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India Republic Day
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Boris Johnson, Scott Morrison greet India on Republic Day

| @indiablooms | Jan 26, 2022, at 11:12 pm

London: British PM Boris Johnson on Wednesday greeted India on Republic Day and described how the two nations are 'tied by bonds that span over decades'.

In his tweet, Boris Johnson said: "The UK and India are tied by bonds that span over decades, through generations and across some of the greatest challenges we have faced."

"I want to send my best wishes from the UK to the people of India, and to all British Indians, on India’s Republic Day ," he said.

Australian PM Scott Morrison also extended his greetings and tweeted: " enjoy a wonderful friendship. While we celebrate #AustraliaDay today, I also extend my very best wishes to my good friend @narendramodi and all Indians on #RepublicDayIndia गणतंत्र दिवस की शुभकामनाएँ| #dosti."

India is observing the 73rd Republic Day on Wednesday.

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