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Wales Celebrates Indian Independence Day

“The Indian diaspora in Wales has thrived, integrating seamlessly while contributing significantly to the prosperity of Wales,” said Raj Aggarwal, the Honorary Consul of India in Wales. “Their success is a testament to their hard work and commitment to both their heritage and their adopted home.

The 78th India Independence was marked with a grand flag-raising ceremony at Cardiff Castle, where distinguished guests and communities gathered to celebrate the strong ties between Wales and India. Cardiff Castle was lit up in Indian tri-color and flags.

Organised by Indian Honorary Consul Raj Aggarwal, the event featured colourful performances and was attended by Rt Hon Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Helen Lloyd Jones, Rt Hon Mark Drakeford MS, Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Services, Kanishka Narayan MP for the Vale of Glamorgan, Lord Lieutenant of South Glamorgan Morfudd Meredith and senior officers of the armed forces, Police and community leaders.  The ceremony reflected the unity and shared values of both communities.

“Wales continues to demonstrate its commitment to recognising and embracing the rich cultural contributions of the Indian community,” said Raj Aggarwal. “This event is another example of the vibrancy and warmth that defines the strong relationship between Wales and India.”

The event began with Ty Krishna welcoming guests with live traditional music, followed by powerful speeches and performances. The key moment was the flag hoisting, led by the Indian Honorary Consul Raj Aggarwal and dignitaries, accompanied by the stirring beats of dhols from Raj Singh & Co. The Rekha Natya Academy beautifully rendered the Indian National Anthem, followed by patriotic songs from Atreyee Saha, creating a truly immersive cultural experience.

Special congratulations were extended to Sujatha Thaladi, newly appointed as Honorary Air Commodore of RAF 614 Sqn, Emmanuel Ogbonna for receiving a CBE, and Usha Ladwa for her OBE.

The Indian Prime Minister’s message from the Red Fort in Delhi echoed throughout the celebration, emphasising pride in the Indian diaspora worldwide. This year’s theme, Viksit Bharat (Developed India), highlighted the nation’s focus on economic growth, social progress, and wellness.

Rekha Natya Academy sang the Indian National Anthem at Cardiff Castle for India Independence Day.

 “The Indian diaspora in Wales has thrived, integrating seamlessly while contributing significantly to the prosperity of Wales,” said Aggarwal. “Their success is a testament to their hard work and commitment to both their heritage and their adopted home.”

The event concluded with warm greetings from the President of India and the Indian High Commission in London, extending best wishes to the people of Wales.

Event Highlights:

●            Flag-Hoisting: Led by Indian Honorary Consul Raj Aggarwal.

●            Live Performances: Music by Ty Krishna, Rekha Natya Academy, Atreyee Saha, and Raj Singh.

●            Special Recognitions: Sujatha Thaladi (Honorary Air Commodore), Emmanuel (CBE), and Usha Ladwa (OBE).

The event served as a powerful reminder of the enduring bond between Wales and India, uniting communities in celebration of shared history, values, and aspirations.

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