Prime Minister Narendra Modi has made history as the first Indian Prime Minister to receive the prestigious Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, France’s highest civilian and military honor. French President Emmanuel Macron conferred this esteemed award upon Prime Minister Modi during a ceremony held at the Elysee Palace on July 13, 2023. In a momentous occasion, Prime Minister Modi was bestowed with the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour, elevating his stature among international leaders. The honor recognizes his significant contributions to promoting bilateral relations between India and France and his commitment to upholding shared values.
The Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour represents the highest level of distinction bestowed by France. It is a symbol of exceptional merit and recognizes individuals who have made remarkable contributions to society, diplomacy, arts, or the military. Prime Minister Modi joins the ranks of prominent world leaders who have received this prestigious award, including Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa, and Angela Merkel, former Chancellor of Germany.
The Legion of Honour
- Established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802, the Legion of Honour is a distinguished order divided into five classes.
- The ribbon of the Legion is red, and the badge features a five-armed Maltese asterisk suspended on an oak and laurel wreath.
- While membership is primarily reserved for French nationals, foreign nationals who have served France or promoted its ideals may also receive this distinction.