Narendra Modi’s Receving Awards From Other Countries
- पदसंख्या:
- शेवटची तारीख:
1.Order of Abdulaziz Al Saud
- Awarding country:- Saudi Arabia
- When awarded:- April 2016
- about Award:- The highest honour of Saudi Arabia awarded to non-muslim dignitaries.
- The award is named on the name of founder of the modern Saudi state “Abdulaziz Al Saud”.
2.State Order of Ghazi Amir Amanullah Khan:
- Awarding country:- Afghanistan
- When awarded:-4 June 2016
- about Award:-This award is the highest civilian honour of Afghanistan.
- The award is named after the Afghan national hero, Amanullah Khan (Ghazi),
- Before Modi this award was given to George W. Bush, Joko Widodo , James Jones.
3.Grand Collar of the State of Palestine Award
- Awarding country: -Palestine awarded to foreign dignitaries.
- When awarded:-10 February 2018
- The Grand Collar of the State of Palestine is the highest order given to foreign dignitaries, kings, heads of state or government and persons of similar rank by the State of Palestine.
- Before Modi it is given to King Salman of , King Hamad , Xi Jinping .
4.Order of Zayed Award
- Awarding country:- United Arab Emirates
- about Award: -This is the highest honour of Palestine Awarding country: -United Arab Emirates
- When awarded: -4 April 2019
- about Award: -The highest civilian honour of the United Arab Emirates.
- Vladimir Putin, Elizabeth II, Xi Jinping is the other recipient of this award.
5.Order of St. Andrew award
- Awarding country:-Russia
- When awarded:-12 April 2019
- about Award:- The highest civilian honour of Russia
- This award was established in 1698.
- Modi is the 1st Indian who received this award.
6.Order of the Distinguished Rule of Nishan Izzuddin
- Awarding country:- Maldives
- When awarded:- 8 June 2019
- about Award:- The highest honour of the Maldives .
7. Champions of the Earth Award
- Awarding Institution:-The United Nations Environment Programme
- When awarded:- October 2018
- about Award:-: The United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment) established Champions of the Earth in 2005. The Champions of the Earth Award is the annual award established to recognize outstanding environmental leaders from the private/public sectors and from civil society. Usually five to seven laureates are selected annually for this award.