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Independence Day 2023: Will India celebrate its 76th or 77th I-Day on August 15

While both interpretations hold merit, the prevailing consensus leans towards designating this occasion as the 76th year of India's anniversary of independence, while acknowledging that it marks the 77th year since the nation's liberation in 1947.

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India is gearing up to celebrate its Independence Day on August 15, 2023, marking a significant milestone in its history. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the nation's liberation from British colonial rule after nearly two centuries. However, as the country approaches another year of celebrating its freedom, there is some confusion surrounding whether it will be the 76th or the 77th Independence Day.

The historical context provides insights into this intriguing question. On August 15, 1947, India officially gained its long-awaited independence, culminating in the end of nearly 190 years of British dominance. The initial celebration of this newfound freedom took place on August 15, 1948. Following this line of reasoning, India is set to commemorate its 76th anniversary of Independence.

However, an alternative perspective considers the year 1947 itself as the starting point of India's independent journey. If one were to count the years from the momentous day that India broke free from British rule, then the completion of 76 years of hard-fought sovereignty would signify that the 15th of August, 2023, is the 77th Independence Day for India.

While both interpretations hold merit, the prevailing consensus leans towards designating this occasion as the 76th year of India's anniversary of independence, while acknowledging that it marks the 77th year since the nation's liberation in 1947.

Turning to the theme of Independence Day 2023, this year's motif has been aptly coined as "Nation First, Always First." The Indian government has strategically aligned this theme with the overarching framework of the "Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav" initiative. Under this banner, various events and activities will be orchestrated to commemorate the journey of independence. "Nation First, Always First" resonates as a call to prioritize the interests and well-being of the nation above all else, fostering a sense of unity and shared responsibility.

As India readies itself to observe another year of its remarkable progress and unity, the chosen theme encapsulates the essence of patriotism and dedication to the nation's growth. With this thematic backdrop, Independence Day 2023 is set to be celebrated in a manner that pays tribute to the sacrifices of the past and envisions a future where the nation's interests remain paramount.

Also read: Independence Day 2023: Five tricolour dishes to try on August 15

 

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