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Press Trust of India  |  Islamabad/Beijing 

Thousands of Indians across the today proudly celebrated India's 72nd with the fluttering high and the national anthem reverberating at Indian missions abroad.

was celebrated with joy, fervour and special resonance at the High Commission of in the Pakistani capital The occasion was marked by hoisting the national flag, singing of the National Anthem, a cultural program, and tea.

"in his message spoke of India's philosophy of 'Vasudeva Kutumbakam' (the is one family) and hoped the 'new India' and 'new Pakistan' would build a 'new future' of peace and prosperity, substantially different from the past," the tweeted.

The Indian commenced the celebrations by paying floral tributes to Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi.

In Beijing, a large number of the Indian diaspora took part in the Independence Day celebrations held at the

India's to hoisted the and read out Ram Nath Kovind's address to the nation.

Several Indian dignitaries, including Ram Madhav, of the for Cultural Relations Vinay Sahasrabuddhe, and senior Karan Singh, who are currently in China, took part in the flag hoisting ceremony. A large number of Indians were present at the occasion.

In Washington, Indian to the US Navtej Sarna read out the president's address to mark the country's Independence Day.

In Houston, several Indian-Americans converged at the early today where unfurled the

At a ceremony at the Indian consulate in Canada's city, unfurled the Indian national tricolour amid singing of the national anthem.

Canadian Justice Trudeau also joined Indo-Canadians in celebrating

"Today, we join the people of and members of the Indo-Canadian community to celebrate and share much in common, from the similar institutions and forms of government that underpin our democracies, to the tremendous people-to-people connections at the heart of our two countries' longstanding friendship," Trudeau said.

Independence Day was also marked in Russian capital with much enthusiasm and fervour. A large enthusiastic crowd gathered at the as Indian unfurled the national flag.

He read out the president's address to the nation to the 500-strong gathering that included Indian citizens, people of Indian origin and Russian nationals. The event included a cultural performance by the children from the Embassy of India School,

In Australia, a large number of Indian expatriates attended the flag hoisting ceremonies held at the and consulates in Melbourne, and to mark the day.

Congratulating the Indian government, Australian said that India and were great friends with a lot in common as modern, vibrant and diverse democracies.

"Australia's large and growing Indian community makes a much valued contribution to so many areas of our national life - and has for many year," Turnbull said here in an official statement.

"Whether through culture, community, education, science or enterprise, Indian-Australians are helping make our nation stronger and more dynamic. We have a connection and friendship that stretch from to Amritsar, to and everywhere in between," he said.

Turnbull said that he was fortunate to have seen the flourishing relationship first hand during his visit to India last year.

"I am confident that our deepening ties will ensure that these friendly relations will continue to prosper in the coming year," he said.

Indian diaspora across the country held several cultural events and special dinners to mark the occasion.

In Singapore, more than 500 Indians in joined in celebrating India's Independent Day.

The Indian flag was unfurled in the presence of more than 800 Indian nationals. A concert of patriotic songs and cultural performance was also organised to mark the occasion.

A mid-morning reception was hosted at the Indian High Commission for the business community linked to India.

Members of the Indian community in the also celebrated here with fervour.

The celebrations began with the hoisting of the national flag by the Indian to the Venu Rajamony and singing of the national anthem.

In Nepal, Indian Ambassador gifted 30 ambulances and six buses to Nepalese hospitals, charitable organisations and educational institutions at a function at the in Kathmandu.

Puri felicitated widows and wards of deceased Nepalese soldiers of the Indian armed forces by distributing cheques worth 53.5 million Nepalese rupees.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 00:20 IST