Billed as the world’s biggest Indian event outside the nation, the annual India Day Parade was held in New York City, celebrating India’s 75th anniversary of Independence.
Telugu megastar Allu Arjun was the grand marshal at the parade on Sunday. The event saw an estimated turnout of 150,000 people, comprising both as marchers and the audience along the route on Madison Avenue on the India Day Parade in New York.
The Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) tri-state area unit, which organised the celebration, claimed that two events at the parade entered the Guinness Book of World Records for: The most number of flags flown simultaneously, and the largest ensemble of the damru, the twin-headed drum.
FIA Chairman Ankur Vaidya said that these records are dedicated to the global Indian community.
The flags display, in keeping with the theme this year of honouring the Tiranga (the Indian flag) made a show of India’s universality by also including the flags of nations around the world.
New York’s Mayor Eric Adams, holding aloft an Indian flag, was among those leading the parade.
Singer and composer Kailash Kher led a mass singing of “Hindustan Meri Jaan”.
Part of the parade was over forty floats from Indian organisations, as well as American businesses like Dunkin Donuts, and entertainment companies like ESPN and Hulu.
A plane towing an Indian flag flew low over the city during and after the parade.
IANS
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