Norway confers its highest honour, Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, on PM Modi
Oslo, May 18
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the Grand Cross of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit, Norway's highest honour under the order, by its King Harald V on Monday.
The Grand Cross is the highest grade of the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit and is awarded in recognition of outstanding service and contribution towards strengthening ties with Norway and the international community.
With this recognition, Prime Minister Modi has now received his 32nd international honour from a foreign nation during his tenure as Prime Minister.
The Royal Norwegian Order of Merit was established by King Olav V in 1985 and is awarded to both Norwegian and foreign nationals in recognition of exceptional service rendered in the interests of Norway and humanity.
The insignia of the order features the Cross of St. Olav crafted in gold or silver, with crowns positioned at the four corners of the cross. At its centre is a red cross bearing the monogram of King Olav V topped with a crown.
Under the order's protocol, the Knight's Cross is worn on the left side of the chest, while the Commander's Cross is suspended around the neck with a ribbon. The Grand Cross is worn with a broad sash extending from the right shoulder to the left side. For women recipients, the Knight's Cross and Commander's Cross are traditionally worn on the left breast, attached to a ribbon bow.
The Prime Minister was conferred with the award during his two-day visit to the country as part of his five-nation tour.
PM Modi is in Norway in the fourth leg of his five-nation visit. He reached Oslo after visiting the UAE, the Netherlands and Sweden.
During his time in Sweden, PM Modi was conferred with the country's prestigious "Royal Order of Polar Star Commander Grand Cross", the highest honour awarded by the Scandinavian nation to a foreign head of government.
The "Royal Order of Polar Star Commander Grand Cross" is regarded as Sweden's highest recognition for foreign dignitaries and heads of government.
PM Modi will take part in the third India-Nordic Summit during his visit to Norway. He is on a five-nation tour from May 15 to 20 and is scheduled to visit Italy in the last leg of his tour.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I'm glad to see international recognition for India's leadership. But as a citizen, I hope these honours translate into tangible benefits for the common person - better trade deals, more jobs, and stronger ties that help small businesses and farmers. Let's see the real impact at home.
From Sweden to Norway, PM Modi is getting all these top honours. But I wonder, why does Norway give its highest order to a foreign leader? There must be some strategic partnership behind this. Anyway, it's good for India's image abroad. Pakistanis must be feeling jealous! 😂
While I appreciate the diplomatic achievements, I think we need to focus more on domestic issues like unemployment and healthcare. Awards are nice, but a strong economy and good education system matter more for the youth. Still, congratulations to PM Modi for this recognition!
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