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Modi Receives Numerous Overseas Awards Amidst Controversy

Created at 3 Jul · 12:05 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received multiple high honors during overseas trips, often as the sole recipient of newly created awards. Recent instances in Seychelles and Israel have drawn criticism, with questions raised about the authenticity and creation of these accolades.

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12 yearsin power
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Who's Involved

Narendra Modi
Indian prime minister receiving overseas honors
Patrick Herminie
Seychelles president who presented an award
Supriya Shrinate
Congress politician critical of Modi's awards
Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay
Author of a biography of Modi

↳ Why This Matters

The pattern of Prime Minister Narendra Modi receiving numerous, often newly created and sometimes questionable, overseas awards raises questions about the authenticity of these honors and their role in his political image-building, potentially impacting international perceptions of India and its leadership.

Key facts

  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon' award in Seychelles.
  • The award certificate from Seychelles contained spelling errors and was flagged as AI-generated.
  • The Seychelles award was reportedly created just three days before Modi's arrival and he was its first recipient.
  • Critics have pointed out a pattern of Modi receiving numerous awards, often as the sole or first recipient of newly established honors.
  • Modi has previously received awards such as the Knesset medal in Israel and the Philip Kotler presidential award in India.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been the recipient of numerous awards during his overseas visits, a trend that has drawn both praise from his party and criticism from opposition figures. Recently, during a visit to Seychelles, Modi was presented with the 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon' award by President Patrick Herminie. However, the award quickly became controversial due to apparent spelling errors on the certificate, including 'repubblic' for 'republic' and 'Seycheeles' for 'Seychelles.' Further scrutiny revealed the award had been created only three days prior to Modi's arrival, with him being its sole recipient. The certificate was also widely flagged as AI-generated.

Opposition parties were quick to criticize the prime minister. Congress politician Supriya Shrinate commented on social media, 'Give him [Modi] any award, and he’ll come running,' and highlighted the errors on the certificate. The Bharatiya Janata party (BJP), however, defended the award as a 'proud moment for India' recognizing Modi's 'green leadership.'

Observers note that Modi has a history of receiving awards, often under similar circumstances. Days before his visit to Israel last month, the Israeli parliament created the 'medal of the Knesset,' one of the country's highest honors, which was bestowed upon Modi upon his arrival as its only recipient to date. In 2019, he was also the first recipient of India's Philip Kotler presidential award, intended to be an annual honor for a national leader, though no other leader has received it since.

Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay, a biographer of Modi, suggested that the prime minister's pursuit of these awards, often given in questionable circumstances, reflects his personality-driven politics. He stated that the intention is to project Modi's greatness and India's rising global influence as being directly tied to his persona. In the past year alone, Modi has also been recognized with Ethiopia's Great Honour Nishan and the order of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.

Frequently asked questions

Narendra Modi received the 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon' award in Seychelles.

The award certificate had spelling errors, was flagged as AI-generated, and the award itself was reportedly created just three days before Modi's arrival, with him as the sole recipient.

Opposition parties, like the Congress party, have criticized Modi for eagerly accepting awards, suggesting he 'runs' to receive them and highlighting the questionable circumstances.

The Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) defends the awards as a recognition of Modi's international stature and a 'proud moment for India,' particularly for his 'green leadership.'

What Happens Next

01Modi's future overseas trips may continue to involve the bestowal of awards.

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How It Developed

Narendra Modi received the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award in Seychelles.
The award certificate from Seychelles contained spelling errors and was flagged as AI-generated.
The award in Seychelles was reportedly created only three days prior to Modi's arrival.
Opposition parties criticized Modi for accepting awards, with one politician stating, 'Give him any award, and he’ll come running.'
Modi's party described the Seychelles award as a 'proud moment for India' for his 'green leadership.'
Modi also received the medal of the Knesset, Israel's highest honor, shortly before his visit to the country.
Modi was the first recipient of India's Philip Kotler presidential award in 2019.
Accolades have become an expectation during Modi's foreign trips, according to observers.

Sources

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‘Give him any award, and he’ll come running’: Narendra Modi racks up honours on overseas tripsThe Guardian

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