100 days of Modi government: The important steps were taken in foreign policy during the first term
100 days of Modi government: Important developments in foreign policy were made within the first 100 days of the Modi 3.0 administration.
The highest civilian honors bestowed to President Droupadi Murmu were the “Order of Fiji” and the “Order of Timor-Leste” from Timor-Leste.
As she accepted the Companion of the Order of Fiji, Murmu praised the two nations’ relationship and said that India was prepared to work with Fiji to create a more powerful, resilient, and affluent country. President Droupadi Murmu was awarded the Companion of the Order of Fiji by President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere of Fiji. According to a post on X by the President’s Office, this is Fiji’s highest civilian honor.
President Droupadi Murmu received a grand collar of the Order of Timor-Leste, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised, saying it was a symbol of the two nations’ close relationship and respect for one another.
During the crisis, Prime Minister Modi made important trips to both Russia and Ukraine. He also took part in the G-7 Summit in Italy and received the “Order of St. Andrew the Apostle” while in Russia.
At the G7 Summit in Japan in June, Modi had a meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. This encounter was important because Modi emphasized the need for communication and peace while also expressing India’s humanitarian assistance for Ukraine. India made it plain that it was prepared to participate in the solution rather than just observe. Then, in August, Modi traveled to Kiev, Ukraine, to have another meeting with Zelenskyy.
It was the first time an Indian prime minister had ever visited Singapore or Brunei Darussalam.
An Indian prime minister went to Austria after forty-one years and then to Poland after forty-five years.
More than 120 nations attended the third “Voice of the Global South” Summit, which was held in India.
India held the UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting for the first time.