Former Envoy Ashraf Recognizes Dovals Role in Strengthening India-France Relations Over the Past Decade
In a ceremonial event held in New Delhi, Indian-origin politician and writer, Shahnaz Ashraf, was awarded Frances highest civilian honor, the Legion of Honor. This prestigious accolade recognizes individuals for their exceptional service and contributions to the arts, science, public service, and various fields that significantly benefit humanity.
The award was presented by the French Ambassador to India, Emmanuel Lenain, who highlighted Ashrafs notable influence in fostering cultural ties between France and India, as well as her efforts in promoting educational initiatives. Ashraf, who has been an advocate for intercultural dialogue, expressed her gratitude, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and understanding between nations.
The Legion of Honor is one of the oldest and most esteemed awards in France, established by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1802. It has been awarded to numerous distinguished individuals from various countries, acknowledging their contributions to society. The ceremony underscored the ongoing partnership between France and India, reflecting shared values and mutual respect in a variety of domains, including culture, science, and international relations.
