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World Leaders Greet People Of India On 74th Republic Day

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New Delhi: As the world’s largest democracy celebrates its 74th Republic Day, leaders of the world congratulated the people of India and wished them the very best.

Here are the reactions by some of the leaders:

Russian President Vladimir Putin wished India on Republic Day and lauded India for its achievements in economic, social and several other spheres.

Lotay Tshering, Prime Minister of Bhutan: The PM of the Himalayan country shared an elaborate greeting card wishing the best to his “friends in India”.

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese extended his best wishes to Prime Minister Modi and all Indians.

Israel has shared a video address in Hindi, highlighting how artificial intelligence (AI) has eased communication in various languages:

The President of Maldives, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, also extended warm wishes to India. “Warm greetings from Maldives to PM @narendramodi, government and people of India on their 74th Republic Day. May the the spirit of democracy, justice and peace long prevail in India,” Ibrahim Mohamed Solih wrote on Twitter.

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