Global Diwali Greetings: UAE, Singapore, Iran Send Wishes to India

International leaders are joining in Diwali celebrations with heartfelt messages. UAE's Vice President Sheikh Mohammed sent warm wishes to celebrators worldwide. The Singapore High Commission marked the occasion with traditional rangoli and lamp lighting ceremonies. Meanwhile, the Iranian Embassy expressed hopes that Diwali would strengthen friendship bonds between nations.

Key Points: UAE Singapore Iran Missions Extend Diwali Wishes to India

  • UAE Vice President extends global Diwali wishes for peace and prosperity
  • Singapore High Commission shares rangoli and lamp lighting celebrations
  • Iranian Embassy hopes Diwali strengthens India-Iran friendship bonds
  • Multiple international missions join in celebrating India's festival of lights
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UAE Vice Prez Sheikh Mohammed, Singapore, Iranian missions in India extend wishes to people on Diwali

UAE Vice President Sheikh Mohammed, Singapore High Commission, and Iranian Embassy send warm Diwali greetings, celebrating the festival of lights with India.

"Warmest wishes and greetings to those celebrating Diwali in the UAE and around the world - Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum"

Dubai/New Delhi, Oct 19

UAE Vice President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum on Sunday extended wishes to people celebrating Diwali in the UAE and all those across the world.

"Warmest wishes and greetings to those celebrating Diwali in the UAE and around the world. May this festival of lights bring peace, safety, and prosperity to you and your loved ones. Happy Diwali," Sheikh Mohammed wrote in a post on X.

The Singapore High Commission here celebrated Diwali, with pictures shared by the mission showing officials making rangoli with flowers and lighting lamps.

Extending wishes to people of India, the Singapore High Commission in India in a post on X wrote, "A very happy #Diwali to all! May this Diwali season illuminate your homes with happiness, peace, and prosperity. Best wishes from the Singapore High Commission."

The Iranian Embassy also extended wishes to the people of India on the occasion of Diwali. The embassy wished that the festival of lights brings peace, prosperity and happiness to the people of India and strengthens the bonds of friendship between the two nations.

"We extend our warmest greetings and best wishes to the people and Government of India on the joyous occasion of Diwali. May this festival of lights bring peace, prosperity, and happiness to the people of India and strengthen the bonds of friendship between our two nations," it posted on X.

The Diwali festivities commenced with Dhanteras on Saturday, while the main festival is set to be celebrated across the country on Monday.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As an NRI in Dubai, seeing Sheikh Mohammed's Diwali wishes makes me feel so proud of our culture's global reach. The UAE has always been respectful of Indian traditions. Happy Diwali to all! 🪔
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Sarah B
The Singapore High Commission making rangoli with flowers is such a beautiful gesture! Cultural diplomacy at its best. This shows how festivals can bridge nations.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the international wishes, I hope our government also focuses on ensuring cleaner and safer Diwali celebrations within India. The pollution levels during festivals are concerning.
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Kavya N
Iran's message about strengthening friendship bonds is particularly meaningful given our historical ties. Diwali transcends borders and brings people together. Shubh Deepawali to everyone! ✨
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Michael C
Living in India for 3 years now, I've come to love Diwali celebrations. The warmth and hospitality during this festival are unmatched. Great to see global recognition of this beautiful tradition.

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