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PM Modi receives highest honour of Cyprus: Dedicate this award to our friendship

PM Modi receives highest honour of Cyprus: Dedicate this award to our friendship

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred with Cyprus' highest civilian honour — The Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III — during his official visit to the Mediterranean nation. Expressing gratitude for the recognition, PM Modi dedicated the award to the deep-rooted friendship between India and Cyprus.'This honour is not just a recognition of me, Narendra Modi — it is an honour for 1.4 billion Indians. It is a tribute to their strength and aspirations,' the Prime Minister said, adding that it also represents a recognition of India's culture, values, and the philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam — the world is one family.advertisement'I dedicate this award to the friendship between India and Cyprus, to our shared values, and to Cyprus's understanding of India,' he added. PM Modi said that he accepts the honour on behalf of all Indians with 'utmost humility and gratitude', saying it strengthens the two nations' shared commitment to peace, security, sovereignty, regional integrity, and prosperity.
PM Modi on Sunday began his five-day, three-nation tour with a stop in Cyprus — the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the island nation in over two decades. He was received at the airport by Cyprus President Nikos Christodoulides.Addressing the India-Cyprus CEO Forum, PM Modi welcomed the creation of the India, Cyprus, and Greece Business and Investment Council, calling it 'a very good initiative' that holds the potential to become a key platform for trilateral economic cooperation. He assured business leaders that the ideas and suggestions shared at the forum would be taken forward through a concrete action plan.advertisementHighlighting growing economic collaboration, PM Modi noted that the Cyprus Stock Exchange and India's National Stock Exchange have agreed to cooperate in GIFT City, Gujarat. He also invited Cypriot investors and business leaders to explore opportunities across sectors in India.Earlier, sharing an update on X, the Prime Minister wrote: 'Strengthening business ties! President Nikos Christodoulides and I met with top CEOs, with the aim of strengthening trade ties between India and Cyprus. Sectors such as innovation, energy, technology and others offer huge potential. I also spoke about India's reform trajectory over the past decade.'
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