Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 15, 2023, 02:27 PM
Independence Day: India is celebrating its 77th Independence Day today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi resolved to make India a developed nation by 2047 from the ramparts of the Red Fort. On this occasion, the eyes of the countries of the world have been on India. Today, on India's Independence Day, congratulatory messages are being received from top leaders across the world. Know from the top leaders of which countries India received congratulatory messages?French President Macron gave this messageFrench President Emmanuel Macron shared a picture of himself and PM Modi on social media. He congratulated the Indian people on Independence Day. Said that a month ago in Paris, my friend Narendra Modi and I have set new Indo-French ambitions for the year 2047, the centenary year of India's independence. India can always count on France as a reliable friend and partner.Putin congratulated India, said thisAt the same time, Russian President Vladimir Putin also congratulated President Draupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He said that your country has achieved universal success in economic, scientific and technological, social and other fields. India is well respected on the world stage and plays an important constructive role in international affairsPM of Nepal, President of Israel congratulated
Apart from this, Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda also extended greetings on the Independence Day. He wished Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the citizens of India. At the same time, Israel's President Isaac Herzog extended hearty greetings to President Draupadi Murmu and all the people of India on Independence Day. He said that in this way our friendship and cooperation should continue to grow stronger and prosperous. The Government of Turkistan extended greetings to the people of India on the Independence Day. He said that we work to build a better future for both the countries. We therefore look forward to strengthening ties of friendship and cooperation between us.Australian High Commission relishes tricolor-themed cuisineThe Australian High Commission in India extended its Independence Day greetings to all Indians. He said that PM Anthony Albanese has also given his best wishes. Earlier, the colleagues of the High Commission were seen dressed in the colors of India. They enjoyed morning tea with tricolor-themed Australian cuisine. Australia's PM Anthony Albanese wished India's Independence Day. Said that I had traveled to India in March, during which I realized that there is a strong relationship between Australia and India. It can also be seen and felt between the people of both the countries. He further said that it is my aim that the relations between the two countries deepen further in the times to come.India has reason to celebrate: SingaporeSingapore's High Commissioner to India Simon Wong extended greetings on the 77th Independence Day. Said that India's largest democracy has a lot to celebrate. Proud to be a partner of India's fastest growing economy. He is trying to touch more and more heights.
Apart from this, Nepal's Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda also extended greetings on the Independence Day. He wished Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the citizens of India. At the same time, Israel's President Isaac Herzog extended hearty greetings to President Draupadi Murmu and all the people of India on Independence Day. He said that in this way our friendship and cooperation should continue to grow stronger and prosperous. The Government of Turkistan extended greetings to the people of India on the Independence Day. He said that we work to build a better future for both the countries. We therefore look forward to strengthening ties of friendship and cooperation between us.Australian High Commission relishes tricolor-themed cuisineThe Australian High Commission in India extended its Independence Day greetings to all Indians. He said that PM Anthony Albanese has also given his best wishes. Earlier, the colleagues of the High Commission were seen dressed in the colors of India. They enjoyed morning tea with tricolor-themed Australian cuisine. Australia's PM Anthony Albanese wished India's Independence Day. Said that I had traveled to India in March, during which I realized that there is a strong relationship between Australia and India. It can also be seen and felt between the people of both the countries. He further said that it is my aim that the relations between the two countries deepen further in the times to come.India has reason to celebrate: SingaporeSingapore's High Commissioner to India Simon Wong extended greetings on the 77th Independence Day. Said that India's largest democracy has a lot to celebrate. Proud to be a partner of India's fastest growing economy. He is trying to touch more and more heights.