PM Modi thanks Bhutan for the country’s highest civilian honour

PM Modi thanks Bhutan for the country’s highest civilian honour

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Bhutan for according the country’s highest civilian decoration on him, and said India will always cherish the country as one of its closest friends and neighbours

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday thanked Bhutan’s king for according the country’s highest civilian decoration on him, and said India will always cherish the country as one of its closest friends and neighbours and will continue to support its development journey in every possible way.

Modi also conveyed his greetings to the neighbouring country on the occasion of its national day.

The prime minister tweeted that he admires Bhutan for its unique model of sustainable development and the deeply spiritual way of life.

“Successive Druk Gyalpos – Their Majesties the Kings – have given a unique identity to the Kingdom, and nurtured the special bond of neigbhourly friendship that our nations share,” he said.

Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering said on social media that he was overjoyed to hear “His Majesty pronounce Your Excellency Modiji’s (Narendra Modi) name for the highest civilian decoration, Order of the Druk Gyalpo”.

Replying to him, Modi said, “Thank you, Lyonchhen @PMBhutan! I am deeply touched by this warm gesture, and express my grateful thanks to His Majesty the King of Bhutan.”

“I have been privileged to receive the utmost love and affection from our Bhutanese brother and sisters, and take this occasion to convey my greetings to all of them on the auspicious occasion of the National Day of Bhutan,” he added.

The highest civilian honour from Bhutan joins a long list of awards Modi has received from foreign countries.

Last year, Prime Minister Modi received the ‘Legion of Merit by the US Government’ award of the US Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements.

In 2019, Russia conferred on him its highest civilian honour ‘Order of St. Andrew’ award. The UAE also conferred its highest civilian honour ‘Order of Zayed Award’ on Modi in 2019.

He had received the ‘Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud’, highest honour of Saudi Arabia awarded to non-muslim dignitaries, in 2016 and ‘State Order of Ghazi Amir Amanullah Khan’, highest civilian honour of Afghanistan, in the same year.

He was conferred ‘Grand Collar of the State of Palestine Award’, highest honour of Palestine awarded to foreign dignitaries, in 2018 and ‘Order of the Distinguished Rule of Nishan Izzuddin’, highest honour of the Maldives for foreign dignitaries, in 2019, officials noted.

Modi received ‘King Hamad Order of the Renaissance’, the top honour from Bahrain, in 2019. He has also been conferred numerous honours from international organisations and foundations.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked Bhutan for according the country’s highest civilian decoration on him, and said India will always cherish the country as one of its closest friends and neighbours Topics Narendra Modi | India-Bhutan Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday thanked Bhutan’s king for according the country’s highest civilian decoration on him, and said India will always cherish the country as one of its closest friends and neighbours and will continue to support its development journey in every possible way. Modi also conveyed his greetings to the neighbouring country on the occasion of its national day. The prime minister tweeted that he admires Bhutan for its unique model of sustainable development and the deeply spiritual way of life. “Successive Druk Gyalpos – Their Majesties the Kings – have given a unique identity to the Kingdom, and nurtured the special bond of neigbhourly friendship that our nations share,” he said. Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering said on social media that he was overjoyed to hear “His Majesty pronounce Your Excellency Modiji’s (Narendra Modi) name for the highest civilian decoration, Order of the Druk Gyalpo”. Replying to him, Modi said, “Thank you, Lyonchhen @PMBhutan! I am deeply touched by this warm gesture, and express my grateful thanks to His Majesty the King of Bhutan.” “I have been privileged to receive the utmost love and affection from our Bhutanese brother and sisters, and take this occasion to convey my greetings to all of them on the auspicious occasion of the National Day of Bhutan,” he added. The highest civilian honour from Bhutan joins a long list of awards Modi has received from foreign countries. Last year, Prime Minister Modi received the ‘Legion of Merit by the US Government’ award of the US Armed Forces that is given for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. In 2019, Russia conferred on him its highest civilian honour ‘Order of St. Andrew’ award. The UAE also conferred its highest civilian honour ‘Order of Zayed Award’ on Modi in 2019. He had received the ‘Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud’, highest honour of Saudi Arabia awarded to non-muslim dignitaries, in 2016 and ‘State Order of Ghazi Amir Amanullah Khan’, highest civilian honour of Afghanistan, in the same year. He was conferred ‘Grand Collar of the State of Palestine Award’, highest honour of Palestine awarded to foreign dignitaries, in 2018 and ‘Order of the Distinguished Rule of Nishan Izzuddin’, highest honour of the Maldives for foreign dignitaries, in 2019, officials noted. Modi received ‘King Hamad Order of the Renaissance’, the top honour from Bahrain, in 2019. He has also been conferred numerous honours from international organisations and foundations.(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.) Dear Reader, Business Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. Your encouragement and constant feedback on how to improve our offering have only made our resolve and commitment to these ideals stronger. Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance. We, however, have a request. As we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. Our subscription model has seen an encouraging response from many of you, who have subscribed to our online content. More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. We believe in free, fair and credible journalism. Your support through more subscriptions can help us practise the journalism to which we are committed. Support quality journalism and subscribe to Business Standard. Digital Editor

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