Independence Day is widely celebrated around the country. Meetings are held, the tricolor flag is flown, and the National Anthem is sung. Everyone is quite enthusiastic. This day is commemorated with considerable pomp and display in the national capital, Delhi. All leaders and ordinary citizens congregate in great numbers in the parade area in front of the Red Fort. There is a lot of rush and activity around. They form a queue along the roads leading to the fort, waiting for the Prime Minister to arrive. The Prime Minister arrives, hoists the flag, and delivers a speech that highlights the government's accomplishments over the last year, acknowledges challenges that still need to be addressed, and asks for action. Independence Day Activities Foreign guests are additionally encouraged to attend. Tributes are paid to the liberation warriors who gave their lives in the fight. Jana Gana Mana, the Indian national anthem, is sung. The address is followed by a parade by the Indian Army and paramilitary troops. All state capitals hold similar events, with the Chief Minister of each state raising the National Flag. Conclusion Independence Day is a historic celebration that honours the spirit of liberty, unity, and patriotism. It honours the sacrifices made by many individuals in the fight for freedom and remembers the historic triumph of independence. The celebrations remind us of our joint commitment to defend democratic, egalitarian, and just principles. Independence Day is a call to action, motivating everyone to actively contribute to the nation's progress and well-being. On this day, let us gather together to celebrate our freedom, reflect on our national journey, and renew our commitment to create a stronger AND more inclusive