World leaders hail 'role model' PM Modi, congratulate him on his record-breaking tenure
New Delhi, June 9
Several world leaders on Tuesday congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the eve of him becoming the longest-serving elected Prime Minister of India. World leaders from across the globe paid tribute to Prime Minister Modi's transformative governance, his advocacy for the Global South, and his vision of an inclusive and economically dynamic India.
According to the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, in a letter addressed to the Prime Minister, conveyed warm congratulations of his government and people of Sri Lanka to PM Modi.
"This milestone is a testament not only to your years in office, but also to the trust and confidence that the people of the world's largest democracy have repeatedly placed in your leadership," wrote Dissanayake.
He also highlighted India's remarkable economic and social transformation and noted that Prime Minister Modi's vision has inspired many beyond India's borders, including Sri Lanka.
Prime Minister Modi visited Sri Lanka in April 2025, his fourth visit to the island nation, during which he was conferred the Mitra Vibhushana, Sri Lanka's highest civilian honour accorded to a foreign dignitary. The visit reaffirmed India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy, with Sri Lanka among the closest beneficiaries of India's steadfast partnership, including India's pivotal support during Sri Lanka's economic difficulties in 2022.
James Marape, the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, in a personal video message, described Prime Minister Modi as a role model and an example of leadership.
"Lifting over 200 million people out of poverty to a good life today is an amazing feat," said Marape who expressed Papua New Guinea's warm friendship and its desire to further consolidate bilateral ties.
Prime Minister Modi's historic visit to Papua New Guinea in May 2023, the first-ever by an Indian Prime Minister, for the Third Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC-III) Summit was a landmark moment in India's engagement with the Pacific Island nations. The visit had underscored India's role as a committed partner of the Global South.
Trinidad and Tobago PM Kamla Persad-Bissessar also congratulated Prime Minister Modi on the occasion, noting that, under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, India has evolved as a leading voice on global matters.
The Caribbean leader highlighted Prime Minister Modi's journey from humble beginnings to leading a nation of 1.4 billion people across three terms, and underscored India's significant achievements in foreign policy, economic growth, infrastructure, and socio-economic development.
PM Modi paid a landmark visit to Trinidad and Tobago in July 2025, the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the Caribbean country in 26 years, coinciding with the 180th anniversary of the arrival of Indian immigrants to Trinidad and Tobago.
— IANS
Reader Comments
It's nice that world leaders are praising him, but I wish our domestic issues like unemployment and inflation got the same attention. The 'role model' tag feels hollow when farmers are still protesting and youth can't find jobs. 🤷♀️
The fact that PM Modi visited Sri Lanka and Trinidad & Tobago after decades shows how proactive our foreign policy has become. Small island nations now see India as a reliable partner. This is what 'Vishwa Bandhu' truly means. Kudos to the PM! 👏
While I respect the milestone, let's not forget that democracy isn't just about longevity in office. It's about accountability and inclusivity. The 'record-breaking' aspect shouldn't overshadow the need for press freedom and social harmony. Just saying... 🙏
As someone living abroad, it's heartening to see India's global standing rising under PM Modi. From the Global South to Pacific Islands, Indian leadership is being recognised. The Sri Lankan president's words about 'trust of the world's largest democracy' hit home. 🇮🇳
I'm glad our PM is getting international recognition, but let's not forget that true leadership is measured by how we treat our own citizens. The poor and marginalised still struggle. Hope this milestone inspires more inclusive development, not just global applause. 🌸
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