India Day Parade’ outside India kicked off on Sunday afternoon in New York City, with the celebration witnessing huge floats and marching groups comprising members of the Indian-American community. Supporting the spectacle were several members of the diaspora including spiritual Guru Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, actors Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Jacqueline Fernandez and New York City Mayor Eric Adam. The parade began at 12 pm (local time) at 38th Street and Madison Avenue in New York.
It was organized by the Federation of India Association in New York as part of the 41st World Largest India Day Parade. With many holding the Indian tricolour and dressed in celebratory attire, and performers dancing and playing drums, the parade served as a vibrant convergence of cultures, patriotism, and shared values that unite India and America. Actor Jacqueline Fernandez, during the parade, was seen waving the Indian tricolour.
Randhir Jaiswal, the Consul General of India in New York, also joined the parade. He said that India and the United States have shared democratic values and that the message of India is that they want to be a “force for global good.” This year’s tagline is “Mission Life”, the same name as a mass movement launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. “Mission life is lifestyle about the environment.
We want to tell the world that we must change our behavioural habits. We must change the way we live if we care about the planet," Jaiswal said. He further added that the global community is celebrating the year of millets which are considered superfoods that can also help the planet because they can be grown with less water than other foods.
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