In a momentous milestone, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved two unparalleled feats in global diplomacy, delivering 17 addresses to foreign parliaments and receiving 27 highest state honours, both unmatched by any Indian Prime Minister in history. These are not isolated accomplishments but a reflection of India’s transformed global image under his leadership, marked by confident diplomacy, strategic clarity, and rising international stature.
Modi Matches Congress PMs with 17 Foreign Parliament Addresses
During his recent five-nation tour, PM Modi addressed the parliaments of Ghana, Trinidad and Tobago, and Namibia, his 15th, 16th, and 17th such addresses. With this, he has equalled the combined total of all Congress Prime Ministers over decades. From 2014 onwards, PM Modi has spoken in the parliaments of Australia, Fiji, Bhutan, Nepal, Mauritius, Mongolia, Afghanistan, the UK, Sri Lanka, the United States (twice), Uganda, Maldives, Guyana, and now three nations in 2025 alone. In contrast, former Congress Prime Ministers—Jawaharlal Nehru (3), Indira Gandhi (4), Rajiv Gandhi (2), PV Narasimha Rao (1), and Manmohan Singh (7)—collectively delivered the same number of parliamentary addresses. Only Atal Bihari Vajpayee (2) and Morarji Desai (1) have comparable records among non-Congress leaders.
Modi Receives 27 Global Civilian Honours, Surpassing All Former PMs Combined
Equally unprecedented is the number of highest civilian honours of states conferred upon PM Modi. During his ongoing 2025 tour alone, he has received four international awards, bringing his total tally to 27. The most recent accolade was Namibia’s highest civilian honour, ‘The Order of the Most Ancient Welwitschia Mirabilis’. Since 2015, his honours include the ‘Order of King Abdulaziz’ (Saudi Arabia), ‘Order of Amanullah Khan’ (Afghanistan), ‘Order of the State of Palestine’, ‘Order of the Distinguished Rule of Izzuddin’ (Maldives), ‘King Hamad Order of the Renaissance’ (Bahrain), ‘Order of the Nile’ (Egypt), and France’s prestigious ‘Légion d’Honneur’. In 2024 alone, he was awarded six such international distinctions. By comparison, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and Manmohan Singh each received two international honours, while Rajiv Gandhi received none.
Modi’s Leadership Positions India as a Trusted Global Power Amid Global Uncertainty
The global recognition of Modi’s leadership is not confined to awards and speeches. It mirrors the broader acceptance and admiration for India’s emergence as a responsible, democratic superpower, confident in its diplomacy, clear in its goals, and bold in its vision. Modi’s foreign policy approach has remained consistent in asserting India’s priorities without apology, earning credibility across the geopolitical spectrum, from the Middle East to Europe, Africa to the Pacific.
At a time when the world’s traditional powerhouses are facing internal fragility and external distrust, India stands tall. China grapples with authoritarian rigidity, Russia is increasingly isolated, and the United States faces global skepticism due to domestic volatility and erratic international engagement. Amid this vacuum of stable global leadership, India, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has emerged as a pillar of democratic stability, visionary statesmanship, and strategic trust.
Modi’s achievements go beyond numbers; they symbolise India’s rise as a globally respected voice, driven by the trust of 140 crore citizens and anchored in values that resonate across continents. As the world reconfigures its political and strategic alliances, it is India, and its Prime Minister, that shine with unmatched clarity and purpose.


















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