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  • President Trump, India’s Modi to tackle trade, tariff tensions at high stakes meeting

    President Trump, India’s Modi to tackle trade, tariff tensions at high stakes meeting

    President Donald Trump is expected to welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the White House on Thursday. As only the fourth world leader to meet with the president since beginning his second term, the meeting underscores the importance of the U.S.-India relationship. 

    Modi, India’s most prominent leader in decades, remains a largely popular yet polarizing figure both at home and abroad. Officials in New Delhi are optimistic that his visit will pave the way for a renewed strategic partnership. Trump and Modi are expected to cover a broad range of issues; trade and tariffs are expected to dominate it. 

    Reuters reported that Modi is also expected to meet with billionaire tech CEO Elon Musk, whose Starlink’s entry to the South Asian market could be discussed. The two men are said to have a friendly relationship, with Musk meeting Modi in 2023.

    “Trade is by far the most important agenda, with defense and foreign policy taking a secondary position this time around,” Siddhartha Dubey, a visiting professor of journalism at Bennett University in India, told FOX Business. The countries have “no progress on a trade deal,” he said.

    India, the world’s fastest-growing major economy, has been spared any tariffs so far. But the stakes remain elevated. 

    INDIA’S MODI SPEAKS WITH ‘DEAR FRIEND’ PRESIDENT TRUMP AMID HOPES OF FURTHERING TIES

    President Donald Trump is shown with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Motera, on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, on Feb. 24, 2020. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)

    “This has been one of our strongest international partnerships in recent years,” Dubey said.

    Trump and Modi enjoy a strong personal rapport, and their meeting is expected to shed more light on the evolving dynamics between the world’s most populous democracy and its most powerful one, 

    The U.S. is India’s largest trading partner, with trade reaching a record $129.2 billion in 2024. Currently, the trade surplus is around $35 billion in India’s favor. India is also one of the most protectionist economies, and Trump is sure to press for more access.

    Dubey warned that “privately, many Indians feel Delhi could be in Trump’s crosshairs soon,” especially with the news of Trump saying he will implement reciprocal tariffs on any countries with tariffs on U.S. goods, which could include India. And most recently, he introduced a 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum imports with no exceptions. But Modi is keen to avert a potential trade war. Over the next few days, he is expected to offer some major concessions in an attempt to move toward what the White House calls a “fair bilateral trading relationship.”

    India is already showing a willingness to ease its own tariffs in what are believed to be preemptive moves to stave off U.S. tariffs. India has slashed duties on key U.S. exports. This month, for example, India cut tariffs on motorcycles in a move that benefits American company Harley-Davidson. U.S. motorcycle exports to India amounted to only about $3 million last year.

    INDIAN PRIME MINISTER MODI’S 3RD-TERM VICTORY A WIN FOR BUSINESS: ‘THE SKY IS THE LIMIT’

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    Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, meets with Elon Musk in New York on June 20, 2023. (Indian Press Information Bureau/Handout/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

    Despite the steps India has taken to address Trump’s concerns, the country remains at risk. Trump has often criticized India as being one of the “very big tariff abusers,” and just last month he called the nation a “tremendous tariff maker.” 

    Trump’s top economic adviser, Kevin Hassett, echoed those criticisms on Monday, saying “India has enormously high” tariffs that act as an import barrier. During his first term, Trump railed against India’s steep tariffs, dubbing it a “tariff king.” In 2019, he revoked India’s special trade privileges, prompting India to retaliate by slapping tariffs on dozens of U.S. goods.

    According to World Trade Organization data, India’s simple average tariff rate is 17%, significantly higher than the U.S. rate of about 3.3%.

    “This is unfair,” Dubey told FOX Business. “And I do not believe that President Trump will turn a blind eye. India has to cut its high tariffs, there’s no question about it,” he added.

    Trump signs tariff executive order

    President Donald Trump signs executive orders on Monday imposing 25% tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, the latest salvo in his ongoing effort to overhaul the U.S. trading relationship with the rest of the world. (Jabin Botsford/Washington Post via Getty Images)

    Nonetheless, India remains confident in being able to navigate Trump’s “America First” policies. During the upcoming meeting, Modi is anticipated to propose an increase in energy product imports from the U.S. to address the trade imbalance. India’s oil secretary says companies there are hoping to purchase U.S. liquefied natural gas after Trump lifted a ban on new export permits. As the fourth-largest importer of liquefied natural gas, India is well-positioned to further its energy trade with the U.S.

    When it comes to defense imports, Reuters reports that Modi is negotiating the purchase and co-production of combat vehicles as well as finalizing a fighter jet engine deal. India is the world’s largest importer of military equipment, and Trump wants the country to buy more U.S.-made security equipment. The push comes as the U.S. and Russia are competing to secure India’s fifth-generation fighter jet deal. New Delhi is also focused on attracting greater investment from U.S. companies in manufacturing and services, particularly the insurance sector.

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    Modi arrived in Washington on Wednesday after a visit to France for a global conference on artificial intelligence. During his time there, Modi met with Vice President JD Vance, further strengthening diplomatic ties. In a departure statement, Modi expressed eagerness for his meeting with “my friend, President Trump,” which is sure to present both opportunities and challenges. 

    Indo-U.S. trade ties have grown steadily over the years, but Modi has acknowledged that the partnership can be deepened in several critical areas, including technology, trade, defense, energy and supply chain resilience.

    “Modi and his team need to do more to assuage Trump and his team that they will lift certain duties and make India a whole lot friendlier to U.S. exporters,” Dubey said.

  • India’s Modi speaks with ‘dear friend’ President Trump amid hopes of furthering ties

    India’s Modi speaks with ‘dear friend’ President Trump amid hopes of furthering ties

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    President Donald Trump’s return to the White House has sent ripples across the globe, but India remains largely optimistic about his second term. Just over a week into Trump’s presidency, India is signaling its readiness to adapt to his transactional style of diplomacy.

    Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a “productive call” Monday, focused on “expanding and deepening cooperation.” 

    According to a White House readout, the leaders discussed geopolitical issues and bilateral trade. Trump emphasized the importance of India increasing its purchases of American-made security equipment to help balance the trade relationship between the two countries. The call is believed to be among the first Trump has taken from foreign leaders since his return to office. 

    TRUMP’S TARIFF THREATS GO BEYOND ‘TRADE AGREEMENT’ TO ADVANCE AMERICAN INTERESTS: EXPERT

    “Expectations are high for U.S.-India relations with Trump having taken office. He and Modi have a strong chemistry, given their similar worldviews and governance styles,” Michael Kugelman, director of the South Asia Institute at the Wilson Center told Fox News Digital.

    Modi has enjoyed a strong rapport and personal bond with Trump. “We have a very good relationship with India,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One after his call with Modi.

    In 2020, Modi threw a massive rally for Trump in his home state of Gujarat, where both leaders spoke admiringly of each other in front of a crowd exceeding 110,000 people. The previous year, Trump likened Modi to Elvis Presley for his ability to draw large crowds at a joint rally in Texas. However, Trump’s sweeping immigration crackdown is raising some concerns for Indians. 

    According to the Pew Research Center, India is one of the top sources of illegal immigration to the United States. An estimated 725,000 Indians were residing in the U.S. illegally as of 2022. Furthermore, Customs and Border Patrol encountered nearly 90,500 Indian citizens in fiscal year 2024 alone. The immigration unease also comes as H-1B visas, one of the most common legal pathways of entry for Indians, have been a hotly contested topic by Trump’s supporters. On Monday, however, Trump dismissed immigration concerns, expressing confidence India will “do what is right.”

    TRUMP SAYS HE’S NOT CHANGED HIS MIND ON H-1B VISAS AS DEBATE RAGES WITHIN MAGA COALITION

    President Donald Trump, center, with first lady Melania Trump, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, tour Gandhi Ashram, Monday, Feb. 24, 2020, in Ahmedabad, India. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

    Trade is another possible point of contention that could affect U.S.-India relations. 

    Just a day after Trump held his call with Modi, he denounced India, China and Brazil as “tremendous tariff maker(s).” Speaking to House Republicans in Florida, Trump emphasized that the nations harm the U.S. with high tariffs. He highlighted plans to target the countries, asserting, “we’re not going to let that happen any longer because we’re going to put America first.”

    Trump threatened high tariffs on imported goods throughout his presidential campaign and slammed India as a “very big abuser.” During his first term, Trump dubbed India the “tariff king” amid trade disagreements. In 2019, he revoked India’s special trade privileges. In retaliation, India slapped tariffs on more than two dozen U.S. goods.

    HOUSE REPUBLICANS CLEAR PATH FOR TRUMP TO ACT ON TARIFF PLANS

    Modi is casting India as a rising global player and seeks to enhance trade ties with the U.S., especially in the face of Trump’s international tariff threats. Trump has proposed a “universal” tax of 10% or 20% on all international imports, and India would be no exception. India, the world’s fifth-largest economy, aims to boost bilateral trade with the U.S. while reducing dependence on China. The two countries are India’s top trading partners.

    Recent legal allegations have also tested the burgeoning relationship between India and the U.S. Last year, American prosecutors charged Indian government agents with what they said was a plot to assassinate an American citizen on U.S. soil. Months later, the Justice Department indicted Indian tycoon Gautam Adani on fraud and bribery charges. Despite these challenges, the bilateral relationship has endured.

    INDIAN INTELLIGENCE OFFICIAL CHARGED IN MURDER-FOR-HIRE PLOT ON SIKH SEPARATIST LEADER IN NEW YORK CITY

    “There will be challenges to navigate, for sure, both those inherited from the Biden administration – like the Justice Department investigation of an alleged Indian government involvement in a murder-for-hire plot in New York, and new ones like trade,” Kugelman explains. “But we can see from New Delhi’s recent signaling that it’s prepared to act preemptively to lower the risk of tensions.”

    In the days since Trump took office, India has said it would explore lowering tariffs, taking back some of the illegal Indian migrants and importing more U.S. oil to reduce imports from Russia.

    President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pictured here, held a joint press conference in the Rose Garden of the White House, on Monday, June 26, 2017.

    President Donald Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, pictured here, held a joint press conference in the Rose Garden of the White House, on Monday, June 26, 2017. (Sipa USA via AP)

    As India works to bolster defense, technology and trade ties with the United States, the nation is expressing confidence that it is better positioned than others to weather Trump’s “America First” administration. “I know today a lot of countries are nervous about the U.S., let’s be honest about that. We are not one of them,” Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S Jaishankar said days after the November election.

    Washington views India, the world’s largest democracy, as a counterbalance to China’s growing assertiveness. Additionally, Trump is largely unconcerned with Modi’s policies, which have been deemed problematic by many global leaders. The two align in style and rhetoric, particularly when it comes to national pride.

    Kugelman told Fox News Digital, “the U.S. and India will continue to share a number of strong policy and strategic convergences, chief among them countering China.”

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    Trump’s administration also features prominent Indian-Americans. His pick for FBI director, Kash Patel, faces a high-stake Senate confirmation hearing this week. If confirmed, he will be the FBI’s first Indian American leader, as well as its youngest director. Trump has also picked Dr. Jay Bhattacharya for director, National Institutes of Health and Harmeet K. Dhillon as assistant attorney general for Civil Rights. Others, like former 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy and senior policy adviser for AI, Sriram Krishnan, already hold significant advisory roles in the administration. While they brought hope to many Indian immigrants, Krishnan, a first-generation Indian, has become a MAGA lightning rod. Additionally, while not a member of the cabinet, Vice President JD Vance’s wife, Usha, is the first woman of Indian origin to be second lady.

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    India remains optimistic about strengthening its relationship with the United States under Trump’s leadership, viewing it as an opportunity to further its strategic interests on the global stage. Modi is expected to meet with Trump as soon as next month. Meanwhile, Trump is expected to visit India later this year to attend a Quad Leaders’ Summit hosted by New Delhi.

    “The fact that India, with its nationalist government and strong confidence as a rising power, would so quickly and publicly acknowledge a willingness to consider making concessions to the U.S. says a lot about just how much it wants its partnership with Washington to work in the second Trump administration,” Kugelman said.

  • Australia Day 2025: PM Anthony Albanese, Other Leaders Extend Greetings to Citizens on Australian National Day, India’s S Jaishankar Also Sends Warm Wishes

    Australia Day 2025: PM Anthony Albanese, Other Leaders Extend Greetings to Citizens on Australian National Day, India’s S Jaishankar Also Sends Warm Wishes

    Australia Day 2025, observed on January 26, celebrates the nation’s history, diversity, and achievements. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended warm greetings to Australians, calling for unity and reflecting on the country’s journey. Other leaders joined in acknowledging the contributions of citizens while encouraging discussions on past injustices toward Indigenous Australians. Events organised by the Australia Day Council highlighted national accomplishments, cultural diversity, and reconciliation efforts. Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also sent heartfelt wishes, underscoring strong ties between India and Australia. The day, which marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove, continues to be a moment for both celebration and reflection, fostering a deeper understanding of Australia’s evolving identity. Australia Day 2025 Date, History and Significance: Everything To Know About the Day That Marks the Landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Harbour.

    Australia Day 2025

    S Jaishankar Sends Warm Wishes on Australia Day 2025

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  • Symbols of National Pride on Republic Day 2025: Everything to Know About India’s Flag, Anthem and Emblem

    Symbols of National Pride on Republic Day 2025: Everything to Know About India’s Flag, Anthem and Emblem

    The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949. And it was on January 26, 1950, when the Constitution of India came into force. To honour the historic day, the country celebrates Republic Day on January 26. This year marks the 76th Republic Day. India’s national symbols are a source of immense pride and represent the country’s rich cultural heritage and history. Three key symbols—the National Flag, National Anthem, and National Emblem—serve as powerful emblems of national unity, freedom, and sovereignty. As we celebrate Republic Day 2025, here’s a quick guide to these iconic symbols. Republic Day Parade 2025 Date, Time and Live Streaming. 

    National Flag: The Tricolor of Pride

    India’s National Flag, also known as the “Tiranga,” is a horizontal tricolor of deep saffron at the top, white in the middle, and green at the bottom, with a 24-spoke Ashoka Chakra in navy blue at the center. The saffron represents courage and sacrifice, white symbolizes truth and peace, and green stands for faith and chivalry. The Ashoka Chakra, derived from the Lion Capital of Ashoka, represents the wheel of law and progress, embodying movement and dynamism. Republic Day 2025 Wishes and Greetings To Celebrate 76th Gantantra Diwas.

    National Anthem: ‘Jana Gana Mana’

    “Jana Gana Mana” is India’s National Anthem, composed by Rabindranath Tagore in 1911. This anthem reflects India’s unity in diversity, with lyrics in Bengali that praise the country’s natural beauty, cultural heritage, and unity. The music, both solemn and inspiring, was adopted as the National Anthem in 1950. It is played during national events and ceremonies, and its stirring notes evoke patriotism and pride. Gantantra Diwas Date, Theme, History and Significance To Celebrate Republic Day When the Constitution of India Came Into Effect. 

    National Emblem: The Lion of Ashoka

    India’s National Emblem is an adaptation of the Lion Capital of Ashoka, which dates back to the Mauryan Empire. The emblem features four lions facing four directions, symbolizing power, courage, and confidence. Beneath the lions is the Ashoka Chakra, which has 24 spokes, representing the 24 hours of the day and the movement of time. The motto inscribed below, “Satyamev Jayate” (Truth Alone Triumphs), reflects the country’s commitment to truth and justice. The emblem is a symbol of India’s secular, democratic, and sovereign republic.

    India’s National Flag, Anthem, and Emblem are more than just symbols; they embody the nation’s values, culture, and history. These symbols remind citizens of their collective responsibility to uphold the principles of freedom, unity, and progress. They are a constant source of pride and an enduring reminder of India’s journey to becoming a sovereign republic.

    (The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 26, 2025 07:51 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

  • Republic Day 2025 Wishes: Leaders Extend Greetings to Citizens on India’s 76th Gantantra Diwas

    Republic Day 2025 Wishes: Leaders Extend Greetings to Citizens on India’s 76th Gantantra Diwas

    On the occasion of the 76th Republic Day today, January 26, leaders across party lines took to X (formerly Twitter) to extend the greetings of Gantantra Diwas 2025 to the countrymen. Union Ministers Manohar Lal Khattar and Nitin Gadkari were the first to extend Republic Day 2025 greetings. Manohar Lal Khattar said that we should remember our brave soldiers, while Nitin Gadkari said that we should pledge to remain committed to our constitutional duties. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami and Congress also extended greetings to the citizens of the country on the 76th Gantantra Diwas. Republic Day 2025 Celebrations Live Streaming: Watch Live Coverage of National Flag Unfurling, Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in Delhi on India’s 76th Gantantra Diwas.

    Let Us Remember Our Brave Soldiers

    Best Wishes to All Countrymen on Republic Day

    Jai Hind!

    Let Us All Respect the Constitution

    Heartiest Greetings of Republic Day to All the Countrymen

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  • Republic Day 2025 Celebrations Live Streaming: Watch Live Coverage of National Flag Unfurling, Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in Delhi on India’s 76th Gantantra Diwas

    Republic Day 2025 Celebrations Live Streaming: Watch Live Coverage of National Flag Unfurling, Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in Delhi on India’s 76th Gantantra Diwas

    India celebrates Republic Day 2025 (Gantantra Diwas) today, January 26. President Droupadi Murmu will lead the nation in celebrating the 76th Republic Day from Kartavya Path in Delhi. She will unfurl the national flag after which the Republic Day Parade 2025 shall begin. Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto is the Chief Guest for the Republic Day 2025 celebrations in the national capital. The PIB is hosting live streaming of the 76th Republic Day celebrations being held at Kartavya Path in Delhi. From unfurling of the national flag to Republic Day Parade, the live streaming video will capture everything. While Republic Day celebrations begins early in the morning, the parade shall start at 10:30 AM. Republic Day 2025: Who Unfurls National Flag on R-Day? Who Is the Chief Guest? Who Are Special Guests? When Does Republic Day Parade Start? Get All Answers Here.

    India 76th Republic Day Celebrations Live Streaming

    Republic Day Parade 2025 Live Streaming

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  • International Day Of Education 2025: Remembering Maulana Azad, India’s First Education Minister (Watch Video)

    International Day Of Education 2025: Remembering Maulana Azad, India’s First Education Minister (Watch Video)

    International Day of Education is celebrated across the globe every year on January 24. International Day of Education 2025 falls on Friday, January 24. It celebrates education and the power it has to change lives for the better and build a better world. On this day, we also remember Maulana Azad, India’s first education minister. He believed that education had the power to transform irrespective of gender, religion, or caste. He worked hard to expand the education opportunities in India, and he played a major role in establishing institutions like the IITs. He was also posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna. To know more about Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, watch the full Bharat Ratna-The Jewels Of India video below. International Day of Education 2025 Activities on January 24: Know Significance and Themes on the Role of Education Contributing to Global Peace and Sustainable Development.

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  • Republic Day 2025 Speech Ideas for Students in Hindi and English: Celebrate India’s 76th Republic Day With These Inspirational Speeches (Watch Videos)

    Republic Day 2025 Speech Ideas for Students in Hindi and English: Celebrate India’s 76th Republic Day With These Inspirational Speeches (Watch Videos)

    Republic Day 2025 will be marked on January 26. This annual observance celebrates the day that the Constitution of India came into effect. Republic Day is one of the two annual public holidays in the country that helps people remember the power that the Constitution empowers us with and the responsibility that comes along. On the occasion of Republic Day, there are various special Republic Day programs organised, and and Republic Day 2025 speeches that help make the events more engaging. Republic Day 2025 Speech Ideas for Students: Inspirational Speeches in Hindi and English for Gantantra Diwas Competition in Schools (Watch Videos).

    This year will mark 75 years since the Constitution’s adoption, a significant milestone in the nation’s history. India will commemorate its 76th Republic Day on January 26, 2025. Every year, the celebration of Republic Day is marked by parades, special events in schools and colleges as well as other unique celebrations. The commemoration of Republic Day helps people to revisit the Indian constitution, the thoughts that were put into it, and how it has helped India shape into a Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic.

    The celebration of Republic Day is marked with great enthusiasm by schools and colleges. The annual commemoration is filled with parades and special events. Students make it a point to highlight the history of our country and the road ahead to make sure we prosper and progress as our forefathers dreamed. As we prepare to celebrate Republic Day 2025, here are some speeches that can help you celebrate this day to the fullest.

    Republic Day 2025 Speech – Sample 1

    Good morning everyone,

    Today, as we gather to celebrate the 76th Republic Day of India, let us take a moment to honour the ideals of democracy, justice, liberty, and equality enshrined in our Constitution. It was on this day in 1950 that India officially became a republic, giving power to the people and laying the foundation for our nation’s progress.

    This occasion reminds us of the sacrifices made by our freedom fighters and the vision of our founding leaders who dreamt of a united and prosperous India. As responsible citizens, it is our duty to uphold these values and contribute to the nation’s growth.

    Let’s work together to address challenges like poverty, inequality, and environmental sustainability, ensuring a brighter future for generations to come.

    May we continue to strive for excellence and make our nation proud. Jai Hind!

    Thank you.

    Republic Day 2025 Speech – Sample 2

    Good morning everyone,

    Happy Republic Day! Today, we celebrate 76 years of India as a republic, honouring the day our Constitution came into force in 1950. This document, which guarantees justice, liberty, and equality for all, is the backbone of our democracy.

    Let us remember the sacrifices of our freedom fighters and the vision of our leaders who built a foundation for a united and progressive nation. As citizens, we must uphold these values and contribute to India’s growth.

    Together, let us strive for a brighter, inclusive, and sustainable future. Jai Hind!

    Thank you.

    Republic Day 2025 Speech – Sample 3

    Good morning everyone,

    Today, we gather to celebrate the 76th Republic Day of India, a day that reminds us of the strength, resilience, and unity of our great nation. On this day in 1950, India adopted its Constitution, marking the beginning of our journey as a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic.

    This day is not just about commemorating history; it’s about honouring the vision of our founding leaders and the sacrifices of countless individuals who fought for our freedom. Their courage and determination paved the way for the rights and freedoms we enjoy today.

    As proud citizens, it is our responsibility to uphold the values of justice, equality, and fraternity enshrined in our Constitution. Let us work together to overcome challenges, embrace diversity, and contribute to building a stronger and more prosperous India.

    May we continue to shine as a beacon of democracy. Jai Hind!

    Thank you.

    Republic Day Speech in English (Watch Video)

    Republic Day Speech in Hindi (Watch Video)

    The Indian constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly of India on 26 November 1949 and came into effect on 26 January 1950. It replaced the Government of India Act 1935 as the governing document of India, thereby turning India from a dominion to a republic.

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  • Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti 2025: Revisit the Past on Parakram Diwas To Remember India’s Valiant Freedom Fighter (Watch Video)

    Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti 2025: Revisit the Past on Parakram Diwas To Remember India’s Valiant Freedom Fighter (Watch Video)




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  • Bhagwan Das Jayanti 2025: Who Was Bhagwan Das? Meet the Freedom Fighter Who Made Significant Contribution to India’s Independence Movement and More (Watch Video)

    Bhagwan Das Jayanti 2025: Who Was Bhagwan Das? Meet the Freedom Fighter Who Made Significant Contribution to India’s Independence Movement and More (Watch Video)

    Bhagwan Das Birth Anniversary is celebrated in India every year. Bhagwan Das Birth Anniversary 2025 falls on Sunday, January 12. It marks the birth anniversary of Bhagwan Das. Bhagwan Das was born on January 12, 1869, in Varanasi, India. Coming from a scholarly family, he received traditional education. He was inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, and he took part in civil disobedience campaigns and protests. He was also a social reformer and honoured with the Bharat Ratna in 1955. To know more about Bhagwan Das, watch the video from Bharat Ratna: The Jewels of India. This show highlights the lives of Bharat Ratna recipients, showcasing their remarkable stories through engaging graphics and insights. Lal Bahadur Shastri Death Anniversary 2025: ‘Jai Jawan Jai Kisan,’ a Look Back at India’s Former Prime Minister’s Rich Legacy (Watch Video).

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