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Not Just India: 5 Nations Celebrate Independence Day on August 15

Shared History, Shared Destiny

While India rejoices in its independence on August 15, four other nations also commemorate their hard-won freedom on this historic date. Coincidentally, these countries share a common thread in their struggle against colonial oppression.

South Korea: Liberation Day

South Korea, officially known as the Republic of Korea, observes August 15 as Liberation Day or Gwangbokjeol. This day marks the end of Imperial Japan's 35-year occupation of the Korean Peninsula in 1945.

North Korea: Liberation Day

North Korea, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, also celebrates Liberation Day or Gwangbokjeol on August 15. The date commemorates the liberation of the entire Korean Peninsula from Japanese rule, although the country remains divided to this day.

Bahrain: National Day

Bahrain celebrates its National Day on August 15, marking its independence from the United Kingdom in 1971. The country's independence movement gained momentum after the 1956 Suez Crisis and culminated in the signing of a treaty with the British government.

South Sudan: Independence Day

South Sudan became the world's youngest nation on August 15, 2011, after decades of civil war. The country gained independence from Sudan after a referendum in which the majority of voters opted for secession.

Conclusion

Five nations: India, South Korea, North Korea, Bahrain, and South Sudan, have reason to celebrate on August 15. Their independence from colonial rule represents a testament to their resilience and determination to shape their own destinies. The shared date of their freedom serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of history and the enduring legacy of independence struggles worldwide.



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