– An article by Shivani Gadre
Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a significant two-day state visit to France, where he was accorded a prestigious role as the Guest of Honor in the renowned French National Day celebrations, also known as Bastille Day. The visit commenced with Prime Minister Modi’s arrival in Paris on Thursday evening (India time), setting the stage for a series of important engagements.
Upon his arrival, Prime Minister Modi initiated held discussions with the Senate leader of France and engaged in productive talks with his French counterpart, Elizabeth Borne. These interactions focused on fostering mutual cooperation and exploring avenues for collaboration in various fields, such as trade, technology, and cultural exchange. An integral part of the visit was Prime Minister Modi’s address to the Indian diaspora, the address took place at the prestigious La Seine Musicale, a renowned performing arts center.
To further enhance the camaraderie between the two nations, Prime Minister Modi had the privilege of attending a private dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigette Macron. The exclusive dinner took place at the illustrious Elysee Palace, the official residence of the French President. In a momentous occasion, President Macron bestowed upon Prime Minister Modi the esteemed Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, which stands as the highest recognition in France. According to the official website, the Legion of Honor is the reward for “outstanding merit acquired in the service of the nation in a civilian or military capacity”. This recognition further solidifies the mutual respect and admiration shared between the two nations. It served as a testament to the fruitful collaborations and partnerships between India and France in various fields, including trade, defense, technology, and cultural exchanges.
The meeting between the two leaders symbolized the strengthening of bilateral relations and the deepening of friendship between India and France. The prestigious award presented to Prime Minister Modi exemplifies the significant contributions he has made not only to India but also to the international community.
The Legion of Honor, established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, is an order of distinction that recognizes individuals for their outstanding services and achievements. The Grand Cross is the highest rank within the Legion of Honor, reserved for exceptional individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, diplomatic efforts, or significant contributions to society.
As Prime Minister Modi continues his visit to France, the honor bestowed upon him will serve as a symbol of the enduring friendship between India and France, inspiring further collaboration and cooperation in the years to come.