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AI-Generated Award Errors Spark Criticism During Modi’s Seychelles Visit

Published on: July 5, 2026 5:43 AM

Modi Seychelles award

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Seychelles has drawn attention after Modi Seychelles award errors were found in the country’s highest civilian honor presented to him. The mistakes triggered criticism from opposition leaders and renewed debate over the credibility of such international awards.

During his visit, Modi received the “Guardian of the Blue Horizon” award from Seychelles President Patrick Herminie. However, observers pointed out several errors in the award certificate, including misspellings of “Republic” and “Seychelles.” Reports also claimed the award was created only three days before Modi’s arrival, making him its first recipient.

According to a British newspaper, software analysis suggested that much of the certificate appeared to have been generated using artificial intelligence. India’s opposition Congress party criticized the incident, with party leaders accusing the government of prioritizing publicity over credibility.

The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) defended the honor, calling it a proud moment for India and a recognition of Modi’s leadership. Later, Seychelles’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the certificate containing the mistakes was only a draft that was mistakenly issued and that an approved final version had already replaced it.

The controversy has added to public debate over the international honors received by Modi in recent years. Critics argue that the Modi Seychelles award incident has raised questions about image-building efforts, while supporters continue to describe the recognition as a legitimate diplomatic achievement.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Indian Prime Minister, Modi Seychelles award, Modi’s Visit, Seychelles

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