Mon, 18 May 2026 · LIVE
Updated May 18, 2026 · 20:17
India News Updated May 18, 2026

PM Modi Receives Norway’s Highest Civilian Honour, Dedicates It to India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit from King Harald V in Oslo. This prestigious accolade is the 32nd international honour conferred upon him during his tenure. Modi dedicated the award to the people of India, calling it a tribute to the enduring friendship between India and Norway. The visit marks the first by an Indian PM to Norway in 43 years, following similar recognition from Sweden.

"Dedicated to every Indian": PM Modi receives Norway's highest civilian honour, hails enduring friendship

Oslo, May 18

Scripting a historic chapter in India's Nordic diplomacy, Norwegian monarch King Harald V personally presented the prestigious accolade, the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday.

Marking a profound institutional acknowledgement of his leadership, the investiture stands as the 32nd international honour conferred upon PM Modi during his tenure.

Expressing deep humility following this historic milestone in Indo-Scandinavian relations, PM Modi dedicated the prestigious accolade entirely to the citizens of India.

Articulating his gratitude in a post on X, PM Modi stated, "Honoured to receive the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit. This honour is dedicated to the people of India and is a tribute to the enduring friendship between India and Norway. It reflects our shared commitment to global progress."

Representing the apex tier of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, the distinction is traditionally awarded for exceptional service in advancing Norway's interests and international relations.

This high-profile ceremony transpired just a day after the Indian Prime Minister was decorated with Sweden's prestigious 'Royal Order of the Polar Star, Degree Commander Grand Cross', in recognition of his exceptional contributions to bilateral ties and his visionary leadership. The Swedish commendation holds the unique distinction of being the nation's highest honour conferred on foreign Heads of Government.

The momentous occasion carries profound diplomatic weight, representing PM Modi's maiden trip to Norway and breaking a 43-year hiatus since an Indian prime minister last visited the Scandinavian nation.

PM Modi had touched down in the capital city of Oslo earlier in the day, arriving on a two-day official visit. Norway serves as the fourth leg of his high-profile five-nation tour spanning from May 15 to 20, which has already taken him to the UAE, the Netherlands, and Sweden.

During his stay in Oslo, the Prime Minister is scheduled to take part in the third India-Nordic Summit to further bolster regional cooperation, before heading to Italy for the final leg of his international tour.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Honestly, while it's nice to receive these awards, I wish our government would focus more on domestic issues like inflation and unemployment. International recognition is great, but the real honor is when every Indian feels proud of their country's progress at home. Just my two paisas.

Vikram M

Absolutely well-deserved! PM Modi's vision for India has resonated globally. From the UAE to Sweden and now Norway, these honours show that India is a key player in world affairs. As he says, "Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas" - this is a collective achievement for all Indians! 🎉

Sarah B

As a foreigner living in India, I find it interesting how much these honours mean here. In my country, many politicians are criticized for being away too much. But I can see how PM Modi's diplomacy has boosted India's image. The dedication to the people is a nice touch.

Rohit P

Not only is PM Modi getting these awards, but he's also strengthening ties with Nordic countries. This India-Nordic Summit could lead to more investments and technology exchange. Good for 'Make in India' and climate goals! Jai Hind! 🚀

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.