Global Tributes for Gandhi's Universal Message of Peace
Indian missions worldwide commemorated Mahatma Gandhi's 156th birth anniversary, celebrating his enduring message of peace and non-violence. From Russia and China to Pakistan and South Korea, diplomats, officials, and communities gathered to pay tribute, highlighting the relevance of Gandhian principles in today's world through various cultural and ceremonial activities.
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- Russian Federation
Indian missions across the globe marked Mahatma Gandhi's 156th birth anniversary on Thursday, emphasizing his timeless advocacy for peace and non-violence. Events were held in countries including Russia, China, and Pakistan, bringing together diplomats and communities in celebration.
In Moscow, the Indian delegation, led by Minister of State Pabitra Margherita, paid respects at Gandhi's statue, with Russian dignitaries and local representatives in attendance. Margherita stressed the modern-day significance of Gandhian principles.
Similar tributes took place in Beijing, Islamabad, and Colombo, where musical performances and cultural engagements reignited Gandhi's legacy. Gandhian scholars and influencers highlighted his enduring impact on global peace initiatives.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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