India Independence Day: What It Means and How It’s Celebrated

Every year on 15 August, India celebrates its Independence Day — a national holiday steeped in pride, history, and vibrant traditions. Whether you’re in Delhi, Dubai, or Dublin, it’s a day that unites Indian communities across the globe in honor of freedom, sacrifice, and progress.
The history behind Indian Independence Day
India gained its independence from British colonial rule on 15 August 1947, following a long and determined struggle led by visionaries like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Sardar Patel, and countless others. After nearly two centuries under the British Empire, India emerged as a sovereign nation — marking the start of a new chapter.
The event also marked the partition of British India, creating the separate nation of Pakistan. Though bittersweet, the date is remembered with reverence as the dawn of India’s independence and the birth of the world’s largest democracy.
How is Independence Day celebrated in India?
Independence Day is a national public holiday in India, and every corner of the country celebrates in its own unique way. Here’s how it’s typically observed:
1. Flag hoisting ceremonies
The most iconic moment takes place at Red Fort in Delhi, where the Prime Minister hoists the tricolor flag and addresses the nation. Schools, local municipalities, and residential communities also hold flag ceremonies, followed by patriotic songs and speeches.
2. Cultural events
From traditional dances and poetry recitals to reenactments of historic moments, Independence Day is a chance to showcase India’s rich cultural heritage. Children often dress up as freedom fighters or wear clothes in the flag’s colors — saffron, white, and green.
3. Lighting and decorations
Buildings across cities light up in the colors of the Indian flag. Homes, shops, and schools decorate with streamers, lights, and even themed rangolis.
4. Parades and performances
Many cities host Independence Day parades, including performances by the military, police forces, school children, and cultural organizations. It’s a proud display of both discipline and diversity.
5. Food and family gatherings
Of course, no celebration is complete without food! Families prepare favorite dishes, share sweets like jalebi and laddoo, and spend the day together. Community kitchens often serve free meals, known as langars, especially in northern states.
Happy Independence Day, wherever you are
For the Indian diaspora — from the US and UK to the Middle East and Southeast Asia — 15 August is a powerful reminder of roots and identity. Cultural associations, Indian embassies, and local communities often hold celebrations abroad, featuring flag hoisting, Bollywood performances, and traditional cuisine.
And for those far from home, it’s also a time to send a little love back to India.
Staying connected on India’s biggest day
At Paysend, we understand how important staying connected is — especially on a day like Independence Day. Whether you’re supporting family, sending a gift, or covering expenses, you can make fast, low-cost transfers to India using just your recipient’s bank card or account.
What makes Paysend ideal for transfers to India?
- Instant delivery* to most Indian banks
- No hidden fees — everything’s shown upfront
- Send from over 170 countries in local currency (100 in the US)
- Your recipient doesn’t need a Paysend account
So if you’re looking to say Happy Independence Day, India! in a meaningful way, sending a timely and thoughtful transfer is a great place to start.
*We will send your money in real-time, but it can take longer depending on your recipient's bank.
How to send money to India with Paysend
Sending money to India is quick and simple with Paysend. Whether you’re supporting parents, paying for school fees, or sending a festive gift, you can transfer money using just a card or bank account — with full transparency and real-time delivery.
Here’s how to do it:
- Sign up or log in to your Paysend account via the app or website
- Choose India as your destination country
- Enter your recipient’s details — either their bank account number or 16-digit debit card number
- Enter the amount you want to send
- Choose your payment method (bank transfer, card, etc.)
- See the live exchange rate and any fees clearly before confirming
- Tap send – and your money’s on its way!
Most transfers to Indian bank cards and accounts arrive within minutes. We will send your money in real-time, but it can take longer depending on your recipient's bank. Better still, your recipient doesn’t require a Paysend account.
Final thoughts
India’s Independence Day is more than just a public holiday — it’s a celebration of freedom, resilience, and unity. It’s a time to reflect on history, cherish your culture, and connect with loved ones near and far.
No matter where you are in the world, 15 August is the perfect opportunity to celebrate the spirit of India.
Happy Independence Day, India. Jai Hind!
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