New Delhi [India], January 26 (ANI): As India celebrates its 77th Republic Day, needs poured in from diplomats on the special day.
Envoys of Russia, Japan, Australia and Bangladesh wished India on Republic Day.
Russian Ambassador to India, Denis Alipov prolonged needs in Hindi on the event. He mentioned, ‘Dear Indian mates, heartfelt congratulations on Republic Day’.
Other Russian diplomats wished in a number of languages equivalent to Oriya, Bengali, Malayalam, Punjabi, Urdu, Tamil, Assamese, Sanskrit, Gujarati, Telugu, Kannada, and Marathi.
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Keiichi Ono, Japanese Ambassador to India, prolonged heat greetings.
He wrote on X, ‘Warm needs on the 77th Republic Day of India. Looking ahead to becoming a member of the celebrations, with the At-Home invitation acquired from the Hon’ble President of India — a reminder of India’s wealthy and various tradition.’
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High Commissioner of Bangladesh to India, Riaz Hamidullah, mentioned in a submit on X, ‘Bangladesh felicitates each woman-man-child in India on 77th Republic Day’.
He shared the message in a number of Indian languages.
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Australian High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, highlighted how 26 January is shared by each India and Australia as a big day and wished for one more fruitful 12 months of ties.
’26 January is a big day shared by Australians and Indians. Best needs for a cheerful and reflective #AustraliaDay and #RepublicDay and to a different 12 months of robust Australia-India dosti’, he wrote on X.
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As India celebrates its 77th Republic Day, that includes a unprecedented mix of the 150-year legacy of Vande Mataram, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council, Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, are the Chief Guests.
Republic Day, noticed yearly on January 26, marks the day India adopted its Constitution in 1950, formally turning into a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. The day holds immense historic significance because it represents the end result of India’s lengthy battle for independence and the institution of constitutional governance based mostly on justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. (ANI)

