Prime Minister Narendra Modi conferred with top Bahraini award


Manama, Aug 25 (IANS): Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred the King Hamad Order of the Renaissance by Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa in recognition of New Delhi's strong friendship with the Gulf nation and his efforts to strengthen bilateral ties.

Tweeting about the honour conferred upon him on Saturday night, Modi said: "I humbly accept The King Hamad Order of the Renaissance. This is a recognition of India's strong friendship with Bahrain, which goes back hundreds of years and is expanding rapidly in the 21st century."

Modi is the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Bahrain.

"Thank you Bahrain... This visit sets the ground for even stronger bilateral cooperation between India and Bahrain. The discussions with top leaders, agreements inked and community interactions were truly memorable.

"Hospitality of the people and government was outstanding," he added in another tweet.

Modi and the Bahraini King reviewed the entire gamut of bilateral relations.

"Wonderful meeting with HM Hamad bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa, King of the Kingdom of Bahrain. His Majesty and I reviewed the complete range of India-Bahrain relations and we look forward to increased cooperation for the mutual benefit of our citizens," he further tweeted.

The Prime Minister also spent time at the Shreenathji Krishna temple in Manama, which is being renovated.

"Spent time at Bahrain's Shreenathji Temple. This is among the oldest temples in the region and manifests the strong ties between India and Bahrain.

"Here are some blessed moments from the temple," he wrote, and attached a video clip of the event.

Modi also interacted with the Indian community at the temple.

Modi flew into Bahrain from the United Arab Emirates where he was also conferred with the country's top civilian honour, the "Order of Zayed" earlier on Saturday.

  

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  • Nihaal, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 26 2019

    Congratulations to Modi Ji.

    Representing the largest democracy, traveling the world and receiving top honours and awards from countries while back home, India is in an economic crisis, is struggling to deal with floods in 6 states, employment at an all time low and democratic rights have been denied in Kashmir for the last three weeks as of today.

    Not that any of these things are in his or his government's control that they can do anything about it, right? Modiji is trying his best, hugging away all his stress, giving new meaning to terms like "INFRA" and building stronger foreign relations and connecting with NRIs. Modiji ki Jai!

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  • H. Almeida., Bendur/Andheri

    Mon, Aug 26 2019

    Today our Prime minister, is attending the G7 conference in France.... Proud moments for 1•3 billions Indians.......Jai Ho !!!!!!

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Seattle

    Mon, Aug 26 2019

    Upto 1960 - 70s, Indian rupee was also used as the official currency in the Gulf countries. Notes were issued in denominations of 1 rupee by the Indian government and 5, 10 and 100 rupees by the Reserve Bank of India. They still call BHD Rupaiah and 500 fils Athanna.
    The Krishna Temple in the central market region of Manama is more than a century old.
    Most of progressive Bahrainis are graduated from Indian universities. They also strongly believe in Indian medical facilities.
    First ever visit by a PM, highest civilian award, symbiotic MoUs . . . . India is shing, so are Indians.
    Thank you Modiji.

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  • netizen, Mangaluru

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    Modi the most effective communicator ever India produce as a PM. A tight slap on those hate monger parliamentarians and the party IT Cell team back home who spread lies and treat Muslim communities like an alien.

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  • Navneeth, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    Proud moment for the nation.
    Its a bad day for Pakistan and their supporters across the border. Once again, its shows the words of the great Arab Scholar Muhammad Al Arifi . 'Peacefuls' in the sub continent are not real 'Peacefuls'. So should desist from equating themselves with Arabs..

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  • Avinash, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    Very apt message, hope the 'peacefuls' read and introspect and also stop being wannabe Arabs.

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  • LAN.........,, Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    People,

    Proud moment for all Indians...except anti-nationals and their supporters....

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • I wish I was There, Bahrain

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    So proud, it tak takk , to much traffic kisan Jam.


    Chok chok

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  • LAN.........,, Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    Looks like 19 persons Rahul Gandhi took with him to Srinagar yesterday, all recorded disagree with my comments...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Sun, Aug 25 2019

    Don't take Daiji Disagree to your heart
    They may disagree for a particular comment but definitely agree for some other comment which they like .This is my experience
    Freedom to agree or disagree should be full and fair

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