PM Modi Conferred Oman’s Highest Civilian Honour During Muscat State Visit

Muscat, Dec 18, 2025 — Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Oman’s highest civilian honour during his state visit to Muscat, underscoring the deepening strategic and cultural ties between the two nations. The rare recognition reflects Oman’s appreciation of Modi’s role in strengthening bilateral relations across trade, diplomacy, and people-to-people engagement.
The honour was presented during high-level engagements with Omani leadership, coinciding with the signing of key economic and cooperation agreements. Officials described the moment as symbolic of mutual trust and a shared vision for long-term partnership in a rapidly evolving regional landscape.
India and Oman share centuries-old maritime, cultural, and commercial links, with the Gulf nation serving as a vital partner for India’s outreach into West Asia. In recent years, cooperation has expanded across energy, logistics, defence collaboration, and labour mobility.
The recognition also aligns with India’s broader diplomatic momentum in the Gulf, where New Delhi is positioning itself as a reliable economic and strategic partner. Analysts view the honour as a signal of Oman’s intent to elevate ties beyond traditional diplomacy into a comprehensive partnership.
As regional equations shift, the conferment highlights India’s growing diplomatic stature and Modi’s personal influence in shaping stable, forward-looking relationships in the Middle East.













