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79th Indian Independence Day
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Prime Minister's Red Fort address and national celebrations.
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india.gov.in
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2026-04-30
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15 August 2026 marks India's 79th Independence Day. The Prime Minister unfurls the national flag from the ramparts of the Red Fort at approximately 07:30 IST and delivers the annual address to the nation. The Delhi Police cordon, NSG sky-watcher teams and a 21-gun salute by the Indian Army's 2214 Field Regiment frame the ceremony.
Independence Day commemorates the end of British paramountcy at the stroke of midnight on 15 August 1947 under the Indian Independence Act, 1947. The Red Fort address became the standing venue after Jawaharlal Nehru's inaugural 1947 speech from the Lahori Gate. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in office since 26 May 2014, has delivered every 15-August address since 2014 and is expected to deliver his 13th consecutive speech on 15 August 2026, falling mid-term of his third ministry. Jawaharlal Nehru holds the all-time record with 17 consecutive Red Fort addresses; Indira Gandhi delivered 16, and Manmohan Singh 10. Modi's 2026 speech, if delivered, moves him into the top three Indian prime ministers by Red Fort addresses.
The 2025 address, the 79th year commemorated, ran to 103 minutes, the longest on record for Modi, and focused on manufacturing self-reliance, demographic-dividend framing and the Viksit Bharat 2047 framework. The 2026 edition — the 80th year since 1947 but the 79th anniversary of independence — sits between the Census 2027 enumeration ramp-up and the pre-election political cycle. A parallel flag-hoisting occurs at Rajghat and at all state capital Raj Bhavans. The Red Fort itself, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, has hosted every central Independence Day ceremony except during the 1975–76 Emergency years when security was tighter. The National Cadet Corps provides the honour guard alongside the three services.
15 August is a national public holiday under the Holidays Act and triggers standard state-level commemorations, prisoner remissions reviewed by the President under Article 72, and announcements under the Gallantry Awards framework. For markets, banks close under the RBI Holiday Schedule. For the government, the speech traditionally previews the upcoming policy cycle including the September GST Council and the subsequent Union Budget framing. Political salience is elevated in years bracketed by major state elections. In the Modi era, the Red Fort address has also been used to announce flagship schemes: Jan Dhan Yojana in 2014, Fit India in 2019, and the National Infrastructure Pipeline in 2022.
The 15 August date was chosen by Lord Mountbatten to align with the second anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, a decision that left under ten weeks for the Radcliffe boundary commission to demarcate the partition line. Gandhi was in Kolkata on 15 August 1947, fasting amid communal violence, and did not attend the Delhi ceremony. Nehru's "Tryst with Destiny" address to the Constituent Assembly on the night of 14–15 August 1947 remains the foundational speech of independent India. Republic Day on 26 January and Independence Day on 15 August together anchor the constitutional year, with only three other national holidays — Gandhi Jayanti, Dussehra as a restricted holiday, and Diwali in some states — carrying comparable pan-India observance.
The 79th Independence Day sits between the Emergency 50th anniversary and the 80th Independence Day in the anniversaries calendar, and feeds into the pre-election political cycle that closes with the Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election 2027.
When exactly is the 79th Independence Day? 15 August 2026. The Red Fort flag-hoisting begins at approximately 07:30 IST and the Prime Minister's address typically runs 60 to 100 minutes.
Is it confirmed or expected? Confirmed as a gazetted national holiday under the Holidays Act. The ceremonial programme is issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs two weeks prior.
Who is responsible for the ceremony? The Ministry of Defence, Delhi Police and the Archaeological Survey of India coordinate security and logistics; the Prime Minister's Office curates the speech.
Where can I read the official announcement? india.gov.in, pib.gov.in and pmindia.gov.in publish the full text, translations and programme details on the day, with Doordarshan broadcasting the ceremony live.
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https://www.india.gov.in/Structured data posture
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