🏅 PM Modi Conferred with Cyprus’ Highest Civilian Honour

The news marks the conferment of the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III upon Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his official visit to the Republic of Cyprus.1


1. 🏆 The Award: Order of Makarios III

  • Official Name: Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III.2
  • Status: It is the highest civilian honour of the Republic of Cyprus and the senior order of knighthood awarded by the country.3
  • Named After: Archbishop Makarios III, the first President of Cyprus (1960–77).4
  • Established: 1991.5
  • Grades: The Order has six grades; the Grand Cross is one of the highest distinctions, often awarded to heads of state and prominent global dignitaries.6
  • Purpose: The honour recognizes distinguished international leaders for exceptional contributions to promoting democracy, human rights, global cooperation, and particularly for strengthening bilateral friendship with Cyprus.7

2. 🗓️ Context of the Conferment

  • Date: June 16, 2025.8
  • Conferred By: Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides.9
  • Occasion: PM Modi’s official visit to Cyprus, which was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to the island nation in over two decades (since 2002).10
  • Dedication: PM Modi dedicated the award to the 1.4 billion citizens of India and the philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ (“The World is one Family”).11

3. 🤝 Significance of the Visit and Honour

  • Strategic Partnership: The award underscores the strengthening of the strategic partnership between India and Cyprus, built on shared values and mutual trust.12
  • Bilateral Cooperation: The visit included detailed talks focusing on enhancing cooperation in areas like cyber security, Green Hydrogen and clean energy, AYUSH and yoga, skill development, and trade.13
  • India’s Global Stature: The honour reflects the international recognition of India’s rising diplomatic stature and its role in promoting global peace and cooperation.14
  • Strategic Support: Cyprus, which is set to chair the Council of the European Union in 2026, reiterated its support for India’s long-standing demands, including permanent membership in the UNSC and membership in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG).
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