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Indians across world mark Independence Day
Soaked in patriotism, hundreds of Indians on Monday proudly marked the country’s 70th Independence Day, as the tricolour fluttered and the national anthem reverberated at Indian missions across the world.
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Indians in countries like China, United States, Thailand and Singapore joined people in India to celebrate the day with recital of patriotic songs and dance performances representing the diverse ethnicity of India.
In Beijing, Indian Ambassador Vijay Gokhale hoisted the tricolour in the embassy premises at a function that was attended by members of the Indian community. A large of number of Indian professionals besides embassy staff took part in the flag hoisting ceremony along with their families. Gokhale also read out President Pranab Mukherjee’s address to the nation followed by recital of patriotic songs.
In Shanghai, Consulate General of India Prakash Gupta hosted the celebrations. Gupta unfurled the tricolour besides reading out excerpts from the President’s address. A similar celebration was held at the Indian Consulate in Guangzhou led by Consulate General YK Sailas Thangal.
In the United States, the Independence Day was celebrated on a large scale in Fremont in California and Edison in New Jersey where thousands of people attended the event amid a colourful cultural extravaganza.
In cities like Dallas, Houston, Chicago, Orlando and Minneapolis, community organisations held cultural events over the weekend to celebrate the Independence Day. The patriotic fervour also gripped Indian missions across Southeast Asia, as hundreds of Indian nationals, ethnic Indians and India lovers gathered.
In Bangkok, Indian Ambassador Bhawant Singh Bishnoi said, “2016 has been a most significant year for our bilateral relationships.”
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