Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Guyana's highest honor, The Order of Excellence, on Nov. 20.
In his acceptance speech, Modi expressed deep gratitude for receiving the honor. He dedicated the award to the people of India, acknowledging their contributions to strengthening bilateral relations between the two nations.
I am grateful to President Dr. Irfaan Ali, the Government and the people of Guyana for conferring ‘The Order of Excellence.’ This honour belongs to the people of India.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 21, 2024
May the India-Guyana friendship grow even stronger in the times to come.@DrMohamedIrfaa1@presidentaligy pic.twitter.com/Tm9OfFxwyo
Modi also took the opportunity to underline the strong historical ties between India and Guyana, noting the shared values and deep-rooted connections that have shaped their partnership over the years.
The award was presented by the President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, in recognition of Modi's leadership, support for developing nations, and efforts to strengthen India-Guyana relations.
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