How Are Indian Diplomatic Missions Celebrating 150 Years of ‘Vande Matram’?
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Key Takeaways
- 150 years of ‘Vande Mataram’ celebrated globally.
- Indian diplomatic missions uniting communities in tribute.
- Significance of the song in India's freedom movement.
- Encouraging participation from Indian students worldwide.
- Continued inspiration for future generations.
Santiago, Nov 8 (NationPress) Numerous Indian diplomatic missions around the globe came together for collective renditions of India’s national song “Vande Mataram” to celebrate the 150th anniversary of its creation, showcasing the nation's cultural heritage and unwavering spirit of patriotism.
The year 2025 will signify the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram. This national song was composed during the auspicious festival of Akshaya Navami on November 7, 1875. It was first published in the literary journal Bangadarshan as part of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee’s famed novel Anandamath.
In Chile, the Indian Embassy in Santiago organized a mass rendition of “Vande Mataram”, collaborating with the Indian student community. The event saw enthusiastic participation from students enrolled at various universities across Chile.
During the event, Indian Ambassador to Chile Abhilasha Joshi emphasized the historical importance of “Vande Mataram”, which was a cornerstone of India’s freedom struggle and continues to motivate future generations. She praised the Indian students in Chile for their proactive role and dedication in celebrating this historic occasion.
“The event concluded with shared expressions of pride and a commitment to India’s timeless values of unity, diversity, and devotion to the motherland,” the Embassy of India in Santiago shared on X on Saturday.
Similarly, in Colombia, the Indian Embassy in Bogota organized a gathering where embassy officials, families, and members of the Indian community united in a moment of solidarity and national pride—celebrating the everlasting spirit of Vande Mataram—the song that inspired India’s freedom struggle and continues to resonate in every Indian heart.
In Canada, the Consulate General of India in Toronto celebrated 150 years of “Vande Mataram” with a mass singing event. Officials, staff, and the Indian diaspora came together to honor the song’s enduring message of patriotism, unity, and national pride, while paying tribute to its lasting legacy in India’s struggle for freedom.
Moreover, the Embassy of India in Argentina also organized a collective rendition of Vande Mataram, uniting embassy officials, members of the Indian community, and friends of India in a heartfelt tribute, joining millions globally in this celebration of India’s cultural heritage and patriotic spirit.
Indian Ambassador to Argentina Ajaneesh Kumar remarked on the occasion, underscoring the historical significance and lasting relevance of Vande Mataram as a beacon of inspiration and unity for countless generations of Indians.
Additionally, in Peru, the Embassy of India in Lima held a mass singing event, led by Indian Ambassador Vishvas Sapkal, with embassy officials and members of the Indian community participating enthusiastically in the celebration.
“As we celebrate 150 years of our National Song, this heartfelt tribute reflects the enduring spirit of patriotism, pride, and unity that continues to inspire our Nation,” the Embassy of India in Lima conveyed on X.