India’s leader promises trade and investment in a visit to Trinidad and Tobago
- During his first visit to Trinidad and Tobago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi presented a replica of the Ram Mandir and holy water from the Sarayu River, celebrating the Indian community's heritage and contributions.
- PM Modi highlighted the ancestral ties of Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to Bihar, calling her a 'daughter of Bihar' during his address.
- The Government of Trinidad and Tobago awarded PM Modi the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, marking the first time a foreign leader has received this honor.
- In his acceptance speech, PM Modi expressed gratitude for the honor, stating it represents the shared pride of 140 crore Indians and the deep friendship between India and Trinidad and Tobago.
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PM Modi conferred with Trinidad and Tobago's highest civilian honour
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been awarded the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, the country's highest national honour, during his visit to Port of Spain. This marks the first bilateral Prime Minister-level visit from India to the Caribbean nation since 1999. Modi emphasized the cultural connections between India and Trinidad and Tobago, particularly with eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. He gifted holy water from the river Saryu an
PM Modi honoured with Trinidad & Tobago's highest civilian award, says 'accept on behalf of Indians'
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced the award on Thursday, describing Prime Minister Modi's visit as a powerful symbol of shared heritage and a moment of collective pride rooted in historical ties.
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