Independence Day Celebrations: India is passionately commemorating its 77th anniversary of independence today. During the festivities, the Indian Coast Guard posted an amazing video of raising the flag underwater. The video put many viewers in a state of shock.
“Underwater hoisting of the national flag by Indian Coast Guard personnel near Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu on Independence Day,” read the tweet from ANI that uploaded the footage. The first image in the footage is of members of the Indian Coast Guard kneeling before the flag while submerged.
Just an hour ago, this video was shared. It has been seen about 37,000 times since it was posted. Additionally, the post has received more than 2,700 likes. Many people expressed their opinions in the post’s comments area as well.
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An individual wrote, “A proud moment for us.” A second commented, “Jai Hind.” A third shared, “Our crowning achievement of 2023, folks.” A fourth added, “Proud of our Army and nation.” “Bharat mata ki jai,” expressed a fifth.
India has celebrated the 77th Independence with great zeal and enthusiasm. The nation was in a way coloured with the three colours of Indian Flag, that is Saffron, Green and White. The sky was loaded with flags unfurled in different parts of the nation. India has witnessed a grand celebration of the day at Red Fort where Prime Minister Modi’s addressed the public and shared a lot of thoughtful insights on the nation.
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