Suva (Fiji): On August 6, President Droupadi Murmu was awarded the prestigious Companion of the Order of Fiji, the highest civilian honor of the Pacific island nation. This significant accolade was conferred by President Ratu Wiliame Maivalili Katonivere during President Murmu’s two-day visit to Fiji, marking the first visit by an Indian head of state to the archipelago.
Key Highlights:
Award Ceremony: President Katonivere presented President Murmu with the Companion of the Order of Fiji, recognizing her contributions and the strengthening ties between India and Fiji.
Address to Parliament: President Murmu addressed the Fijian Parliament, emphasizing India’s commitment to partnering with Fiji to build a stronger, more resilient, and prosperous nation. She praised Fiji’s unique cultural and social values and expressed optimism about collaborative projects such as the Super Specialty Cardiology Hospital in Suva.
Reflections on Shared Values: President Murmu highlighted the shared democratic values and common goals between India and Fiji. She recalled Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s previous visit and underscored the importance of democratic principles, human rights, and mutual respect.
Visit to Indian Community: During her visit, President Murmu met with the Indian community in Fiji, expressing gratitude for their contributions and highlighting their role in strengthening the friendship between the two nations. She acknowledged their hard work and dedication in preserving their cultural heritage.
Engagements with Fijian Leaders: President Murmu was received warmly by President Katonivere at State House, where they discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations. She also reviewed the progress of the ‘Solarisation of Heads of State Residences’ project, an initiative launched by India.
Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka: President Murmu held discussions with Prime Minister Rabuka, focusing on deepening the historic ties and exploring new avenues for collaboration between India and Fiji.
Future Travels: Following her visit to Fiji, President Murmu will continue her journey to New Zealand and Timor-Leste as part of her six-day, three-nation tour aimed at advancing India’s Act East Policy.
Statements from President Murmu:
On the award: “This honor reflects the deep bonds of friendship between India and Fiji. We are committed to working together to unlock the full potential of our partnership.”
On the Indian diaspora: “The Fijian Indian community has made significant contributions to the development of Fiji. Their hard work and dedication are commendable, and I thank them for preserving their culture while contributing to their adopted homeland.”
Upcoming Engagements:
President Murmu’s visit underscores the strengthening of Indo-Fijian relations and highlights ongoing initiatives to enhance bilateral cooperation. Her engagements reflect India’s commitment to fostering deeper ties and mutual growth in the Pacific region.