World leaders across globe congratulate India on 76th I-Day
First Published: 15th August, 2022 13:48 IST
On account of India’s Independence day celebrations, many wishes are pouring in from world leaders across the globe.
India is celebrating its 76th Independence Day today. To commemorate the country’s achievements in the past 75 years, India has launched the Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign, where Prime Minister Narendra has urged every people of the country to hoist flags at their homes.
On account of India’s Independence day celebrations, many wishes are pouring in from world leaders across the globe.
French President Emmanuel Macron in a tweet congratulated PM Modi and the people of India on Independence Day. He writes, that as India celebrates its achievements in the past 75 years, India can count on France to always stand by its side.
Prime minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, in a heartfelt message, wishes the Indians a wonderful Independence Day celebration.
In the message, he remembers his travels to India and promises to remain committed to deepening the partnership between both countries with respect, friendship, and cooperation. PM Albanese further writes, that as comprehensive strategic partners, Australia and India are committed to growing bilateral cooperation.
The economic cooperation and trade agreement this year between India and Australia will further support opportunities for mutual growth and prosperity.
Bill gates also congratulate PM Modi for prioritizing India’s healthcare and digital transformation while spearheading India’s development. He feels India’s progress in these sectors is inspiring.
US President Joe Biden too wished India on completing 75 years of Independence and said the United States and India are “indispensable partners” and would continue to work together to address global challenges in the coming years.
The US President Joe in a statement shared, ‘The United States joins the people of India to honor its democratic journey, guided by Mahatma Gandhi’s enduring message of truth and non-violence.’
Singapore high commission also poured in wishes for India on account of 76th Independence Day and acknowledges the remarkable achievements of the country. Singapore high commission shares will continue to be a part of India’s growth story and look forward to scaling new heights together.
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