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šŸ‡§šŸ‡· Modi Bags Brazil’s Top Civvies Award — Moment of Pride & Power! šŸ‡®šŸ‡³āœØ

TL;DR:PM Modi, during his Brazil visit on 8 July 2025, was honoured with the Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross, Brazil’s highest civilian award, marking his 26th international accoladeĀ šŸŒ. The move solidifies #IndiaBrazil ties, aligns with BRICS diplomacy, and echoes strong #SouthSouth partnerships. Modi called it a proud moment for 140 crore IndiansĀ while Brazil’s Pres. Lula hailed India’s rising global clout šŸ“ˆ.

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Modi in Brazil: Big Award, Bigger Message šŸ…

1. What happened?On 8 July 2025, PM Modi received the Grand Collar of the National Order of the Southern Cross, Brazil’s highest civilian honour, from Pres. Lula da SilvaĀ in BrasĆ­lia. It’s not just baubles—it’s a symbol of #diplomatic warmthĀ and mutual respect.

2. Why it matters?This is Modi’s 26th global award—a record for any Indian leader. It highlights India’s growing influence in global platforms like BRICS, G20, UN, and emphasizes deeper trade, tech, and climate cooperation.

3. Modi’s words, from the heart:He said it was ā€œa moment of immense pride and emotion… for 140 crore Indians.ā€ Modi thanked Lula, the Brazil govt & its people, calling Lula the ā€œarchitect of the India-Brazil strategic partnership.ā€

4. What Brazil sees:Pres. Lula honoured Modi for deepening bilateral cooperation on global issues—from defence to renewable energyĀ and shared goals of the Global South. šŸ‘„

5. Bigger tour snapshot:This Brazil leg completes a five-nation tourĀ where Modi also received top honours from Trinidad & TobagoĀ (4 July) and GhanaĀ (2 July), and is set to meet Argentina’s Milei next.

šŸ”„ MediaFx POV: For the People, By the People

From a working‑class perspective, this show of recognition isn’t about personal power—it’s about India’s global voice for peace and equality. When India gets recognised, the spotlight falls on public education, farmers, labour rights, and global south unity. 🌾Modi’s awards underscore a mission: to bridge global gaps and uplift every Indian janta—from villages to city streets. We stand for #peoplesoverprofits, and these diplomatic victories must translate into real gains for the many, not the few.

Join the discussion:What do you think—will this award help bring better deals for farmers, youth, and workers? Drop your thoughts šŸ‘‡

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