Ahead of India's Republic Day celebrations, one individual from each
ASEAN country has been chosen for the Padma Shri Award, in an
unprecedented move to promote India's ties with the 10-member bloc.
The decision to confer the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, on one achiever from each country of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was taken as India-ASEAN Commemorative Summit started in New Delhi on Thursday.
In a first, all the 10 ASEAN leaders will be the chief guests at the Republic Day parade.
"In an unprecedented and symbolic gesture of India ASEAN bonding and on occasion of silver jubilee of India ASEAN partnership and our Republic Day, PM Modi announced Padma Shri award for one individual from each ASEAN country," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.
Achievers from ASEAN nations chosen for the Padma Shri are --
The decision to confer the Padma Shri, India's fourth highest civilian award, on one achiever from each country of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations was taken as India-ASEAN Commemorative Summit started in New Delhi on Thursday.
In a first, all the 10 ASEAN leaders will be the chief guests at the Republic Day parade.
"In an unprecedented and symbolic gesture of India ASEAN bonding and on occasion of silver jubilee of India ASEAN partnership and our Republic Day, PM Modi announced Padma Shri award for one individual from each ASEAN country," Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.
Achievers from ASEAN nations chosen for the Padma Shri are --
- Haji Abdullah Bin MalaiHaji Othman of Brunei for medicine;
- Hun Many of Cambodia for public affairs;
- Nyoman Nuarta of Indonesia for art;
- Bounlap Keokangna of Laos for art
- Thant Myint-U of Myanmar for public affairs.
- Jose Ma Joey Concepcion of the Philippines for trade and industry;
- Tommy Koh of Singapore for public affairs;
- Somdet Phra Ariya Wongsa Khottayan of Thailand who is the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand;
- Nguyen Tien Thien of Vietnam who is the Secretary General of the National Vietnam Buddhist Sangha.
- Datuk Ramli Bin Ibraham , of Malaysia who is classical Odissi dancer and has been teaching dance for over 40 years.
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