Georgetown: After Nigeria, now Guyana has also honored Prime Minister Narendra Modi with its country's highest honour. Guyana President Irfan Ali Solanki on Thursday presented Guyana's highest honor 'The Order of Excellence' to PM Modi. After this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked President Irfan Ali. Giving information about the honor he received through a post on Facebook, PM Modi dedicated it to 140 crore Indians.
PM Modi wrote in his tweet, “My heartfelt thanks to President Dr. Irfan Ali for conferring on me Guyana's highest honour, 'The Order of Excellence'. This is a recognition of the 140 crore people of India.” After Guyana received the highest honour, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also congratulated the Prime Minister through a post on his X handle. He wrote in his post, “Another great moment for India as Prime Minister. PM Narendra Modi has been honored with Guyana's highest national award, “The Order of Excellence”. PM for advocating for the rights of the Global South. And keeping in mind sharing India's growth journey with the world, this award is a true recognition of his visionary leadership.”
The President of Guyana gave this statement
Guyana's President Mohammed Irfan Ali said, “Technology, innovation and digitalization should not be used to widen the gap between countries. These advances should be made to reduce inequality and poverty and bring the world closer together.. India is supporting new technology innovation and PM Modi reminded us that you are a member of this CARICOM family. This is a bilateral meeting What was different was the meeting of ideas, the exchange of ideas and the commitment to help each other overcome challenges.
India will walk shoulder to shoulder with Guyana
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “In today's discussions, I felt his affection and respect for the people of India. India is also ready to walk shoulder to shoulder with Guyana in every field. Our cooperation as two democracies It is important not only for bilateral relations but for the entire Global South. Guyana is known as the 'Land of Many Waters', just as the rivers of Guyana are a part of the cultural identity of its people. , the same Thus, India's great rivers like Ganga, Yamuna and Brahmaputra have been the birthplace of our ancient civilization… There are many examples of similarities between India and Guyana which further deepen our historical ties…
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