Indian Independence Day, observed annually on August 15th, marks the nation's liberation from British colonial rule in 1947. This day commemorates the sacrifices and courage of numerous freedom fighters who fought for India's liberty through movements like the Non-Cooperation Movement (1920-22), the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-32), and the Quit India Movement (1942). The celebration is marked by flag-hoisting ceremonies, parades, patriotic songs and dances, and cultural events across the country, fostering a strong sense of national unity, pride, and democratic values. The Prime Minister delivers a speech at the Red Fort, addressing the nation and reflecting on the nation's progress and future goals. Kite flying has become a popular tradition, symbolizing the spirit of freedom and joy. This day serves as a reminder to cherish the hard-won freedom and to contribute positively to the nation's progress.