Indian Embassy in Riyadh Celebrates 77th Republic Day with Patriotic Fervor

The Embassy of India in Riyadh celebrated India's 77th Republic Day with a ceremony attended by nearly 500 members of the Indian community and officials. Ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan unfurled the tricolor, read the President's message, and led tributes at Mahatma Gandhi's bust. The event featured patriotic cultural performances, including special features marking the 150th year of the national song "Vande Mataram." The Ambassador later interacted with the diaspora and local journalists, felicitating all the performers.

Key Points: Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia Marks 77th Republic Day

  • Flag hoisting by Ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan
  • Cultural performances by school children
  • Tribute to 150 years of Vande Mataram
  • Engagement with Indian diaspora and media
  • President's message read to the nation
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Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia celebrates Republic Day

Indian Ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan leads Republic Day celebrations in Riyadh with flag hoisting, cultural performances, and diaspora engagement.

"celebrated with enthusiastic participation of nearly five hundred people - Official Statement"

Riyadh, January 26

The 77th Republic Day of India was celebrated by the Embassy of India in Riyadh with enthusiastic participation of nearly five hundred people that included members of the Indian community, recipients of the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Awards, Embassy officials, and media in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, an official statement said.

The celebrations began with the unfurling of the tricolour by Indian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Suhel Ajaz Khan, the singing of the national anthem, and the offering of floral tributes at the bust of Mahatma Gandhi. Ambassador read out the Hon'ble President's message to the Nation and Indians around the world on the occasion of 77th Republic Day.

The remarks were followed by diverse cultural performances by school children and Indian community members - a mix of classical and contemporary dance performances and songs filled with patriotic fervor. The performances included special features dedicated to 150th year celebrations of India's National Song, Vande Mataram. A photo booth highlighting the importance of the National Song was installed. Later, Ambassador interacted with the members of Indian diaspora and local journalists, as per the statement.

Diverse cultural performances were presented by school children and Indian community members - a mix of classical and contemporary dance performances and songs filled with patriotic fervor. The performances included special features dedicated to 150th year celebrations of India's National Song, Vande Mataram. Ambassador felicitated all the performers.

India's 77th Republic Day parade concluded on Monday after a spectacular showcase of the country's military might and diverse culture at Kartavya Path.

After the parade and after seeing off the President and the visiting foreign dignitaries, Prime Minister Modi kept with his custom of walking along the Kartavya Path.

He was seen waving to the spectators who had gathered to witness the Republic Day parades.

At the end of the ceremony, President Droupadi Murmu, along with Republic Day Parade Chief Guests, the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen and President of the European Council Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, were escorted by the President's Bodyguard, also known as 'Rashtrapati Ke Angrakshak,' as they departed for Rashtrapati Bhavan.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
As an NRI in the Gulf, these embassy events mean a lot. They keep us connected to our roots. Kudos to Ambassador Suhel Ajaz Khan and the team for organizing this. The photo booth idea was nice.
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Aman W
While the celebration is good, I hope the embassy also focuses on pressing issues faced by Indian workers in Saudi. Republic Day is about the constitution and rights too, not just cultural shows.
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Sarah B
The mix of classical and contemporary performances sounds wonderful. It's great to see the diaspora, especially school children, keeping traditions alive. The Gandhi bust tribute is always moving.
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Vikram M
Proud moment for all Indians abroad! 🇮🇳 The article mentions the parade in Delhi too - our military display was fantastic this year. It's good to see our global presence strengthening.
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Kavya N
My cousin's children performed in this event! They practiced for weeks. It's so important for the second generation to understand and feel connected to India's heritage. Well done, Embassy!

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