Seychelles says citation for Modi that contained typos was not final, shouldn’t have been circulated

Jul 2, 2026 - 21:30
Seychelles says citation for Modi that contained typos was not final, shouldn’t have been circulated

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Days after a row broke out about spelling errors in the presidential citation of an award granted by Seychelles to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the island nation said on Thursday that the text had not been approved and should not have been circulated.

“It contains typographical and spelling errors, including on the seal, which the ministry acknowledges and regrets,” stated Seychelles’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Diaspora.

Seychelles President Patrick Herminie conferred the Guardian of the Blue Horizon award to Modi on Sunday during the Indian prime minister’s visit to the island nation. Modi was the guest of honour at the golden jubilee celebrations of Seychelles’ national day.

The honour, described by the Seychelles government as the country’s highest presidential distinction, was instituted on June 24, three days before Modi’s visit.

The citation had said that Modi was honoured for his leadership, commitment to sustainable development, international cooperation and support for the aspirations of the small island developing states.

However, it had misspelt “republic” as “repubblic” and Seychelles as “Seycheeles”. Social media users had pointed out the spelling errors and questioned the honour’s authenticity.

On Thursday, the Seychelles government maintained that the “Guardian of the Blue Horizon” distinction was genuine.

It added that Modi was granted the award for his “contribution to environmental stewardship, the Blue Economy, and the...

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