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Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Slovakia Confers Its Highest Honour on PM Modi

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred the highest civilian honour of Slovakia during his official visit to the country, marking a significant milestone in the growing partnership between India

and Slovakia.

The prestigious award was presented in recognition of Prime Minister Modi's contribution to strengthening bilateral relations, promoting international cooperation, and enhancing ties between the people of the two nations. Slovak leaders praised India's rising global role and acknowledged Modi's efforts in advancing dialogue on economic development, technology, innovation, and global challenges.

Accepting the honour, Prime Minister Modi expressed gratitude to the government and people of Slovakia, dedicating the award to the citizens of India. He emphasized that the recognition reflects the deepening friendship between the two countries and their shared commitment to democratic values, peace, and prosperity.

During the visit, discussions focused on expanding cooperation in trade, investment, defense, education, innovation, and cultural exchanges. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening strategic engagement and exploring new opportunities for collaboration.

The honour represents another international recognition for Prime Minister Modi and highlights India's growing diplomatic influence on the global stage. Analysts view the award as a reflection of the expanding relationship between India and European nations seeking closer economic and strategic partnerships.

The visit is expected to further boost bilateral ties and open new avenues for cooperation in key sectors beneficial to both countries.

Y-Trendz will continue to provide updates and analysis on Prime Minister Modi's international engagements and their impact on India's global partnerships.


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