PM Narendra Modi conferred with the highest civilian award, Order of Oman

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received the Order of Oman, a high civilian honor. Sultan Haitham bin Tarik presented the award during Modi's visit to Muscat. This visit marks 70 years of diplomatic ties between India and Oman. The two nations are fo...

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Muscat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on Thursday conferred with the Order of Oman, the Sultanate's uniquely distinct civilian honour, by Sultan Haitham bin Tarik for his contributions to strengthening bilateral ties.

Prime Minister Modi received the award during his ongoing two-day visit to Oman, the final leg of his three-nation tour that included Jordan and Ethiopia.

This is the latest addition to PM Modi's distinguished list of over 28 highest civilian awards from foreign nations, including recent honours such as Ethiopia's Great Honour Nishan of Ethiopia and Kuwait's Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer.



His visit to Muscat marks the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Oman, with both sides focusing on deepening strategic partnership in trade, investment, energy, defence and culture.

Modi arrived here on Wednesday and was accorded a warm welcome, including a guard of honour.
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