name the art form developed by the impact of indo portuguese relationship
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Today India’s relations with Portugal remain warm and friendly, with no irritants. Portugal views India as a vibrant pluralistic democracy, a major world economy, and an ancient civilisation with which it has close historical and cultural ties. Portugal has advocated for India in multilateral fora by consistently supporting India’s permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), the Nuclear Suppliers Group and Indian candidatures to various bodies. The idea of starting a India-EU Summit was mooted for the firs time by Portugal when the current UNSG Antonio Guterres was the Portuguese Prime Minister and the first India-EU Summit was subsequently held in Lisbon under the Portuguese Presidency of the European Union in 2000 which was attended by Prime Minister Vajpayee and 4 Cabinet Ministers. Portugal became the first EU country to extradite a person to India even in the absence of a bilateral extradition treaty when it extradited Abu Salem and Monica Bedi to India in 2005 for the 1993 Mumbai Blast trial (an extradition treaty was signed later, in 2007. In 2015, Portugal became the first European and western country, and only the fourth one outside the East Asia Summit, to sign a MoU on the Nalanda University in India.