Leaders from around the world have extended their warm wishes to the citizens of India on the occasion of the country’s 77th Independence Day. The historic day holds special significance as the world’s largest democracy commemorates its hard-fought freedom after centuries of struggle.
Prominent figures like French President Emmanuel Macron and foreign ministers from Iran, Sri Lanka, and Bhutan have taken the opportunity to convey their greetings to the Indian populace. Their gestures reflect the international community’s acknowledgment of India’s journey towards sovereignty.
Emmanuel Macron shared a video of his meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the Bastille Day visit, where Modi served as the chief guest. In his tweet, Macron highlighted the enduring bond between France and India, expressing that France stands as a reliable partner for India. Macron’s words resonated with their shared ambitions, looking forward to the centenary year of India’s Independence in 2047. PM Modi, appreciative of the sentiments, responded with equal warmth, recalling his visit to Paris and acknowledging the strengthening of India-France ties.
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The well-wishes also poured in from neighbouring countries like Nepal and Bhutan. Nepal’s former Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda extended his greetings, wishing continued peace, progress, and prosperity for India.
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Bhutan’s Prime Minister Lotay Tshering joined in the celebration, expressing camaraderie and celebrating India’s remarkable journey.
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PM Modi reciprocated the goodwill from these leaders, thanking them for their thoughtful greetings. The camaraderie between nations on this significant day echoes the shared values of freedom, peace, and progress.
Additionally, even in a digital exchange, PM Modi and his Maldivian counterpart Ibrahim Solih exchanged pleasantries as the latter wished Indians on their Independence Day. This digital interaction further reinforces the spirit of friendship and solidarity among nations.
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