Georgetown, Guyana – PTI In a momentous occasion marking international diplomacy and cooperation, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was honored with Guyana's highest national award, 'The Order of Excellence,' during his visit to the Caribbean nation. The award was presented by President Irfan Ali on Wednesday, recognizing Modi's significant contributions to the global community during the challenging times of the COVID-19 pandemic and his relentless efforts to enhance bilateral relations with Caribbean countries.
This prestigious accolade makes Modi the fourth foreign leader to receive this honor, underscoring the deep-rooted friendship and historical ties between India and Guyana. Following the award ceremony, Modi expressed his gratitude to President Ali, emphasizing that this recognition belongs to the 1.4 billion people of India. He conveyed his feelings through a heartfelt message, reflecting the shared identity and camaraderie between the nations. During the event, Modi reiterated India's commitment to strengthening its friendship with Guyana, stating that this visit symbolizes a significant step in fostering closer ties.
He also received the Award of Honor from Dominica's President Sylvanie Burton earlier in his three-nation tour, further showcasing the growing diplomatic relations between India and the Caribbean. As he concluded his visit, Modi dedicated both awards to the people of India, affirming the collective spirit of unity and resilience that characterizes the nation. This recognition not only highlights Modi's leadership on the global stage but also reinforces India's dedication to international collaboration and support during times of crisis. In a world facing unprecedented challenges, these honors serve as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and cooperation, paving the way for a brighter future together.