ISLAMABADΒ - Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has firmly rejected personal attacks by Indian officials, stating that attempts to discredit him personally cannot deflect from the legitimate questions surrounding Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's international awardsΒ .
Coming after me doesn't solve the problem. Calling me mentally unstable won't bring stability to Modi's pitiably crumbling reputation both at home and abroad specially after beating he got from Pakistan last year.
- Khawaja M. Asif (@KhawajaMAsif) July 5, 2026
Rahul Gandhi is saying the same thing about the awards given to... https://t.co/5C1rmbIN4K
India's sharp responseΒ came after Asif mocked Modi's Seychelles honour-the "Guardian of the Blue Horizon" Presidential Distinction-calling it an "engineered recognition" and "the most embarrassing story ever"Β . Government sources in New Delhi described Asif asΒ "mentally unstable"Β and said his criticism reflected "envy" rather than factsΒ .
The controversy stems from aΒ GuardianΒ report revealing that Seychelles created the "Guardian of the Blue Horizon" awardΒ just three days beforeΒ Modi's visit, making him itsΒ first and only recipientΒ . Adding to the furore, images of the official certificate showedΒ spelling errors-"repubblic" instead of "republic" and "Seycheeles" instead of "Seychelles"-with digital analyses flagging it asΒ AI-generatedΒ .
The Seychelles government, however, rejected these allegations, stating that the document in question was merely aΒ "working draft"Β that was inadvertently circulatedΒ . The final, officially approved citation contains no such errorsΒ .
Critics have pointed to a recurring pattern. TheΒ GuardianΒ report also noted that Israel's "Medal of the Knesset" was created only days before Modi's visit-again making him the sole recipientΒ . In 2019, Modi became the first recipient of India's Philip Kotler Presidential Award, though no subsequent awards have been presentedΒ .
Pakistan's Defence MinisterΒ described the episode as reflecting an attempt at "manufactured recognition" and alleged that Modi wasΒ "bringing shame to India"Β . Information Minister Ataullah Tarar said the controversy raises "serious questions about the politics of manufactured prestige in India"Β .
In his post on X, Asif dismissed India's personal attacks, stating that they cannot deflect from the broader credibility concerns surrounding these honours. He noted that the issue has been raised not only by Pakistan's leadership but also byΒ Indian opposition leaders like Rahul GandhiΒ and by international media includingΒ The GuardianΒ .
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