Key Points

The Indian flag was raised atop Seattle's Space Needle for the first time to mark India's 79th Independence Day. The event, attended by dignitaries including Seattle's mayor, highlighted the Indian-American community's impact on the region. Multiple landmarks in Seattle lit up in tricolors, while cultural performances added to the celebrations. King County and other cities officially recognized August 15 as India Day.

Key Points: Indian Flag Flies on Seattle Space Needle for Independence Day

  • Indian flag hoisted atop Seattle Space Needle for the first time
  • Consul General and Seattle Mayor honor Indian-American contributions
  • Iconic Seattle landmarks lit in tricolors for India Day
  • Cultural performances and proclamations mark historic celebrations
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Indian flag raised atop Seattle Space Needle to mark 79th Independence Day celebrations

Historic first as India's flag raised atop Seattle Space Needle to mark 79th Independence Day, celebrating Indian-American contributions.

"The Indian Tricolour atop the Space Needle is a tribute to the region's diversity and strong India-US bonds. – US Rep. Adam Smith"

Seattle, August 16

In a landmark and historic first in Seattle, the flag of India was raised on top of the Space Needle today in honour of India's 79th Independence Day celebrations. Built in 1962 for the World Fair, the Space Needle stands as a symbol of Seattle's skyline and epitomizes the tech-driven future of the US Pacific Northwest region, the Consulate General of India in Seattle said in an official statement.

The Consul General of India in Seattle, along with Bruce Harrell, Mayor of Seattle, and other select dignitaries from Seattle city leadership, joined in the historic occasion and acknowledged the contributions of the Indian American diaspora in shaping Seattle's journey as a tech hub in the US Pacific Northwest, the release added.

A community reception was separately hosted by the Consulate at the scenic Kerry Park, which offered sweeping views of the Seattle skyline, with India's flag atop the Space Needle in the backdrop. Large numbers of Indian American community members turned up to witness the historic sight, the Consulate noted in the statement.

Several US dignitaries also graced the Kerry Park reception, including U.S. Congressman (WA-9th district) Adam Smith, Chief Justice of the Washington Supreme Court Debra L. Stephens, Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho, and Superintendent/Director of Seattle Parks & Recreation AP Diaz. Addressing the gathering, US Rep. Adam Smith welcomed the historic celebration, noting that the Indian Tricolour hoisted atop the Space Needle is a tribute to the region's diversity and the strong bonds between India and the Pacific Northwest, the release said.

The celebrations included a vibrant cultural segment featuring national anthems, a cultural dance performance showcasing the rich diversity of Indian art forms, and a poetic recital by renowned artist and actor Piyush Mishra, according to the Consulate.

In a special gesture to honour India's 79th Independence Day in the Greater Seattle area, King County, along with Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, and Bellevue, issued official proclamations marking August 15 as India Day, the statement added.

Separately, several iconic buildings in Seattle were also lit up in Indian tricolours. These included Lumen Stadium, T-Mobile Stadium, Westin, Seattle Great Wheel, and the Space Needle. The Indian flag was also hoisted at the Tacoma Dome, Tacoma City Hall, and at the headquarters of Tacoma Police and Fire Departments. It may be noted that India opened its 6th Consulate in Seattle in November 2023 and has since actively deepened its engagements with the US Pacific Northwest, the Consulate highlighted.

- ANI

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Priya S
While this is a beautiful gesture, I wonder if we could see similar recognition for other countries' independence days too. True diversity means celebrating all cultures equally.
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Rohit P
As an NRI in Seattle, I got emotional seeing the tricolor on Space Needle! Our community's contributions in tech are finally getting recognized. The cultural performances were amazing too - felt like home!
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Sarah B
This is wonderful! The Indian-American community has contributed so much to Seattle's growth. The tech industry here wouldn't be the same without their talent and hard work.
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Kavya N
So proud! But I hope our government also focuses on improving conditions back home while celebrating such achievements abroad. Development should happen on both fronts.
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Michael C
As a Seattle resident, it's great to see our city embracing different cultures like this. The Indian community has enriched our city in countless ways - from tech to food to arts!
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Divya L
The pictures are breathtaking! 🇮🇳❤️ Our flag looks so majestic against the Seattle skyline. This is exactly the kind of soft power that strengthens India's global image.

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