Prime Minister Narendra Modi was awarded Slovakia's highest national honour, the 'Order of the White Double Cross, First Class,' on June 15, 2026.
The award was presented by Slovak President Peter Pellegrini during a special ceremony, recognizing the strong ties and friendship between India and Slovakia.
In his acceptance, PM Modi expressed gratitude to the Slovak President, government, and people, dedicating the honour to India's 1.4 billion citizens. He emphasized that the award symbolizes the warmth and trust shared by the two nations.
The 'Order of the White Double Cross' is Slovakia's most prestigious state award, given for exceptional contributions to the country or its international relations. This recognition highlights India's growing global stature and its diplomatic efforts to strengthen bilateral ties.
PM Modi also expressed hope that this honour would inspire future generations in both nations to continue fostering their special relationship. The event underscores the deepening of India-Slovakia relations and mutual respect between the two countries.
Key Points - PM Modi awarded 'Order of the White Double Cross, First Class' on June 15, 2026. - The award was presented by Slovak President Peter Pellegrini. - PM Modi dedicated the honour to India's 1.4 billion citizens.
- The award symbolizes India-Slovakia friendship and mutual trust. - It is Slovakia's highest state honour for exceptional contributions. FAQ What is the 'Order of the White Double Cross'? It is Slovakia's highest state honour, awarded for exceptional contributions.
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