Prime Minister Modi Awarded Mauritius’ Highest Civilian Honor

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean from Mauritius, recognizing India-Mauritius cultural bonds. Modi dedicated the award to the Indian ancestors in Mauritius and spoke about enhancing bilateral relations. He also visited Ganga Talao, signifying the spiritual ties between the nations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been awarded the highest civilian honor of Mauritius, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean. Modi expressed that this award represents a tribute to the long-standing cultural and historical connections between India and Mauritius, and emphasizes their commitment to regional development and security.
In his acceptance speech, Modi dedicated the honor to the Indian ancestors who migrated to Mauritius centuries ago, stating, “Through their hard work, they wrote a golden chapter in the development of Mauritius and contributed to its vibrant diversity.” He articulated his intention to enhance the strategic partnership between India and Mauritius in the future.
PM Modi has received numerous honors from various countries, including Saudi Arabia, Palestine, the United Arab Emirates, Fiji, and Egypt, marking his global diplomatic significance. This event also marked his second time serving as the chief guest at Mauritius’ National Day celebrations.
On the same day, Modi visited Ganga Talao, a significant religious site in Mauritius, where he offered prayers and immersed holy water brought from the Triveni Sangam. This act reflects the spiritual bond and cultural commitment shared between the two nations as stated by the Ministry of External Affairs.
The conferment of the Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean to Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlights the deep-rooted historical and cultural ties between India and Mauritius. Modi’s remarks underscore the importance of this honor as a symbol of shared aspirations for peace and development. His visit to Ganga Talao further emphasizes the spiritual connections between the two countries, reinforcing their commitment to preserving their shared cultural heritage.
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