Global Leaders Unite for Diwali: How Australia, Singapore, and NZ Celebrate

Leaders from three nations have extended warm Diwali greetings to celebrate the festival of lights. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shared a video message wishing everyone hope for a bright future. New Zealand's Christopher Luxon emphasized the festival's message about triumphing over darkness, while Singapore's Lawrence Wong highlighted the meaning lights carry in our hearts. These international greetings reflect Diwali's universal themes of peace, hope, and renewal that resonate across cultures.

Key Points: Australia Singapore New Zealand PMs Extend Diwali Greetings

  • Australian PM Albanese shared video Diwali greetings wishing hope for bright future
  • Australian High Commission hosted lively celebration with Minister Anne Aly participation
  • New Zealand PM Luxon emphasized triumph of light over darkness in message
  • Singapore PM Wong highlighted Diwali meaning through Indian diaspora video stories
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Prime Ministers of Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand extend Diwali greetings

Prime Ministers Albanese, Luxon, and Wong share Diwali messages celebrating hope, light over darkness, and renewal in heartfelt global festival greetings.

"Light over darkness. Hope over fear. - Singapore PM Lawrence Wong"

New Delhi, October 20

As millions around the world celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, leaders from Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore have extended their greetings, emphasising the festival's message of hope, renewal, and the triumph of light over darkness.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese conveyed his Diwali greetings in a video message, stating, "I wish everyone a very happy Diwali. As you gather to celebrate the great festival of lights, may this special time uplift you with hope for a bright future. May it be an absolutely wonderful celebration."

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The Australian High Commission in India also hosted a lively Diwali celebration, describing it as "a celebration to remember." Sharing a video from the event, the High Commission said that Diwali with the High Commission family is always a joyous occasion and was made even more special this year with the participation of Minister Anne Aly, who joined the festivities with great enthusiasm.

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The High Commission hosted a lively Diwali celebration, where embassy officials and guests were seen wearing traditional attire, singing, and dancing.

New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon also shared his greetings on the occasion. "Happy Diwali, everyone," he said in his message. "As families and friends come together all across New Zealand to celebrate the festival of lights, I want to take a moment to acknowledge what this time represents. It is about the triumph of light over darkness, hope over despair, and good over evil."

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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong took to X to wish people a happy Deepavali. Sharing a short video featuring members of the Indian diaspora in Singapore, he wrote, "Light over darkness. Hope over fear. As we count down to Deepavali, we celebrate not just the lights that fill our homes, but the meaning they carry in our hearts. Wishing everyone a bright and meaningful Festival of Lights ahead."

In the video, members of the Indian community in Singapore shared what Diwali means to them, from new beginnings and family celebrations to fireworks, sweets, and prosperity.

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The greetings from leaders across countries reflected Diwali's universal message of peace, hope, and the power of light to dispel darkness.

Diwali is a five-day festival that starts on Dhanteras. On Dhanteras, people purchase jewellery or utensils and worship the Gods. The second day is called Naraka Chaturdashi. It is also known as Chhoti Diwali, or Small Diwali.

The third day of Diwali is the main day of the celebrations. People worship Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi on this day, offering prayers to bless them with wealth and prosperity.

The fourth day of Diwali is devoted to Govardhan Puja. The fifth day is called Bhai Dooj. On this day, sisters pray for their brothers to have long and happy lives by performing the Tika ceremony, and brothers give gifts to their sisters.

- ANI

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Arjun K
This shows how Indian culture is making its mark globally. When foreign leaders understand and respect our traditions, it strengthens international relations. More power to cultural diplomacy!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the greetings, I wish our own government would focus more on domestic issues like inflation during festivals. The common man is struggling with high prices of diyas and sweets.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Australia, it's wonderful to see our PM participating in Diwali celebrations. The Indian diaspora here feels truly included and valued. The High Commission event was fantastic!
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Vikram M
Diwali's message of light over darkness is universal and much needed in today's world. Glad to see global leaders recognizing this. May this festival bring peace and prosperity to all! 🪔
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Kavya N
The Singapore PM's video featuring the Indian community was so touching! It shows how our traditions are preserved and celebrated abroad. This makes me proud of our cultural heritage.

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