India, April 30 -- Violinist-composer L Subramaniam dedicates his Padma Vibhushan - India's second-highest civilian award - to the violin, the instrument that has earned him global recognition. "It belongs to my father and all the violinists, as this is the first time this honour has been given to a violinist," he tells us after attending the ceremony in Delhi. Sharing how the feat feels, the musician adds, "I am very happy and privileged to get the Padma Vibhushan. It's all because of the violin's presence on the global stage, which was my father, Prof V Lakshminarayana's (late musician) vision. He wanted the Indian violin to be on a par with the western violin. He wanted violinists to become solo artistes and not just accompanists. I am sure my father must be smiling right now." The 77-year-old received the Padma Shri in 1988 and the Padma Bhushan in 2001. "A lot of people said I should have got it (the Padma Vibhushan) much earlier, but it's all about time and destiny. It was a happy moment for me, to be with my wife, my sons and daughter as I received the award," he ends....