As India commemorates its 77th Republic Day, numerous countries and their missions conveyed heartfelt wishes on this special occasion. US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, expressed his honor in witnessing the Republic Day Parade for the first time, emphasizing the celebration of India’s Constitution and democratic values. Japanese Ambassador to India, Ono Keiichi, also extended warm wishes, highlighting the rich and diverse culture of India as a significant aspect of the celebrations.
Australia’s High Commissioner to India, Philip Green, shared greetings in various local languages, underlining the dual celebrations of Australia Day and Republic Day on January 26. Additionally, Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveyed best wishes to India on its 77th Republic Day, emphasizing the strong bond between the two nations. Finland’s Embassy in India joined in the celebrations, extending warm wishes to the people of India on this auspicious day.
India’s 77th Republic Day marks the formal adoption and enforcement of the Constitution in 1950, symbolizing the country’s transition into a sovereign democratic republic. This significant occasion reaffirms the fundamental principles of justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity enshrined in India’s Constitution.
