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Since 1950, India has been hosting head of state or government of another country as the state guest of honor for Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi.During 1950–1954, Republic Day celebrations were organized at different venues (like Irwin Amphitheatre, Kingsway, Red Fort and Ramlila Maidan).
Smith provides a transcript of a speech made by Chief Seattle 30 years earlier, which Smith had attended and taken notes from. The occasion of the speech was a visit by the newly appointed Governor, Isaac Stevens. The governor's visit to a council of local tribal chiefs that year is corroborated by the historical record. [8]
The President of Mauritius, Rajkeswur Purryag, was the chief guest at the official inaugural session. [6] Canadian Minister Jason Kenney became the first individual of non-Indian heritage to address the gathering. The 12th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas was held during 7–9 January 2014 at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) characterized former President Obama’s interaction with President-elect Trump at the National Cathedral Thursday as an effort to “kiss the ring” of the ...
The Israeli Embassy did not immediately respond to a request for confirmation that Musk had been invited to the speech as Netanyahu’s guest. Ahead of the speech, Musk was seen in the gallery ...
President Macron was the chief guest at the Republic Day parade. Kyriakos Mitsotakis Greece: Prime Minister: 21–22 February New Delhi, Mumbai: State Visit PM Mitsotakis was the chief guest and keynote speaker at the 2024 Raisina Dialogue. This was the first Head of State or Government-level visit from Greece to India in 15 years. Tshering Tobgay
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker may have stirred controversy in some quarters for his proclamations of conservative politics and Catholicism on Saturday, but he received a standing ...
1979: A speech on U.S. energy policy by President Jimmy Carter speaks of a "crisis of confidence" among the country's public, and comes to be known as the "malaise" speech, despite Carter not using that word in the address. 1983: Evil Empire, a phrase used in speeches by U.S. President Ronald Reagan to refer to the Soviet Union.