The King of Bahrain, Sheikh Hamad bin Isa, has awarded Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a high honor after the UAE honored the Indian official, whom activists accuse of being "oppressed Muslims."

The King of Bahrain awarded the Prime Minister of Bahrain the Order of the First Class; in recognition of the latter's efforts in strengthening relations between the two countries, according to the Bahraini News Agency.

Moody arrived in Bahrain on the first visit of its kind at the level of Prime Ministers of New Delhi to the Kingdom on 24 and 25, and began with bilateral talks with his Bahraini counterpart Khalifa bin Salman.

The Indian prime minister concluded a visit to the UAE, where he was awarded the crown prince of Abu Dhabi Mohammed bin Zayed the highest civilian medal in the country.

Activists promised that in honor of the ruins of the freedom of the people of the disputed Kashmir, a prize for a man whom some described as "the mastermind of the decision", and that "oppressed Muslims."

Moody's visit to the UAE and Bahrain comes at a time when his government is widely criticized for dealing with the file of the Muslim-majority Kashmir, disputed with neighboring Pakistan.

The Indian government recently announced that it would abolish Article 370 of the Constitution, which gives autonomy to the so-called state of Jammu and Kashmir (Indian part of the region); prompting Pakistan on Wednesday to expel the Indian ambassador and suspend bilateral trade agreements.

The UAE expressed support for India's decision to abolish Kashmir's autonomy, considering it a step that encourages "stability and peace" and improved conditions for the population.