How Did Sri Lanka Extend Their Wishes on India’s 79th Independence Day?
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Key Takeaways
- Vijitha Herath conveyed warm wishes to India on its 79th Independence Day.
- Indian diplomats paid tribute to soldiers at the IPKF Memorial in Colombo.
- Embassies worldwide hosted celebrations showcasing cultural heritage.
- Patriotic events fostered a spirit of unity and pride.
- The enduring friendship between Sri Lanka and India was a central theme.
Colombo, Aug 15 (NationPress) Vijitha Herath, the Foreign Minister of Sri Lanka, conveyed heartfelt greetings to External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar and the people of India as they celebrate the significant milestone of their 79th Independence Day.
In his message shared on the social media platform X, he stated, "Warmest felicitations to the Minister of External Affairs, S Jaishankar, and to the Government and people on your 79th Independence Day. May the enduring friendship between our nations continue to inspire peace, prosperity, and mutual respect."
Simultaneously, Santosh Jha, the High Commissioner of India to Sri Lanka, along with officers from the Indian High Commission, honored the memory of brave Indian soldiers at the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) Memorial in Colombo, commemorating their ultimate sacrifice in maintaining peace and unity in Sri Lanka.
Furthermore, Sibi George, India’s Ambassador to Japan, celebrated the 79th Independence Day by raising the Tricolour at the Indian Embassy in Tokyo and delivering an address from President Droupadi Murmu. He also engaged with Indian students during the event.
In Singapore, the Indian High Commission hosted an exhibition themed 'Ode to the Spirit of Tiranga' along with cultural performances marking Independence Day. High Commissioner Shilpak Ambule also shared excerpts from President Murmu's address.
In Vietnam, the Indian Embassy in Hanoi celebrated the day with great enthusiasm, alongside the Indian community and friends of India.
Meanwhile, in Fiji, students and teachers from the Swami Vivekananda Cultural Centre in Suva sang patriotic songs, and attendees actively partook in the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign, showcasing unity and cultural pride.
The Indian High Commission in New Zealand also celebrated the occasion with vibrant participation from the Indian diaspora and local friends. High Commissioner Neeta Bhushan hoisted the Tricolour and recited President Murmu’s national address, with community performances adding to the celebratory spirit. Over 400 attendees gathered for the event, as noted by the High Commission on X.