Russia:- 09.07.2024- Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred with Russia's highest civilian honor, the "Order of St. Andrew the Apostle." This award was given to him for his significant contribution to strengthening bilateral relations between India and Russia. Prime Minister Modi has called this honor a recognition for 1.4 billion Indians.
The award ceremony was held in Moscow, where Russian President Vladimir Putin presented the award to Prime Minister Modi. On this occasion, Prime Minister Modi said, "This honor is not for me alone, but it is a symbol of respect for 1.4 billion Indians. It reflects the deep and strong relations between India and Russia."
According to Prime Minister Modi, this award is the result of the long-standing friendly and cooperative relations between India and Russia. He stated that these relations will grow even stronger in the coming years, and cooperation between the two countries in various fields will be further promoted.
Russian President Putin also praised Prime Minister Modi, stating that he has played a significant role in strengthening economic, cultural, and defense relations between the two countries. He expressed hope that this cooperation will continue in the future as well.
After receiving this honor, Prime Minister Modi thanked all Indians and said that it is the result of their collective efforts. He mentioned that this award is a testament to India's growing global importance and its leadership capabilities.
Prior to this, Prime Minister Modi has received several prestigious awards from various countries and organizations. However, receiving Russia's highest civilian honor is a special moment of pride for him and for India.
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