UAE

Watch: Indian expats brave morning rains, traffic to celebrate 74th Republic Day in UAE

AMBRD-1674713842274
Indian Ambassador to the UAE Sunjay Sudhir addressing a gathering at the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi after hoisting the Indian tricolour on Thursday.
Image Credit: Supplied

Abu Dhabi/Dubai: Hundreds of patriotic Indian expats braved rainy weather and morning traffic to attend the official celebrations of India’s 74th Republic Day at Indian diplomatic missions in the UAE on Thursday.

The Republic Day commemorates the day the Indian Constitution, the longest written constitution in the world, came into effect on January 26 in 1950

Waving the Indian flag and mostly wearing attires in its colours, expats sang their national anthem and chanted slogans praising their motherland as top diplomats raised the national flag in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.

Indian Ambassador to the UAE Sunjay Sudhir hoisted the Indian flag at the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi while the Consul General of India in Dubai Dr Aman Puri unfurled the tricolour at the Indian Consulate in Dubai.

fl
Consul General of India in Dubai Dr Aman Puri unfurling the Indian flag at the Indian Consulate in Dubai on Thursday.
Image Credit: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News

The flag-hoisting ceremonies were followed by the reading to the Indian President’s message by the Ambassador and the Consul General and cultural performances.

The top diplomats praised the growing relations with UAE and appreciated the contribution of Indian expats

While a mega Republic Day celebration at The Indian High School (IHS) Oud Metha campus in Dubai was postponed to Monday, January 30, due to bad weather conditions, young and old Indians from various states and occupations braved the unstable weather conditions to take part in the official celebrations at the missions that took place with the participation of huge crowds without COVID-19 restrictions for the first time after the pandemic.