Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been conferred the Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (ORTT)—the Caribbean nation’s highest civilian award.
He became the first foreign leader to receive this honour, marking a historic moment in India–Trinidad & Tobago relations and acknowledging India’s growing global influence.
Key Highlights:
- PM Modi received the ORTT on July 4, 2025, from Trinidad & Tobago’s President Christine Carla Kangaloo during a ceremony at the President’s House in Port of Spain.
- This honour was presented as a symbol of the “eternal and deep friendship” between the two democratic nations, as noted by PM Modi in his acceptance speech.
- The recognition highlights India’s diplomatic outreach and Modi’s leadership in strengthening partnerships with Global South nations and the Caribbean diaspora.
- Modi’s visit featured cultural elements including a traditional Bhojpuri Chautaal welcome, Guard of Honour, and engagements with the Indo-Trinidadian community.
- The award underscores growing collaboration in sectors such as energy, AI, healthcare, education, agriculture, and diaspora connectivity.