Indian nationals living in other countries celebrate the joyous occasion with felicity and are full of nationalistic fervour on Indian Independence Day. For individuals living in the United States, the United Kingdom, or any other country, there are a plethora of ways they can celebrate the 78th Indian Independence Day with fanfare, vigour, and a renewed sense of Indian pride in their hearts, even if they are physically away from their motherland.
- Many Indian communities celebrate floating carnivals, colourful dance troupes, and the hoisting of the Indian flag. Some of those held in the United States of America include the India Day Parade in New York and the Festival of India in Atlanta. Such functions are attended by people of Indian ancestry, and they provide an opportunity to reminisce about their roots. The general public relishes the celebration of all aspects of Indian culture that they are proud of through these appealing visions, which frequently feature embellished floats, traditional music, and colourful performances.
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- Organise grand displays of national traditional events. This could include dance performances, and an Indian-themed dinner or potluck party with each group bringing food to savour with others. It is a wonderful way to pay tribute to one's ethnic heritage while also informing others about Indian culture.
- Wearing an Indian gown like a saree or kurta can also rekindle ‘Indianness’. It is an affirmation
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