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Bhupendra Patel Extends Heartfelt Congratulations to PM Narendra Modi on Nigeria’s Prestigious Honor

18 November, 2024;Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel extended his warm congratulations to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi for being conferred Nigeria’s highest civilian honor, the Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger (GCON). This recognition marks yet another milestone in the Prime Minister’s illustrious journey, further cementing India’s standing on the global stage.

In his message, Bhupendra Patel expressed immense pride, stating, “Heartiest congratulations to PM Shri @narendramodi Ji on receiving Nigeria’s prestigious civilian honor, the ‘Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger.’ It’s a proud moment for all Indians.”

This award, which is the 17th international honor bestowed upon PM Modi, is a testament to his transformative and visionary leadership. Under his guidance, India has emerged as a key player in global diplomacy and development, fostering strong ties with nations across continents.

The Grand Commander of the Order of the Niger is one of Nigeria’s most prestigious honors, reserved for individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to their fields or strengthened international relations. This recognition reflects the growing partnership between India and Nigeria, particularly in trade, technology, and developmental collaborations.

Prime Minister Modi’s leadership has earned him numerous accolades worldwide, celebrating his commitment to sustainable development, peace, and progress. This latest honor from Nigeria underscores his role in shaping India’s global narrative as a nation of resilience, innovation, and inclusivity.

For every Indian, this moment resonates as a source of pride and inspiration, highlighting how steadfast leadership can leave an indelible mark on the world.

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