Indian expatriates across Oman joyously celebrated India’s 77th Republic Day on Monday, January 26, 2026, with a display of patriotic fervor and grand celebrations. The day marked a significant occasion for the Indian diaspora in the Sultanate, with widespread observances held at the Indian Embassy in Muscat and various Indian schools. The celebrations highlighted the strong bond between India and Oman, and the enduring patriotism of the Indian community residing abroad.
Grand Celebrations at the Indian Embassy in Muscat
The focal point of the Republic Day celebrations was the Indian Embassy in Muscat. The event commenced with a solemn Flag Unfurling Ceremony, attended by a large gathering of members of the Indian community and friends of India. Chargé d’Affaires of India to Oman, Tavishi Behal Pandey, began the proceedings by paying floral tributes at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, a symbol of peace and non-violence.
National Anthem and Presidential Address
Following the tribute, Pandey unfurled the national flag, and the attendees collectively sang the National Anthem, resonating with pride and unity. She then delivered excerpts from the President of India’s Republic Day address, emphasizing the nation’s core constitutional values – justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. The address also highlighted India’s progress in areas such as women’s empowerment, digital governance, national security, and the preservation of its rich cultural heritage.
Additionally, the Embassy celebrated a significant achievement of the Indian Navy. The maiden voyage of INSV Kaundinya, sailing from Porbandar to Muscat, was commemorated during the event, with Commanders Y. Hemant Kumar and Vikas Sheoran present to mark the occasion. The celebrations concluded with a vibrant display of patriotic songs performed by students of Indian School Muscat, including a powerful mass rendition of ‘Vande Mataram’ – a song celebrating its 150th anniversary.
Indian Schools Showcase Patriotism and Cultural Richness
The spirit of Republic Day extended beyond the Embassy, with Indian schools across Oman hosting their own commemorative events. Indian School Bousher, in particular, organized a grand celebration themed “150 Years of Vande Mataram,” attended by Tavishi Behal Pandey, Deputy Chief of Mission at the Indian Embassy, and prominent figures from the Indian Schools in Oman Board of Directors.
March Past and Cultural Performances
A highlight of the Indian School Bousher event was a meticulously executed March Past, featuring over 200 students representing six Indian schools: Muscat, Ghubra, Wadi Kabir, Darsait, Al Seeb, and Bousher. The students demonstrated discipline and pride as they marched in unison. The event also featured a diverse range of cultural performances, including a moving rendition of ‘Vande Mataram’, a captivating dance tribute to the Indian Armed Forces titled “Wings, Waves and Warriors,” and creative presentations that beautifully interpreted the Constitution’s Preamble and the significance of the Tricolour – the Indian national flag.
Speeches and Symbolic Formations
Rehmat Patel, a Grade XI student, delivered a compelling speech on “Atma Nirbhar Bharat: From Swadeshi to Global Leadership,” tracing India’s journey towards economic self-reliance and its growing influence on the global stage. This speech resonated with the audience, highlighting India’s aspirations for the future. The day culminated in a spectacular formation created by students from Grades V to VIII, skillfully depicting the Indian flag and Constitution. This symbolic representation underscored the values of unity and democracy that are central to India’s identity. The Indian community truly shone through these displays.
Strengthening India-Oman Ties Through Cultural Exchange
The 77th Republic Day celebrations in Oman served as a powerful reminder of the strong and enduring relationship between India and Oman. These events not only showcased the patriotism of the Indian expatriate community but also fostered a deeper understanding and appreciation of Indian culture within Oman. The celebrations were a testament to the decades-long friendship and cooperation between the two nations. The presence of dignitaries from both countries further emphasized the importance of this bilateral relationship. The Oman celebrations were a resounding success.
The enthusiastic participation of students, embassy officials, and members of the Indian diaspora demonstrated a shared commitment to upholding the values of the Indian Constitution and celebrating the nation’s progress. As India continues its journey towards becoming a global leader, these celebrations serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for its citizens, both at home and abroad.
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