The 3rd joint Independence Day celebration of India, South Korea, and the US was held in New York, bringing together dignitaries, officials, and citizens from the three nations. The event was a testament to the growing friendship and cooperation between India, South Korea, and the US. The celebration was attended by prominent figures, including Indian Consul General Randhir Jaiswal, South Korean Consul General Hyojun Kim, and US officials. The event began with the hoisting of the national flags of the three countries, followed by a cultural program showcasing the rich heritage of India, South Korea, and the US. The program featured traditional dances, music, and performances, highlighting the diversity and vibrancy of the three nations. In his address, Indian Consul General Randhir Jaiswal emphasized the importance of freedom and independence, stating that these values are the foundation of the trilateral relationship. He also highlighted the growing economic and strategic ties between India, South Korea, and the US. South Korean Consul General Hyojun Kim spoke about the significance of the joint celebration, saying that it symbolizes the shared values of democracy, freedom, and human rights. He also emphasized the need for increased cooperation between the three nations in areas such as trade, technology, and security. US officials praised the strong bilateral relationships between the US and India, and the US and South Korea, and expressed their commitment to further strengthening these ties. The event also featured a panel discussion on the theme of ‘Freedom and Independence: A Shared Vision for a Better Future.’ The panelists discussed the challenges and opportunities facing the three nations, and emphasized the need for collective action to promote peace, prosperity, and stability in the region. The discussion also touched on the importance of people-to-people exchanges, cultural diplomacy, and educational collaborations in fostering greater understanding and cooperation between India, South Korea, and the US. The joint Independence Day celebration was organized by the Indian Consulate, the South Korean Consulate, and the US-India Strategic Partnership Forum. The event was attended by over 500 guests, including business leaders, academics, artists, and community leaders. The celebration was a significant milestone in the trilateral relationship, marking a new era of cooperation and friendship between India, South Korea, and the US. The event highlighted the shared values and interests of the three nations, and demonstrated their commitment to promoting peace, prosperity, and stability in the region. As the three nations continue to grow and evolve, their trilateral relationship is likely to play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of the region. The joint Independence Day celebration was a testament to the power of diplomacy and cooperation, and demonstrated the potential for greater collaboration and mutual understanding between India, South Korea, and the US. In the coming years, the three nations are likely to deepen their engagement in areas such as trade, technology, and security, and to explore new opportunities for cooperation in areas such as renewable energy, healthcare, and education. The trilateral relationship between India, South Korea, and the US is a significant development in the region, and has the potential to promote greater peace, prosperity, and stability. As the three nations continue to work together, they are likely to face challenges and opportunities, and to develop new strategies for addressing the complex issues facing the region. The joint Independence Day celebration was a significant step forward in the trilateral relationship, and marked a new era of cooperation and friendship between India, South Korea, and the US.