Dili, August 10: President Droupadi Murmu was conferred the Grand-Collar of the Order of Timor-Leste, the country's highest civilian award, by her counterpart José Ramos-Horta on Saturday. Murmu, 66, received the award for her achievements in public service and dedication to education, social welfare and women empowerment, her office said in a post on X.

President Murmu said that the honour is a reflection of the ties of friendship between India and Timor-Leste. Murmu arrived in Dili on the last leg of her three-nation visit on Saturday after concluding her trip to New Zealand and Fiji. Murmu's trip is the first-ever presidential visit from India to the Southeast Asian nation. Droupadi Murmu in New Zealand: Indian President Gets Traditional Maori ‘Powhiri’ Welcome, Accorded Royal Guard of Honour at Government House in Wellington ( See Pics).

She was warmly received by President Ramos-Horta at the airport, her office said. Cheerful children greeted her on the way from the airport. She was also accorded a ceremonial reception and guard of honour in the Presidential Palace, Dili. President Murmu held extensive discussions with her counterpart Ramos-Horta on enhancing bilateral cooperation in diverse fields. India President Droupadi Murmu Unveils Iconic Durand Cup 2024 Trophy Ahead of 133rd Edition of Army-Organised Indian Football Competition.

Grand-Collar of the Order of Timor-Leste Conferred Upon President Murmu

“India and Timor-Leste share warm and friendly relations based on our shared commitment to the values of democracy and pluralism. I am confident that this will further strengthen bilateral relations between the two countries,” she said. “I had extensive discussions with President Ramos-Horta. today on enhancing the bilateral cooperation between India and Timor-Leste in the fields of IT, digital technology, health and pharmaceuticals, agriculture, capacity building and more,” she said. The two leaders also discussed the possibility of Timor-Leste joining the International Solar Alliance.