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A boy sells national flags at Satara road, in Pune, on Monday, August 14, 2017. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A boy sells national flags at Satara road, in Pune, on Monday, August 14, 2017. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A boy sells national flags at Satara road, in Pune, on Monday, August 14, 2017. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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Students of Renuka Swarup school wave India's National Flag at the Independence day celebrations in Pune on Monday. (Pratham Gokhale/HT PHOTO)
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Students of Renuka Swarup school were in high spirits at the Independence day celebrations on Tuesday. (Pratham Gokhale/HT PHOTO)
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Independence day celebrations at the National War Memorial at camp in Pune on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A band plays at the National War Memorial in Pune on the eve of Independence Day at camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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Armymen at the Independence day celebrations at National War Memorial at camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A man takes a selfie with army jawans at the Independence day celebrations at National War Memorial at camp in Pune. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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People salute at the flag hoist ceremony held at the Independence day celebration at the National War Memorial at camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A woman takes a selfie with armymen at the Independence Day will be celebrations at National War Memorial in camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...endence-day/story-4YJ8XsGhFp2bm0BL1MnfSP.html
Russian President Vladimir Putin has greeted India on its Independence Day and expressed readiness to strengthen the “special privileged partnership” in the interest of peoples of the two countries and to ensure international stability and security.
Responding to the message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “I thank President Putin for his greetings on India’s Independence Day.”
In his message, Putin praised India’s economic, social and other achievements, and “noted that the country has earned the respect it deserved on the international stage”, according to a statement issued by Kremlin, the Russian President’s office.
It quoted Putin as saying that Russia-India ties have always been based on friendship and mutual respect.
“The two countries have a long track record of fruitful bilateral cooperation in all areas, and coordinating efforts in resolving important matters on the regional and global agendas,” the Russian President said.
“Vladimir Putin confirmed Russia’s readiness to continue joint efforts to strengthen the special privileged partnership between Russia and India in the interests of the friendly peoples of the two countries, and with a view to ensuring international stability and security,” the statement added.
Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom also extended the greetings on India’s Independence Day.
Modi thanked him for the greetings.
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A boy sells national flags at Satara road, in Pune, on Monday, August 14, 2017. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A boy sells national flags at Satara road, in Pune, on Monday, August 14, 2017. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A boy sells national flags at Satara road, in Pune, on Monday, August 14, 2017. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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Students of Renuka Swarup school wave India's National Flag at the Independence day celebrations in Pune on Monday. (Pratham Gokhale/HT PHOTO)
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Students of Renuka Swarup school were in high spirits at the Independence day celebrations on Tuesday. (Pratham Gokhale/HT PHOTO)
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Independence day celebrations at the National War Memorial at camp in Pune on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A band plays at the National War Memorial in Pune on the eve of Independence Day at camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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Armymen at the Independence day celebrations at National War Memorial at camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A man takes a selfie with army jawans at the Independence day celebrations at National War Memorial at camp in Pune. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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People salute at the flag hoist ceremony held at the Independence day celebration at the National War Memorial at camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
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A woman takes a selfie with armymen at the Independence Day will be celebrations at National War Memorial in camp on Tuesday. (Rahul Raut/HT PHOTO)
http://www.hindustantimes.com/india...endence-day/story-4YJ8XsGhFp2bm0BL1MnfSP.html
Russian President Vladimir Putin has greeted India on its Independence Day and expressed readiness to strengthen the “special privileged partnership” in the interest of peoples of the two countries and to ensure international stability and security.
Responding to the message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, “I thank President Putin for his greetings on India’s Independence Day.”
In his message, Putin praised India’s economic, social and other achievements, and “noted that the country has earned the respect it deserved on the international stage”, according to a statement issued by Kremlin, the Russian President’s office.
It quoted Putin as saying that Russia-India ties have always been based on friendship and mutual respect.
“The two countries have a long track record of fruitful bilateral cooperation in all areas, and coordinating efforts in resolving important matters on the regional and global agendas,” the Russian President said.
“Vladimir Putin confirmed Russia’s readiness to continue joint efforts to strengthen the special privileged partnership between Russia and India in the interests of the friendly peoples of the two countries, and with a view to ensuring international stability and security,” the statement added.
Maldivian President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom also extended the greetings on India’s Independence Day.
Modi thanked him for the greetings.