Modi's Diplomacy Triumph: Honored with Ethiopia's Highest Civilian Award
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred Ethiopia's highest civilian award, marking a significant recognition of India's global stature under his leadership. Union Home Minister Amit Shah celebrated the achievement, affirming it as a milestone in India-Ethiopia relations and a moment of pride for all Indians.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received Ethiopia's highest civilian award, The Great Honour Nishan of Ethiopia, a testament to his influential global leadership. Conferred at a ceremony by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, this award is a significant milestone in India-Ethiopia relations, as recognized by Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
Shah noted this accolade as the 28th of its kind for Modi from international realms, emphasizing the growing global recognition of Indian diplomacy and leadership. He described the event as a 'moment of pride for every Indian,' underscoring Bharat's rising stature in the world.
The Ministry of External Affairs highlighted Modi's instrumental role in enhancing India-Ethiopia ties, with him being the first global head of state or government to receive this prestigious honor. This award reinforces the deepening partnership and strong relationship between the two nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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