How Are Indian Diplomatic Missions Celebrating Republic Day Across the US?
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Washington, Jan 27 (NationPress) Indian diplomatic missions and consulates throughout the United States commemorated the 77th Republic Day of India with flag hoisting events, participation from the diaspora, and readings of the President of India’s address.
At the Embassy of India in Washington, Ambassador Vinay Kwatra hoisted the tricolour at India House. The embassy noted that the President’s address to the nation on the eve of Republic Day was broadcast during the ceremony.
The embassy mentioned that the ambassador awarded prizes to winners of a competition held in honor of Vishwa Hindi Diwas. Additionally, members of the Indian diaspora actively participated in the celebrations.
In Seattle, the Indian tricolour was raised at the Federal Reserve Building as the Republic Day festivities commenced with the flag hoisting. India in Seattle expressed gratitude to Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson for attending and reinforcing the friendship between India and Seattle.
“The new India Consular Application Center (now co-located with the Consulate) was inaugurated,” the post stated, adding that over 300 members of the Indian American community joined the festivities.
In New York, the Consulate celebrated the 77th Republic Day with a flag hoisting conducted by Consul General Binaya Srikanta Pradhan. He also read the President of India’s address to the nation.
The post highlighted that the address emphasized the values of the Constitution and the role of citizens in India and the Indian diaspora in realizing a Developed India by 2047. It acknowledged the participation of diaspora members despite challenging weather conditions.
In Houston, the Consulate General of India reported that it observed the 77th Republic Day with dignity and pride. Consul General D.C. Manjunath hoisted the national flag and shared the President of India’s address to the nation.
The Houston consulate noted that the celebrations featured a special “Vande Mataram” exhibition, commemorating 150 years of the national song and its significance in India’s freedom movement.
In Chicago, the Consul General raised the tricolour at the consulate to celebrate Republic Day, reading the President of India’s address during the ceremony.
The post stated that the address reaffirmed the constitutional values of democracy, unity, and national pride, followed by a brief cultural program marking the 150th anniversary of “Vande Mataram.”
In Boston, Deputy Consul General Shruthi Purushotam joined community members and the Indian Association of Greater Boston to celebrate Republic Day. The post reflected the spirit of the Indian diaspora, highlighting India’s constitutional values, unity, and cultural heritage.