Prime Minister Narendra Modi has become the first world leader to be conferred Ethiopia’s highest national honour, the “Great Honor Nishan of Ethiopia.” The award was presented in Addis Ababa by Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, recognizing Modi’s role in strengthening bilateral ties and his global leadership stature.
The Ministry of External Affairs noted that the award reflects Ethiopia’s appreciation of India’s partnership in development, trade, and strategic cooperation. Modi, who has previously received 27 foreign state honours, dedicated this recognition to the people of India. The accolade underscores India’s growing influence in Africa and highlights Ethiopia’s intent to deepen collaboration with New Delhi across multiple sectors.
Notable updates
• PM Modi becomes the first global leader to receive Ethiopia’s “Great Honor Nishan”
• Award conferred in Addis Ababa on December 16, 2025
• Recognition for strengthening India–Ethiopia ties and visionary leadership
• Marks Modi’s 28th foreign state honour overall
• Modi dedicated the award to the people of India
Major takeaway
The Ethiopian honour for PM Modi highlights India’s rising diplomatic influence and reinforces the strategic partnership between India and Africa.
Sources: Ministry of External Affairs, The Hindu, Business Standard, Hindustan Times, Zee News