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Indian Diaspora Celebrates Independence Day with a Flourishing Display of the Tricolour in New Zealand

August 15, 20254 Mins Read
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Traditional Telangana folk artists performed at the celebrations organized by the Consul General of India.

By Vineeta Rao

On August 15, despite it being a weekday, many Indians came together in Auckland and Wellington to celebrate India’s 79th Independence Day. The atmosphere was filled with pride and cultural joy, highlighting how communities flourish when they honor their roots.

Celebrations in Auckland

This Independence Day was extra special as it marked the first celebration since the Consulate General of India opened in Auckland in September 2024. This year’s flag-raising was a significant moment for the Indian community in Auckland.

Consul General Dr. Madan Mohan Sethi led the flag hoisting ceremony after attending a local meeting and visiting a marae with an Indian delegation. Joined by Whangarei Mayor Vince Cocorullo, the occasion was especially touching. As the national anthem played on Mount Eden, it brought together community leaders, families, and officials in a collective moment of pride.

“This year feels different,” said Mandeep Kaur Sidhu, a local Council candidate and former police officer. “Seeing the tricolor raised here made me feel the same pride I have in India,” she added. “New Zealand is now my home, but India will always remain a part of who I am.”

A Diverse Program

Dr. Sethi shared the President of India’s message, which emphasized India’s commitment to respond to any threat against its citizens. He also highlighted the successes of the Atmanirbhar Bharat mission, which focuses on creating self-reliance in defense technology.

“Operation Sindoor showcased our capabilities in defense and confirmed that we are on the right path towards self-sufficiency,” he stated.

The President’s address also urged citizens to pay more attention to environmental issues, stressing the need to combat air and water pollution, deforestation, and climate change.

Vince Cocorullo acknowledged the importance of the occasion in his heartfelt speech, encouraging visitors to explore Whangarei. He remarked on the strong ties between India and New Zealand, noting the richness of cultural diversity in the community.

He later told a reporter, “India and New Zealand share many similarities. In Whangarei, we celebrate diversity and welcome people from various backgrounds.” He also mentioned upcoming citizenship ceremonies that included Indian families.

The event featured speeches from various guests, including notable figures from the Auckland Indian Association and local politicians. Following the speeches, Manisha Harichandan from the Consulate handed over the program to renowned social worker Roopa Suchdev, who led a series of lively cultural performances.

The newly constituted Bihar Jharkhand Association of New Zealand's Nidhi Verma and Jatin performed a folk dance from Mithila.
Nidhi Verma and Jatin from the newly formed Bihar Jharkhand Association performed a traditional folk dance.

Nidhi Verma and Jatin from the newly formed Bihar Jharkhand Association mesmerized the audience with a folk dance from Mithila. Performances from Amita Bhojak, a former Indian Idol participant, and others kept everyone entertained, while the younger dancers from the Auckland Malayali Samajam showcased new India through their performances. The grand finale featured folk artists from Telangana, leaving the audience wanting more.

Celebrations in Wellington

In Wellington, around 400 guests attended the flag-hoisting ceremony at the High Commission, echoing the spirit of celebration felt in Auckland. High Commissioner Neeta Bhushan honored India’s freedom fighters and emphasized the importance of cultural and educational ties between the two nations.

Beyond Celebration: Building Community and Connections

The day’s celebrations represented more than just nostalgia; they were an affirmation of belonging for the Indian community in New Zealand.

The strong presence of the Consulate marks a commitment to building a brighter future together with New Zealand.

Looking Forward

As the event concluded with the aroma of chai and light snacks, it became clear that Independence Day in Auckland has evolved. It’s no longer just about reflecting on the past; it’s about embracing identity and purpose as we look ahead.

Vineeta Rao is a reporter based in Auckland.

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