‘Give him any award, and he’ll come running’: Narendra Modi racks up honours on overseas trips
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received numerous awards during his overseas trips, with some nations creating honors specifically for him. Recently, Seychelles presented him with the "Guardian of the Blue Horizon" award, which was reportedly created just days prior and had spelling errors on its certificate, leading to accusations of it being AI-generated.

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AI-generatedIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has received numerous awards during his overseas trips, with some nations creating honors specifically for him. Recently, Seychelles presented him with the "Guardian of the Blue Horizon" award, which was reportedly created just days prior and had spelling errors on its certificate, leading to accusations of it being AI-generated. The Seychelles foreign ministry later issued a statement confirming the award's authenticity. Critics suggest this pattern of receiving awards, often as the sole recipient, is part of Modi's personality-driven politics to project his greatness and India's rising influence. His party, the BJP, views these accolades as recognition of his international stature.
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5 extractedThe opposition Congress party claimed Modi 'will come running' for any award and criticized the haste in awarding him.
The certificate for the award misspelled 'republic' as 'repubblic' and 'Seychelles' as 'Seycheeles', and was flagged as AI-generated.
Narendra Modi received the 'Guardian of the Blue Horizon' award in Seychelles, which had been created only three days prior and had him as its sole recipient.
Modi has a 'notable penchant for receiving awards', with similar instances of newly created or exclusive honors in Israel and India.
The Seychelles foreign ministry stated the award is genuine and the initial certificate was a 'working draft'.