Indian community in Antigua and Barbuda marks 77th Republic Day

The Indian community residing in Antigua and Barbuda has commemorated the 77th anniversary of India’s Republic Day through a ceremonial gathering that emphasized democratic ideals, communal harmony, and cultural legacy. The event saw the convergence of diaspora members, local supporters of India, and special attendees who participated in a flag-raising ritual and deliberated on the day’s profound importance.

Republic Day, observed each year on January 26, marks the enactment of India’s Constitution in 1950, which formally designated the nation as an independent, democratic republic. During his address, India’s High Commissioner to Jamaica, Ambassador R. Masakui, emphasized the symbolic weight of the occasion, characterizing it as an opportunity to pay homage to the martyrs of India’s freedom movement and to recommit to the foundational tenets of democracy, justice, and legal governance.

The ceremony included recitations of earlier statements from Indian dignitaries such as President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, each of whom underscored the resilience of India’s democratic framework and the nation’s advancements since gaining sovereignty.

Ambassador Masakui also praised the impactful role played by the Indian diaspora in Antigua and Barbuda, emphasizing their efforts in deepening socio-cultural and economic bonds between the two nations. He urged the community to persist in serving as a conduit for bilateral collaboration, reciprocal esteem, and collective growth.

India and Antigua and Barbuda have long enjoyed cordial relations, bolstered by interpersonal connections, academic partnerships, and expanding diplomatic dialogue. Global Republic Day observances by overseas Indian communities are widely regarded as platforms not only for celebrating national heritage but also for reinforcing common values within their countries of residence.