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Why PM Modi's Recent Highest State Honours Reflect Global Support for Operation Sindoor
Why PM Modi's Recent Highest State Honours Reflect Global Support for Operation Sindoor

News18

time10-07-2025

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Why PM Modi's Recent Highest State Honours Reflect Global Support for Operation Sindoor

From Mediterranean to Atlantic, India's vision for a secure, equitable world has found resounding global backing, heralding a new chapter in its diplomatic and strategic leadership In a span of 24 days, from June 15 to July 9, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was honoured with the highest civilian awards from five nations—Cyprus, Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Brazil, and Namibia. This unprecedented recognition not only celebrates PM Modi's stature as a global statesman but also underscores a resounding international endorsement of India's firm stand against terrorism, exemplified by Operation Sindoor. Through emphatic calls for zero tolerance against terror, along with strengthened defence ties and strategic cooperation in critical minerals, PM Modi's whirlwind foreign tours have reinforced India's role as a trusted leader in a multipolar world. A Historic Wave of Honours The conferment of these prestigious awards reflects India's rising global influence and Modi's personal commitment to fostering a world rooted in peace and equity. In Cyprus on June 15, President Nikos Christodoulides presented PM Modi with the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III, lauding his efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and global cooperation. In Ghana on July 2, President John Dramani Mahama conferred the Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana, marking the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister in over three decades. Days later, on July 4, Trinidad & Tobago's President Christine Carla Kangaloo awarded The Order of the Republic, a historic first for a foreign leader, recognizing Modi's humanitarian leadership during the Covid-19 pandemic. In Brazil on July 8, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva presented the Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross, celebrating Modi's contributions to the Global South. Finally, on July 9, Namibia honoured PM Modi with the Order of the Most Ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis, raising his tally of international honours to an impressive 27. These accolades are more than ceremonial—they signal global alignment with India's vision, especially its decisive anti-terrorism stance through Operation Sindoor, a bold military operation targeting terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan. Modi's tour, spanning three continents, intertwined diplomacy, shared values, and strategic partnerships, reinforcing India's leadership in tackling global challenges. Unified Stand Against Terrorism At every stop, PM Modi delivered a clarion call for zero tolerance against terrorism, framing it as a universal threat demanding collective resolve. In Cyprus, he declared, 'Terrorism knows no borders, and we must stand together to deny it any safe haven," setting the tone for enhanced counter-terror cooperation. In Ghana, addressing Parliament on July 3, he linked India's proactive measures, including Operation Sindoor, to a shared commitment with Africa, stating, 'Terrorism is the enemy of humanity. India and Ghana will work hand in hand to uproot this menace." In Trinidad & Tobago, speaking at the Red House on July 4, Modi invoked the nation's own history of facing terror, saying, 'This very Parliament has felt the scars of terror. We must unite to ensure terrorism finds no shelter." At the 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil on July 6-7, he urged, 'BRICS nations must lead with zero tolerance for those who sponsor or shelter terrorists," a stance echoed in the summit's strong anti-terror declaration. In Namibia on July 9, Modi reaffirmed, 'India's resolve is clear—Operation Sindoor sent a message: those who threaten humanity will face justice." These consistent, forceful messages resonated across diverse audiences, amplifying India's leadership in building global consensus against terrorism. The international community's recognition of Operation Sindoor as a legitimate response to cross-border threats, highlighted by External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar at the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting, underscores its pivotal role in shaping this shared stand. Deepening Defence Ties PM Modi's tour significantly bolstered India's defence partnerships, positioning it as a reliable security partner. In Cyprus, discussions with President Christodoulides advanced maritime security cooperation and joint exercises in the Mediterranean, complementing India's Indo-Pacific strategy. In Ghana, the elevation of ties to a Comprehensive Partnership included agreements on maritime security and defence training, with India aiding capacity-building for Ghana's forces. Trinidad & Tobago saw commitments to cybersecurity and defence training, strengthening India-CARICOM security ties. In Brazil, talks with President Lula explored collaboration on India's Akash missile system—proven effective in Operation Sindoor—and secure communication technologies, along with maintenance support for Brazil's Scorpene submarines. In Namibia, Modi's visit reinforced training programs and maritime security cooperation in the Indian Ocean, aligning with India's backing of African nations' security needs. These agreements reflect India's growing role as a provider of advanced defence technologies and expertise, enhancing its strategic footprint across Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Strategic Gains in Critical Minerals and Beyond Beyond defence, Modi's tour prioritised critical minerals and geostrategic cooperation, addressing India's need for secure, diversified supply chains amid China's dominance. In Cyprus, talks explored copper supplies for India's renewable energy and EV goals, alongside digital and space technology partnerships. In Ghana, agreements on critical minerals and traditional medicine aimed to double trade within five years, with India proposing secure supply chains through the Quad's mineral alliance. In Trinidad & Tobago, discussions focused on renewable energy and critical minerals, leveraging cultural ties with its large Indian-origin population to deepen economic bonds. In Brazil, Modi and Lula advanced cooperation on rare earths vital to India's green ambitions, while expanding the $12.2 billion India-MERCOSUR trade pact. In Namibia, deals on lithium and graphite supplies, along with UPI interoperability and pharmaceuticals, built on the success of India's cheetah translocation project. These partnerships position India as a counterweight to China's mineral leverage, fostering South-South cooperation and advancing Modi's vision of equitable global governance. Operation Sindoor and India's Soft Power Operation Sindoor has emerged as a cornerstone of India's global narrative, with these nations' honours signalling tacit approval of India's decisive action. On July 6 in Rio de Janeiro, the Indian diaspora welcomed Modi with a cultural performance centred on Operation Sindoor, featuring semi-classical dance to 'Saugandh Mujhe Iss Mitti Ki" and the refrain 'Ye Desh Nahi Mitne Dunga," symbolising courage and national pride. The performance, with paintings depicting the operation, was a tribute to the Armed Forces. Modi, visibly moved, praised the diaspora's efforts and their deep cultural ties. His diaspora engagements in Ghana and Trinidad & Tobago, where he announced expanded OCI card eligibility for sixth-generation Indian-origin citizens, amplified India's soft power. His push for the African Union's G20 membership and initiatives like MAHASAGAR further cemented India's leadership in the Global South. A New Era of Global Leadership top videos View all Prime Minister Modi's five-nation tour, culminating in a historic cascade of honours, marks a defining moment for India's global ascent. His firm calls for zero tolerance against terrorism, paired with strategic defence and critical mineral partnerships, have solidified India's position as a beacon of stability and progress. Accepting these honours on behalf of 1.4 billion Indians, Modi has woven a narrative of resilience and unity, with Operation Sindoor as its bold centrepiece. From the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, India's vision for a secure, equitable world has found resounding global backing, heralding a new chapter in its diplomatic and strategic leadership. The writer is a national spokesperson of BJP and an author. Views expressed in the above piece are personal and solely those of the author. They do not necessarily reflect News18's views. tags : ghana Operation Sindoor pm narendra modi trinidad and tobago view comments Location : New Delhi, India, India First Published: July 10, 2025, 15:46 IST News opinion Opinion | Why PM Modi's Recent Highest State Honours Reflect Global Support for Operation Sindoor Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla inaugurates, lays foundation stone of development projects in Kota
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla inaugurates, lays foundation stone of development projects in Kota

India Gazette

time16-06-2025

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  • India Gazette

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla inaugurates, lays foundation stone of development projects in Kota

Kota (Rajasthan) [India], June 16 (ANI): Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various development projects including a high level bridge over the Kalisindh river in Barod-Budhadit of Kota parliamentary constituency. 'Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various development projects including a high level bridge over the Kalisindh river in Barod-Budhadit of Kota parliamentary constituency. From bridge construction to new roads, classrooms and new buildings, these works are ensuring that no citizen is deprived of basic amenities,' Om Birla posted on X. Emphasising the significance of the infrastructure, Om Birla said, 'This bridge built between Barod and Chambal Dhipri will now not allow the movement of people to be disrupted during floods, and will connect every village, dhani and farm of the area with a strong road network. This will also directly benefit our food producers, their produce will now reach the markets faster and the pace of development will reach the villages.' 'Many efforts have been initiated from drinking water schemes to health services and making women self-reliant. I am confident that in the coming years, the Kota-Bundi region will play a leading role in Rajasthan's development model and will realize our resolve of 'all-inclusive, all-encompassing' development,' his post added. Earlier in the day, Om Birla congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for being awarded the highest civilian award in Cyprus, the 'Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III.' Birla said that the award symbolises the efficient leadership of the PM Modi and reflects our country's diplomatic successes. 'Hearty congratulations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on being awarded the Republic of Cyprus' highest civilian honour, the 'Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III'. This award not only symbolises the efficient leadership of the Hon'ble Prime Minister, but also reflects our country's cultural richness, policy of peaceful coexistence and diplomatic inspired by this honour from the Prime Minister, more than 140 crore Indians will be more dedicated towards the development of the country and global welfare,' posted Birla on X. The Order of Makarios III, the highest merit honour awarded in Cyprus, is named after Makarios III, the first president of the Republic of Cyprus. It is conferred upon heads of state and other people of significant status in recognition of meritorious service to the nation. Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude to President Christodoulides, the government and people of Cyprus for the honour. 'President, for the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III, I express heartfelt gratitude to you, the Government of Cyprus and the people of Cyprus. This honour is not just mine, it is the honour of 140 crore Indians. It is the honour of their capabilities and aspirations. It is the honour of our country's cultural brotherhood and the ideology of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. I dedicate this honour to the friendly relations between India and Cyprus and our shared values and mutual understanding. On behalf of all Indians, I accept this honour with utmost humility and gratitude,' PM Modi said. He further said, 'This honour symbolises our unwavering commitment to peace, security, sovereignty, territorial integrity and prosperity of our people. I understand the significance of this honour and accept it as a responsibility towards the relations between India and Cyprus.' He expressed confidence that the ties between two nations will touch new stated, 'I am confident that in the time to come, our active partnership will touch new heights. Together, we will not only strengthen the progress of our two nations but also contribute towards building a peaceful and secure global environment.' Christodoulides welcomed PM Modi to the Presidential Palace in Nicosia earlier in the day. The Cypriot President and PM Modi introduced each other to the delegates from their respective countries. PM Modi reached Cyprus on Sunday afternoon (local time), marking the first visit by an Indian PM to the island nation in over two decades. He was received by the Cypriot President at Larnaca International received a heartfelt welcome from the Indian diaspora in Limassol. Upon his arrival, PM Modi, along with Cyprus President Christodoulides, interacted with leading CEOs during the business roundtable. (ANI)

PM Modi awarded Cyprus' highest honour, Order of Makarios III, by President Christodoulides
PM Modi awarded Cyprus' highest honour, Order of Makarios III, by President Christodoulides

United News of India

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

PM Modi awarded Cyprus' highest honour, Order of Makarios III, by President Christodoulides

Nicosia/New Delhi, June 16 (UNI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi was today awarded Cyprus' highest honour, the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III, by President Nikos Christodoulides at the presidential palace in Nicosia. PM Modi said he is humbled to receive the 'Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III' of Cyprus and dedicated it to the friendship between the two nations. The MEA spokesperson said in a post on X: 'An award dedicated to the trusted India-Cyprus friendship & 1.4 billion people of India. 'President @Christodulides conferred PM @narendramodi with the 'Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III' of Cyprus. 'The honour reflects the enduring India – Cyprus bilateral partnership and shared commitment to work together for the common vision for peace, progress and prosperity.' Earlier, the PM was warmly welcomed by the Cyprus President at the Presidential Palace in Nicosia and accorded a ceremonial welcome. The two sides are set to hold official talks later today, to be followed by the signing of some agreements. UNI RN

‘Not The Era Of War': PM Modi Reiterates Peace Call, Urges Dialogue Amid Israel-Iran Crisis
‘Not The Era Of War': PM Modi Reiterates Peace Call, Urges Dialogue Amid Israel-Iran Crisis

News18

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

‘Not The Era Of War': PM Modi Reiterates Peace Call, Urges Dialogue Amid Israel-Iran Crisis

Last Updated: PM Modi, who is on a tour to Cyprus, coined the phrase "Not The Era Of War" months after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022 Expressing concerns over heightened tensions in West Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday called for dialogue between Israel and Iran and said a solution through dialogue and restoration of stability is the call of humanity. PM Modi, who is on a tour to Cyprus, coined the phrase 'Not The Era Of War" months after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. 'We expressed worry over the ongoing conflicts in West Asia and Europe. Their (conflicts) negative impact is not just limited to that region. We believe this is not an era of war. Solution through dialogue and restoration of stability is the call of humanity," the PM said. Earlier in the day, PM Modi held delegation-level talks with Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides to discuss a range of issues to boost the bilateral ties. This is the first visit of an Indian prime minister to Cyprus in over two decades. Modi is in Cyprus on the first leg of his three-nation tour. From Cyprus, he will travel to Canada to attend the G7 summit, and then to Croatia. The Prime Minister was conferred with the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III of Cyprus, the country's highest civilian honour. 'Humbled to receive the 'Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III' of Cyprus. I dedicate it to the friendship between our nations," the prime minister said after receiving the award. The Order of Makarios III is the senior order of knighthood awarded by the country named after the first President of Cyprus, Archbishop Makarios III. Dedicating the award to the 1.4 billion people of India, Modi said it was an award to the trusted India-Cyprus friendship. 'I am confident that in the time to come, our active partnership will touch new heights. Together, we will not only strengthen the progress of our two nations but also contribute towards building a peaceful and secure world," the prime minister said. Location : Cyprus First Published: June 16, 2025, 14:52 IST

LIVE news updates: PM Modi conferred with Cyprus' highest civilian honour
LIVE news updates: PM Modi conferred with Cyprus' highest civilian honour

Business Standard

time16-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Business Standard

LIVE news updates: PM Modi conferred with Cyprus' highest civilian honour

Today's top news: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Monday conferred with the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III of Cyprus, the country's highest civilian honour. Israel and Iran continued launching missile attacks against each other on Sunday, despite international calls to end the violence. The conflict entered its third day with no sign of either side stepping back. Iran accused Israel of bombing its oil refineries, killing the head of intelligence for the Revolutionary Guard and two other generals, and striking civilian areas. Iran reported 224 deaths and 1,277 injuries since Israel began its major offensive on Friday, though it did not specify how many were civilians or military personnel. Israel said it had targeted Iran's nuclear facilities and military leadership. It claimed Iran had launched more than 270 missiles since Friday. Of these, 22 penetrated Israel's air defences, hitting residential areas and killing 14 people while injuring 390 others. On Sunday, US President Donald Trump instructed federal immigration officials to focus deportation efforts on cities governed by Democrats. This directive came after large protests took place in Los Angeles and other major cities against his immigration policies. In a social media post, Trump urged ICE to pursue what he called the 'single largest Mass Deportation Programme in History.' He said officials must 'expand efforts to detain and deport Illegal Aliens in America's largest cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, where Millions upon Millions of Illegal Aliens reside.' Lufthansa flight heading to Hyderabad had to turn back mid-flight and return to Frankfurt Airport on Sunday, 15 June, after it was revealed that the plane did not have landing permission in India. The flight, LH752, operated by a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, took off from Frankfurt at around 2:14 p.m. local time and was expected to land at Hyderabad's Rajiv Gandhi International Airport early Monday. However, flight tracking data showed the plane reversed course a few hours into the journey and returned to Germany.

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