Prime minister of India bestowed with Guyana’s highest honour
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (CMC) – The Prime Minister of Cooperative Republic of India, Shri Narendra Modi has been bestowed with the Order of Excellence, by President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali.
Established in 1970 under the Constitution of the Orders of Guyana, the national award is limited to 25 living citizens of Guyana.
The honorary ceremony, held earlier this following a cultural display, demonstrated the Government of Guyana’s recognition of Modi’s exceptional leadership in advancing the interests of developing nations on the global stage.
“The greatest test of any member of the human family, is to give of their very little when they are most in need. And Prime Minister Modi has fulfilled this test with distinction during the COVID-19 pandemic, when they gifted this region 500,000 vaccines, when India itself was rallying to meet their own needs,” Ali asserted, after bestowing the award.
He added that India’s kind gesture protected thousands of Guyanese against the dreaded coronavirus, as Guyana received 80,000 COVID-19 vaccines.
Understanding that technology, innovation, and digitisation must not be used to widen the gap among countries, Ali highlighted India’s commitment to championing these solutions for developing nations.
Additionally, over the years, Guyana has benefited from strong support, particularly in the areas of training, scholarships, military exchange programmes, concessional loans, and cultural exchanges with India.
“In every sphere of national development, we can point to physical, institutional, and systemic support from the government and people of India. And we salute you, Prime Minister Modi, and the people of India,” he stated, adding, “Continue to lead, continue to be bold, continue to demonstrate the type of spine that is required in this very complex global environment.”
President Ali said Prime Minister Modi is, and will always be a member of the CARICOM family.
After receiving the award, Modi expressed heartfelt gratitude to Ali and his government for the honourable recognition.
According to the Indian leader, President Ali has personally contributed to elevating the two nations’ current partnership to greater heights.
“Under his leadership, we are continuously moving forward in every direction. Even in today’s discussions, I felt his affection and respect for the people of India,” he said, noting the similarities between India and Guyana, which further deepen historical and cultural relations.
The Indian prime minister also reaffirmed his commitment to further advancing cooperation and partnership.
Modi was invited to a vibrant display where Guyana’s diverse and unique cultural fabric was showcased.
The prime minister is currently on a three-day state visit to Guyana, marking a significant milestone for both countries.