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PM Modi Honored with Sweden's Royal Order of Polar Star, His 31st Global Honor

PM Narendra Modi was awarded Sweden's 'Royal Order of Polar Star Commander Grand Cross' in Gothenburg, marking his 31st global honor. The award recognizes his efforts to strengthen India-Sweden ties in trade, innovation, and sustainability. He held delegation-level talks with Swedish PM Ulf Kristersson, focusing on defense, AI, and climate action. The visit also featured cultural diplomacy with a bhajan performance and Bharatanatyam recital.

Sweden confers 'Royal Order of Polar Star Commander Grand Cross' upon PM Modi; marks his 31st global honour

Gothenburg, May 17

Adding another monumental accolade to his global portfolio, PM Narendra Modi was, on Sunday, conferred Sweden'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 exceptional award was presented during the Prime Minister's visit to Sweden and marks the 31st international honour received by the Indian Prime Minister from a foreign country.

The "Royal Order of Polar Star Commander Grand Cross" is regarded as Sweden's highest recognition for foreign dignitaries and heads of government. This ultimate token of appreciation acknowledges PM Modi's efforts to strengthen bilateral ties and deepen cooperation between India and Sweden across trade, innovation, technology and sustainability. With this recognition, PM Modi joins a select group of global leaders to have received one of Sweden's most distinguished state honours, cementing New Delhi's rising diplomatic footprint and enduring partnership with Stockholm.

Providing historical context to this prestigious accolade, the Royal Order of the Polar Star was established in 1748 and serves to honour individual contributions dedicated to the advancement of Sweden or its national interests. According to the official website, the distinction is specifically geared toward acknowledging outstanding service within public spheres, alongside the meritorious execution of public responsibilities and assignments.

This historic conferral marked a major highlight of the day, which began as PM Modi arrived in Sweden earlier for a two-day visit and was received at Gothenburg Airport by Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson in a special gesture. Demonstrating the profound geopolitical gravity of the visit, Swedish Air Force fighter jets escorted the Prime Minister's aircraft as it entered Swedish airspace.

Stepping straight from the tarmac into high-level diplomacy, soon after his arrival, PM Modi held delegation-level talks with Kristersson, during which the two leaders reviewed the full spectrum of bilateral relations and explored new avenues to boost cooperation.

These comprehensive strategic discussions focused heavily on trade, investments, defence, artificial intelligence, startups, resilient supply chains, climate action, space and emerging technologies. The urgency behind these talks is underscored by a robust economic foundation, as bilateral trade between the two countries reached USD 7.75 billion in 2025, with both sides expressing interest in expanding economic engagement and innovation partnerships.

This forward-looking economic vision was closely aligned with the Indian leader's objectives, as ahead of the talks, PM Modi said he looked forward to advancing India-Sweden cooperation in areas including investments, innovation and defence. This milestone engagement also marks PM Modi's first trip to Sweden since attending the inaugural India-Nordic Summit in 2018.

Parallel to the official statecraft, the visit also featured vibrant cultural diplomacy as the Prime Minister also interacted with members of the Indian diaspora in Gothenburg, where he received a warm cultural welcome. In a touching display of cross-cultural harmony, Swedish opera singer Charlotta Huldt performed the bhajan 'Vaishnava Jana To', while students of Lilla Akademien presented a Bharatanatyam recital.

Adding an extra layer of diplomatic warmth to the community celebrations, Bengali cultural traditions were also showcased in the presence of PM Kristersson. Reflecting on this unique cultural bridge, PM Modi later said on social media that Bengali culture enjoys popularity across the world, including in Sweden.

— ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, while it's great for diplomatic relations, I wish the government would focus equally on domestic issues. Let's hope these honours translate into tangible benefits for the common citizen - like better jobs and lower prices. The cultural exchange bit was nice though - Vaishnava Jana To in Sweden! 🎵
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Vikram M
The Swedish Air Force escort and PM Kristersson receiving him at the airport... that's serious diplomatic protocol. 🇸🇪🤝🇮🇳 India is no longer just following the West, we are being courted as a strategic partner. Trade at $7.75 billion is good but we can do much better. Let's aim for $20 billion!
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James A
As someone who has worked with Swedish companies, I can say this recognition is well-deserved. Modi has genuinely pushed for innovation and clean energy ties. The Royal Order of the Polar Star is a big deal - it's not given lightly. India-Sweden partnership has immense potential in AI and sustainability. 🌱💡
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Rohit P
Another award for PM Modi, but what about the farmers? What about unemployment? I'm all for international recognition but the common man is struggling with inflation and lack of opportunities. These honours feel hollow when domestic challenges remain unmet. Just my two paise. 🤷‍♂️
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Sarah B
The cultural diplomacy bit is heartwarming - imagine hearing Vaishnava Jana To in Sweden! And Bharatanatyam by Swedish students! 🇸🇪❤️🇮🇳 This is what soft power looks like. PM Modi is doing an excellent job of putting India on the global cultural map alongside economic diplomacy.

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