India’s 79th Independence Day
It is anticipated that PM Modi would highlight India’s steadfast commitment to national security, economic development, and the growth of welfare programs under his direction.
Today, August 15, is the 79th Independence Day of India. For the twelfth occasion, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will raise the national flag at the Red Fort.

The Prime Minister will visit Rajghat to honor Mahatma Gandhi to start the day’s ceremonies. Army, Navy, and Air Force men will then form a guard of honor at the Red Fort.
After raising the national flag on Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will soon give a speech from Red Fort. PM Modi wished everyone a happy Independence Day on social media before to his speech to the country today. “I hope everyone has a wonderful Independence Day,” the prime minister wrote on X. I hope this day motivates us to keep pushing forward in order to create a Viksit Bharat and fulfill the aspirations of our independence heroes. “Jai Hind!”
Prioritize economic advancement and national security.
It is anticipated that PM Modi would highlight India’s steadfast commitment to national security, economic development, and the growth of welfare programs under his direction. As tensions over international trade increase as a result of US President Donald Trump’s hostile approach to India, observers expect to hear about foreign policy difficulties and economic resiliency.

As part of the plan to attain “Viksit Bharat” by 2047, the prime minister may restate objectives to advance local manufacturing, indigenous technology, and infrastructure development in line with his long-standing vision of a “Aatmanirbhar Bharat.” His speeches frequently combine important policy announcements with observations on the country’s growth.
In her eve-of-independence speech, President Droupadi Murmu praised the country’s democratic spirit and paid honor to freedom warriors as India gets ready to celebrate its 79th Independence Day on Friday, August 15, 2025. She emphasized India’s economic resiliency, pointing to the country’s 6.5% GDP growth, expanding infrastructure, and important programs like Atmanirbhar Bharat and Make-in-India. “I believe Operation Sindoor will go down in history as an example in humanity’s struggle against terrorism,” the President said, referencing India’s strong response to terrorism and calling for a shared resolve to make the country a developed nation by 2047.
Naya Bharat: This year’s commemoration of Operation Sindoor’s accomplishment is one of the main attractions. The Operation Sindoor logo will be shown on the Gyanpath View cutter, and floral arrangements will also have the same motif. The theme for this year’s Independence Day celebrations, “Naya Bharat,” is represented by the watermark of the Chenab Bridge and the Operation Sindoor emblem on the invitation cards.