World Leaders Extend Republic Day Greetings, Macron Confirms February Visit

World leaders and diplomatic missions globally extended warm greetings to India on its 77th Republic Day. French President Emmanuel Macron confirmed his upcoming visit to India in February, sharing a fond memory from the 2024 celebrations. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President Antonio Costa attended as chief guests, emphasizing India's role in global stability. Diplomats from Singapore, Ireland, and Israel also conveyed wishes, highlighting shared democratic values and strengthened bilateral partnerships.

Key Points: Global Leaders Greet India on 77th Republic Day

  • Macron confirms Feb visit to India
  • EU leaders attend as chief guests
  • Diplomats highlight shared democratic values
  • Celebration marks Constitution adoption
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Global leaders, diplomatic missions greet India on 77th Republic Day

French President Macron, EU leaders von der Leyen and Costa, and global diplomats extend warm Republic Day wishes to India, highlighting strong ties.

"What a wonderful memory of the Republic Day we shared together in 2024! - Emmanuel Macron"

Paris, Jan 26

As India celebrated its 77th Republic Day on Monday, several world leaders and diplomatic missions across the globe extended warm greetings to the country, highlighting India's democratic values, global contributions and strong bilateral ties.

French President Emmanuel Macron extended warm greetings to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the people of India on the occasion.

Macron confirmed his visit to India in February, aiming to continue building the bilateral partnership.

Sharing a photo on his social media platform X, with PM Modi, Macron wrote, "What a wonderful memory of the Republic Day we shared together in 2024! My dear friend Prime Minister Narendra Modi, dear Indian friends, my very best wishes on this great day of celebration. See you in February to continue building together!"

Conveying warm greetings to the people of India on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day, the Embassy of France in India took to X and posted: " After being honoured as Chief Guest in 2024, France is delighted by the presence of EU leaders as Chief Guests this year, as we work towards a shared future of peace and prosperity."

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed her pleasure at being one of the chief guests at India's Republic Day celebration, emphasising how a successful India contributes to a stable, prosperous and secure world.

Ursula von der Leyen, along with European Council President Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, attended India's 77th Republic Day celebrations as the Chief Guest, marking a significant milestone in India-EU relations.

She shared the video of the celebration on her social media platform X, and said, "It is the honour of a lifetime to be Chief Guests at the Republic Day celebrations. A successful India makes the world more stable, prosperous and secure. And we all benefit."

Singapore's High Commissioner to India, Simon Wong, conveyed his heartfelt greetings and posted on X: "Our warmest congratulations to the people of India on the 77th Republic Day! Here's to many more years of prosperity ahead."

On the occasion of Republic Day, Irish Ambassador to India, Kevin Kelly and the Embassy of Ireland extended warm wishes to the people of India, undercsoring democratic ideals and shared values that enhanced the bilateral partnership between India and Ireland.

"Ireland celebrates India's democratic spirit, diversity and shared values that continue to strengthen Ireland-India ties," the Embassy posted on X.

Israeli Ambassador to India, Reuven Azar, conveyed his wishes on the occasion of the 77th Republic Day, expressing hope that the nation's legacy of freedom and democracy continues to flourish.

On the occasion, the Israeli Embassy in India took to X and posted : "Together, India and Israel continue to strengthen a friendship rooted in shared values and mutual respect."

India is celebrating its 77th Republic Day, commemorating the formal adoption and enforcement of the Constitution in 1950, which marked the nation's transition into a sovereign democratic republic. The occasion reaffirms the core principles of justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity enshrined in the Constitution.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone living in Delhi, the parade and celebrations were spectacular. But beyond the pomp, it's meaningful to see the world recognizing India's democratic resilience and its role as a stabilizing force. Von der Leyen's comment about a "successful India" benefiting the world is spot on.
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Rohit P
Good to see the wishes. But I hope these strong words translate into tangible benefits for our farmers, small businesses, and youth. Foreign policy is great, but the *aam aadmi* needs to feel this prosperity. Let's see what concrete agreements come from Macron's visit next month.
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Priya S
The diversity of the greetings is telling – from France and EU to Singapore, Ireland, and Israel. It reflects India's multi-aligned foreign policy working beautifully. Our ability to maintain strong ties with different blocs is our biggest strength in today's polarized world. ✨
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Kevin U
The emphasis on shared democratic values by Ireland and others is crucial. In an era where democracy is under pressure in many places, India's vibrant, albeit noisy, democracy stands out. It's the foundation of our soft power. Happy Republic Day to all my Indian colleagues!
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Nisha Z
While we celebrate the global recognition, let's also take a moment to reflect on the "justice, equality, liberty, and fraternity" mentioned at the end of the article. Are we truly living up to the Constitution's promise for all citizens? That's the real test of our republic. 🙏

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