India marks 76th Republic Day, celebrates ties with Kenya

Nairobi
By Anthony Makokha | Jan 26, 2025
Indian High Commissioner Namgya Khampa witnesses the hoisting of the Indian flag before delivering Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message at the 76th Republic Day celebration in Nairobi, highlighting India’s progress and strong ties with Kenya. [Cosmas Mwongela, Standard]

The Indian High Commission in Nairobi on Sunday hosted a grand celebration to mark India’s 76th Republic Day, commemorating the adoption of its Constitution in 1950. The event highlighted India’s democratic values, growing global influence, and enduring relationship with Kenya.

The Indian High Commissioner read a speech by Indian President Droupadi Murmu, which underscored India’s achievements and its vision for the future. Mr. Modi praised the country’s sustained economic growth, technological advancements, and its expanding role in international relations.

“India’s economy continues to grow at a remarkable pace, creating opportunities for millions of young people,” Mr. Modi’s message noted. He also highlighted India’s recent space exploration milestones, including advancements in satellite technology and space docking, which solidify its position as a global leader in science and innovation.

Kenya and India share a historical relationship dating back to the pre-independence era, with strong ties in trade, education, and health. Speaking at the event, the Indian High Commissioner emphasized the significance of these ties, describing Kenya as a key partner in India’s outreach to Africa.

“Our partnership with Kenya continues to flourish,” the ="https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/opinion/article/2001510413/how-shared-values-cement-kenya-and-india-ties">High Commissioner said<. “India remains committed to supporting Kenya’s development goals in areas like technology, healthcare, and education.”

The ceremony also featured a vibrant cultural program, showcasing traditional Indian music and dance. Members of Nairobi’s Indian community and Kenyan dignitaries attended, celebrating the shared values of democracy and mutual respect between the two nations.

Attendees expressed pride in the event. “This celebration reminds us of our shared history and the opportunities we have to strengthen our relationship,” said Neha Patel, a business owner in Nairobi.

India’s Republic Day celebrations abroad reflect the country’s efforts to bolster its global image. Mr. Modi’s message reinforced India’s commitment to fostering partnerships in Africa and beyond, highlighting recent agreements with other nations to enhance collaboration in health, defense, and digital technology.

As India takes a more prominent role on the global stage, its engagement with Kenya is expected to deepen, focusing on trade, technology, and cultural exchange.

The 76th Republic Day celebration served as both a nod to India’s constitutional legacy and a vision of its future as a global leader and steadfast partner to nations like Kenya.

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