In a historic recognition, Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam has announced the highest civilian award, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the Indian Ocean, for Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday. This honor marks a significant milestone as PM Modi becomes the first Indian to receive the prestigious award, which has previously been bestowed upon only five foreign dignitaries.

Announcing the accolade, Mauritius Prime Minister Ramgoolam highlighted its significance, stating, “This title is very fitting for you, Prime Minister.” He also recalled that one of the past recipients of the award was Nelson Mandela, often referred to as the ‘Gandhi of Africa,’ who received it in 1998.
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The announcement was made during an Indian community event, where both nations’ national anthems were played in the presence of PM Modi and PM Ramgoolam, symbolizing the deep-rooted ties between India and Mauritius.
This latest award adds to PM Modi’s growing list of global recognitions, making it the 21st international honor conferred upon him by a foreign nation. Over the years, several countries have acknowledged his leadership and contributions through their highest civilian awards, reflecting India’s rising global influence.
PM Modi’s recognition by Mauritius further cements the strong historical and cultural ties between the two nations, which share a deep-rooted bond dating back centuries.