How Are Indian Diplomatic Missions Celebrating the 77th Republic Day Worldwide?
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Wellington, Jan 26 (NationPress) Numerous Indian diplomatic missions across the globe commemorated India's 77th Republic Day on Monday with the ceremonial hoisting of the national flag, engaging cultural performances, and the delivery of President Droupadi Murmu's message to the nation.
On this significant day, the Indian High Commissioner to New Zealand, Neeta Bhushan, raised the tricolour in Wellington, followed by the singing of the National Anthem. She also conveyed the President's address to the nation, reflecting on its importance.
The festivities included dynamic cultural shows and a dance drama focused on Operation Sindoor, enhancing the patriotic spirit among the attendees, which included members of the diaspora and local dignitaries.
Additionally, the Indian High Commission in New Zealand celebrated the 150th anniversary of the national song Vande Mataram. A collective rendition by students, community members, and High Commission officials honored this enduring tribute to the Motherland.
In Singapore, High Commissioner Shilpak Ambule also marked the occasion by raising the tricolour at the Indian High Commission.
The Embassy of India in Tokyo, Japan, observed the event with the flag-raising ceremony led by Nagma Mallick, India's Ambassador to Japan. This was succeeded by the National Anthem and the President's address.
Meanwhile, in Timor Leste, the Indian Embassy in Dili took pride in celebrating the 77th Republic Day. Madan Kumar Ghildiyal, the Indian Ambassador there, hoisted the National Flag and shared President Murmu’s message, with a significant turnout of Indian nationals who concluded the event with Vande Mataram.
In Papua New Guinea, the Indian High Commission in Port Moresby marked the day with the flag-hoisting ceremony led by Rajeev Kumar, the High Commissioner, in the presence of the local Indian community, followed by the President's address.
On the eve of the Republic Day, the Embassy of India in Doha, Qatar, was illuminated in the vibrant colours of the tricolour, encapsulating the nation's spirit.
Republic Day is celebrated annually on January 26 to honor the formal adoption and implementation of the Constitution of India in 1950, marking the nation’s evolution into a sovereign democratic republic. This day upholds the ideals of justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity enshrined in the Constitution.