Key Points

The Indian flag was proudly hoisted at Times Square as the diaspora celebrated India’s 79th Independence Day. Iconic New York landmarks, including the World Trade Center, were illuminated in the tricolour as a tribute to India-US ties. Ambassador Vinay Kwatra led official celebrations at India House, while Seattle’s consulate hosted cultural performances. The events highlighted the strong bond between India and the US through vibrant festivities.

Key Points: Indian Flag Hoisted at Times Square for 79th Independence Day

  • Indian flag hoisted at Times Square with enthusiastic participation
  • Iconic landmarks like WTC lit in tricolour
  • Ambassador Vinay Kwatra leads celebrations at India House
  • Seattle Consulate hosts cultural performances and flag ceremony
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Indian flag hoisted at Times Square on Independence Day 2025 celebrations

Indian diaspora celebrates Independence Day in New York as iconic landmarks light up in tricolour, showcasing India-US friendship.

"A vibrant tribute to the deep bonds of friendship between India and the United States. – India in New York"

New York, August 16

Scores of people from all age groups of Indian origin turned up in Times Square here as the tricolour was hoisted to celebrate 79th Independence Day.

Dressed up in traditional Indian attire, they exuberated fervour and enthusiasm on Friday (local time).

Earlier, iconic landmarks including World Trade Center were illuminated in the colours of the Indian Tricolour.

In a post on X, India in New York said, "India's Independence Day was celebrated as iconic New York landmarks -- One World Trade Center, Grand Central Terminal, Niagara Falls, and Kosciuszko Bridge -- lit up in the colours of the Indian Tricolour. A vibrant tribute to the deep bonds of friendship between India and the United States."

https://x.com/IndiainNewYork/status/1956558030264324343

The landmark displays came after the Indian Embassy in the US hosted the 79th Independence Day celebrations earlier in the day, with Indian Ambassador to the US Vinay Kwatra hoisting the tricolour at India House, marking the official commencement of the day's festivities.

In a post on X, the Embassy said, "Celebrating the 79th Independence Day of India! Ambassador Shri Vinay Kwatra hoisted the tricolour at India House. Members of the Indian diaspora and friends of India participated in the ceremony." The event emphasised the active involvement of the Indian diaspora in commemorating India's national day.

Meanwhile, on the West Coast, the Consulate General of India in Seattle marked the occasion with an official flag-hoisting ceremony, attended by several dignitaries. The ceremony included a cultural segment featuring Bharatanatyam, patriotic songs, and dances showcasing India's diverse traditions.

Together, these events across New York and Seattle showcased the vibrant participation of the Indian diaspora, the celebration of India's cultural heritage abroad, and the enduring bonds of friendship between India and the United States.

- ANI

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Priya S
Beautiful celebrations, but I wish more focus was given to local Independence Day events in India too. Our schools and colleges should organize similar vibrant programs to instill patriotism in youth.
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Rohit P
The sight of WTC in tricolor gave me goosebumps! Our NRI brothers and sisters are doing great work in promoting Indian culture abroad. More power to them ✨
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Sarah B
As an American married to an Indian, these celebrations make me emotional every year. The way India and US are coming closer through these cultural exchanges is truly heartwarming ❤️
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Karthik V
While celebrations abroad are good, we must remember the real freedom fighters who sacrificed everything. Hope the diaspora also teaches their kids about Bhagat Singh, Bose and other heroes.
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Nisha Z
The Bharatanatyam performance in Seattle must have been magical! Our classical arts are our real soft power. Glad to see them being showcased on international platforms 👏
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Michael C
Visited Times Square during the celebrations - the energy was electric! The Indian community's pride in their heritage is inspiring. The food stalls serving samosas and chai were my favorite part!

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