Foreign nations, dignitaries extend wishes to India on 73rd Republic Day
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In honour of India's 73rd Republic Day, foreign countries and dignitaries have extended their wishes to the country and its people
Today, India celebrates its 73rd Republic Day. Rajpath will be the scene of colourful tableaus and a march past of the Indian military.
In honour of India's 73rd Republic Day, foreign countries and dignitaries have extended their wishes to the country and its people.
Happy 73rd Republic Day India! As millions of Indians celebrate their vibrant Constitution today, we are reminded of our nations' shared democratic values and the strength of the U.S.-India strategic partnership. 🇺🇸🇮🇳
— State_SCA (@State_SCA) January 25, 2022
Nepal President Bidya Devi Bhandari, PM Sher Bahadur Deuba, & Foreign Minister Dr. Narayan Khadka, extend felicitations on the occasion of the 73rd #RepublicDayIndia pic.twitter.com/ZKZVjh6oBc
— ANI (@ANI) January 26, 2022
My warmest greetings to our Indian friends as they come together to celebrate #RepublicDay!
— Emmanuel Lenain 🇫🇷🇪🇺 (@FranceinIndia) January 25, 2022
In this special year marking #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav, France wishes to congratulate India, our foremost strategic partner in Asia. pic.twitter.com/eTMRhlKtzM
I would like to congratulate India on their 73rd Republic Day. I woke up to a personal message from Prime Minister Modi @narendramodi reaffirming my close personal ties with him and to the people of India. Congratulations from the Universe Boss and nuff love 🇮🇳🇯🇲❤️🙏🏿
— Chris Gayle (@henrygayle) January 26, 2022
The White House also greeted the people of India.
"We join India, the world's largest democracy in honouring Republic Day, the day that marks the adoption of India's Constitution," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
"As President (Joe) Biden said when India's Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi visited the White House last September, the relationship between India and the United States is destined to be stronger, closer and tighter, and it can benefit the whole world," Psaki added.