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Indonesia Awards Modi Top Civilian Honor

Indonesia Awards Modi Top Civilian Honor

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded Indonesia's highest civilian honor, the Bintang Adipurna, during his visit to Jakarta this week. This prestigious award marks a significant diplomatic gesture between the two nations. The Bintang Adipurna is reserved for heads of state and government, recognizing exceptional contributions to bilateral relations and regional stability.

This latest accolade adds to Prime Minister Modi's extensive collection of international honors. According to Bloomberg, the Bintang Adipurna brings his total number of foreign government awards to at least 35. These honors have been bestowed by numerous countries across various continents, reflecting India's growing global influence and Prime Minister Modi's diplomatic engagements.

The ceremony took place in Jakarta, where Indonesian President Joko Widodo presented the award. The event underscored the strong and friendly ties between India and Indonesia, emphasizing cooperation in areas such as trade, defense, and cultural exchange. Prime Minister Modi expressed his gratitude for the honor, highlighting the shared values and aspirations of both nations.

Previous foreign honors received by Prime Minister Modi include the Grand Collar of the Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud from Saudi Arabia, the State Order of Amir of Afghanistan, and the Order of Zayed from the United Arab Emirates. The Bintang Adipurna is considered one of the highest recognitions of its kind in Southeast Asia, further solidifying the diplomatic significance of this award.

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