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PM Modi sports saffron turban for 79th Independence Day celebrations

The Prime Minister pairs his white kurta and churidar with a saffron bandhgala jacket and a tricolour stole
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In this screengrab via PMO website, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses the nation from the Red Fort on the occasion of the 79th Independence Day, in New Delhi on Friday, August 15, 2025. PMO via PTI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked the 79th Independence Day with his signature flair, sporting a saffron turban for his 12th consecutive address to the nation from the historic ramparts of the Red Fort here.

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Modi paired his white kurta and churidar with a saffron bandhgala jacket and a tricolour stole.

Modi’s Independence Day turbans have evolved into a visual tradition of their own. Last year, he donned a vibrant Rajasthani leheriya turban that fluttered in hues of orange, yellow, and green—a nod to tradition and a symbol of India’s rich cultural tapestry.

In 2023, he opted for a bandhani print in shades of yellow, green and red, and paired it with a black V-neck jacket. In 2022, he wore a saffron turban with red motifs and a flowing tail that he paired with a blue jacket and a stole.

In 2021, a cream and saffron turban complemented his half-sleeved kurta, while 2020 saw him adapting to the pandemic with a white scarf edged in saffron, used as a protective face covering.

His debut Independence Day as prime minister in 2014 was marked by a fiery red Jodhpuri bandhej turban. The following years brought a kaleidoscope of colours—from the yellow and multicoloured crisscross turban in 2015, to a pink-yellow tie-and-dye version in 2016, and a bold red and yellow creation in 2017.

Saffron made a powerful, singular statement in 2018.

Before arriving at the Red Fort, Modi greeted the nation and urged everyone to work even harder to build a developed Bharat.

“Wishing everyone a very happy Independence Day. May this day inspire us to keep working even harder to realise the dreams of our freedom fighters and build a Viksit Bharat. Jai Hind,” he said in a post on X.

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