Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam
announced on Tuesday that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be conferred with
the country’s highest civilian award, The Grand Commander of the Order of the
Star and Key of the Indian Ocean (GCSK).
With this honour, PM Modi becomes the first Indian to
receive Mauritius’ highest award. It also adds to his growing list of
international accolades, making it the 21st such recognition bestowed upon him
by a foreign nation.
During the announcement, Mauritius PM Navinchandra
Ramgoolam said, “‘The Grand Commander of the Order of the Star and Key of the
Indian Ocean’ is very fitting for you, Prime Minister.”
He added that since
Mauritius became a Republic, only five foreign dignitaries have received the
award, including Nelson Mandela, who was honoured in 1998.
The announcement was made during an Indian community
event, where the national anthems of India and Mauritius were played in the
presence of PM Modi and PM Ramgoolam.
Expressing gratitude, PM Modi said, “I humbly accept
this decision with great respect. It is an honour for the historic bond between
India and Mauritius.” He thanked the people and government of Mauritius for the
prestigious recognition.
Prime Minister Modi, who is in Mauritius for a two-day
visit, attended the country’s National Day celebrations as the chief guest,
underscoring the strong diplomatic and cultural ties between the two nations.
During his visit, PM Modi presented Mauritius President
Dharambeer Gokhool and the First Lady with OCI Cards. He also gifted them holy
Sangam water from Mahakumbh in a brass and copper pot, superfood Makhana, and a
Banarasi saree in a Sadeli box.
PM Modi also visited the Ayurveda garden at the State
House in Mauritius, developed in collaboration with the Government of India.
Accompanied by President Gokhool, he explored the garden, symbolising India’s
commitment to holistic health and traditional medicine.
A special lunch was hosted in his honour by the
Mauritian President, where PM Modi expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality
and reaffirmed India’s commitment to strengthening the historic and strategic
partnership between the two nations.