missions
  • Strengthen environmental cooperation with like-minded nations

Key Features of the Gift

  • The sapling gifted is a Davidia involucrata ‘Sonoma’, also known as the Sonoma dove tree or handkerchief tree.
  • This ornamental species is known for its early blooming (2–3 years) and distinctive white bracts, which resemble fluttering handkerchiefs or doves.
  • It is to be planted during the autumn season at the royal estate.

Impact

The meeting also strengthened ties on other fronts such as the India-UK Free Trade Agreement (CETA), Yoga and Ayurveda cooperation, and youth engagement through sports diplomacy. The sapling symbolizes a long-term green partnership between India and the UK and supports India’s international image as a leader in climate responsibility.

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