In a heartfelt speech, Modi dedicates the prestigious award to 1.4 billion Indians, highlighting the enduring ties between India and Guyana
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been awarded the Order of Excellence, Guyana’s highest civilian honour, by President Dr. Irfaan Ali. The prestigious recognition was conferred on Thursday in a ceremony in Georgetown, Guyana, where Modi expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the honour, emphasizing that it belonged not only to him but to the entire 1.4 billion people of India.
“This honour does not only belong to me but also to 1.4 billion Indians,” Modi said, reinforcing the deep connection between the two nations. He acknowledged the enduring partnership between India and Guyana, which is built on shared history, cultural ties, and mutual trust. The award is seen as a testament to the strong diplomatic and cultural bonds that continue to flourish between the two countries.
Embed from Getty ImagesModi also expressed his appreciation for President Irfaan Ali, referring to him as a close friend, and conveyed his gratitude for the recognition. “This is living proof of our commitment towards our relations,” he added, emphasizing that the award would continue to inspire both nations to deepen their collaboration across various fields.
The India-Guyana partnership is further strengthened through established bilateral frameworks such as a joint ministerial commission and regular foreign ministry consultations. In addition, the cultural exchange initiatives and business collaborations between India and Guyana, notably through the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry (FICCI) and the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce & Industry (GCCI), have significantly boosted trade and investment.
The award ceremony underscores the growing strategic and economic partnership between India and Guyana, highlighting their mutual interests and shared vision for progress and development.