New Delhi: Many countries around the world celebrate August 15 as their day of independence from colonial rule. India, South Korea, North Korea, Bahrain, Congo and Liechtenstein all mark this significant day. In 1947, India gained independence from British rule, a historic moment following a long struggle for freedom.
The significance of this day varies from country to country, but it generally represents the hard-fought struggles and the eventual triumph over colonial rule or other forms of domination. It’s a time for these nations to reflect on their unique histories and cultures while also acknowledging the sacrifices made by their ancestors to secure their freedom and independence.
Countries that celebrate Independence Day with India
North Korea and South Korea
On August 15, 1945, Independence Day in North Korea and South Korea, known as the ‘National Liberation Day of Korea,’ marks the only ordinary public holiday celebrated by both countries. This day commemorates the end of Japan’s occupation of the Korean peninsula during World War II when the United States and Soviet forces intervened. Following the war, Korea was divided into North Korea and South Korea, similar to the partition of India and Pakistan.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo
On August 15, 1960, Congo celebrated its Independence Day, marking the culmination of 80 years of French colonial rule as the country gained complete independence from France. This day is now observed annually as Congo National Day to commemorate this significant event in the nation’s history.
Bahrain
Bahrain was under British control until August 15, 1971. This was more than 20 years after India became independent. Bahrain became independent after a survey of its population by the United Nations. The British announced they would withdraw their troops after the survey. Bahrain does not celebrate its Independence Day on this date. Instead, it celebrates December 16 as National Day to remember when Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa became the ruler.
Liechtenstein
Liechtenstein is the world’s sixth smallest country, nestled in the European Alps between Austria and Switzerland. It gained independence from German rule in 1866. The country celebrates its National Day on August 15, which was established by combining the Assumption Feast and the birthday of Prince Franz Josef II, the reigning prince at the time.
India is set to celebrate its 76th Independence Day on August 15. This celebration reminds us of India’s history of fighting for freedom and the sacrifices made by the nation’s great freedom fighters. However, India does not celebrate Independence Day; five other countries have observed it. knowledge Knowledge News, Photos and Videos on General Knowledge