
AP Deputy CM Calls It a Proud Moment for India
These new honours raise his total to 27 international awards, which is a rare and proud achievement for any world leader.
What Did the Andhra Deputy CM Say?
The Deputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh posted a message on X (formerly Twitter) to congratulate PM Modi.
He praised:
PM Modi's strong leadership since 2014
His role in making India the 4th largest economy
His efforts in building good relationships with other countries
His ability to handle important situations like Operation Sindhoor
The Deputy CM said this is a very proud moment for all Indians, showing that the world respects India under PM Modi's leadership.

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