Published 21:04 IST, August 15th 2021
Independence Day: Taiwan, Sri Lanka, other nations extend 'warm' wishes to India
Taiwan as well as Sri Lanka have also joined the countries across the globe to pour in wishes on the 74th Independence Day of India on Sunday, August 15.
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Taiwan and Sri Lanka have also joined countries across globe to pour in wishes on 74th Independence Day of India on August 15. On behalf of entire country, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa extended his “best wishes” to India and hoped that bilateral relations between both countries continue to elevate “each day.”
Meanwhile, Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry also took to social media to extend “warmest congratulations” to “friends” in India on Sunday. island also said that it salutes world’s largest and Asia’s earliest Democracy that has a “special” place in Taiwan. Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry also reposted a video showing Independence Day Bike Rally from Taipei City Hall to Liberty Square. bike rally was flagged off by Gourangalal Das, Director General, India Taipei Association.
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On joyous occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi dressed people from ramparts of Red Fort on Sunday and expressed his wishes that it would instil new energy. President Ram Nath Kovind also dressed nation on eve of Independence Day and talked about COVID-19, Tokyo Olympics 2020. Among or areas touched by Kovind, in his speech, including a vision of Atma Nirbhar Bharat and Jammu and Kashmir.
Nepal wishes India on Independence Day
Indian Embassy in Nepal’s Kathmandu also celebrated India’s 74th Independence Day on August 15 and shared its glimpses on social media. On Saturday, Indian mission in Kathmandu h announced that Flag Hoisting Ceremony would take place at 8.45 am on Sunday. Nepal Prime Minister Sher Bahur Deuba also extended his wishes on occasion and greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Deuba wished for India’s continued progress and prosperity.
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From United States President Joe Biden to Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, world leers extended ir wishes on India’s 74th Independence Day on August 15. Issuing a wholesome statement on August 15, US President Biden said, “On this day, August 15, 1947, India achieved its long journey toward independence, guided by Mahatma Gandhi’s message of truth and non-violence. Today, that foundational commitment to respecting will of people through democracy continues to inspire world and is basis of special bond between our two nations."
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison also posted a recorded video message to wish Independence Day to India starting off by saying ‘Namaste’ and also posting subtitles of video in Hindi. Meanwhile, Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering also joined world leers across globe to wish India on August 15, and said, “I join people of Bhutan in celebrating bravery and spirit of valiant souls who wrote a new chapter for India with ir lives and sacrifices, leing to this day 75 years ago."
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21:04 IST, August 15th 2021