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India is drenched in colours of Holi, a unique festival celebrating onset of spring, unity of human beings and myriad traditions associated with it. This year, tourists have flown in from many countries to be part of the Holi celebrations across India.
The Indian Army which is hosting Japanese Army for joint military exercises in Ladakh hosted a Holi party. The Japanese troops enjoyed themselves in the unique celebrations:
#WATCH | Chaubattia, Uttarakhand: Troops from Japan Ground Self Defence Force (JGSDF) of Japanese Army celebrated #Holi with Ladakh Scouts of Indian Army.
— ANI (@ANI) March 3, 2026
Contingent Commanders of both the Indian and Japanese Armies started Holi celebrations by applying Gulal and distributing… pic.twitter.com/DBcd8WNw8h
Foreigners are seen celebrating holi in Jaipur:
Foreigners, along with locals celebrate the festival of colours - #Holi in Rajasthan's Jaipur.
— Unknown Person (@Bhagavadkatha_) March 14, 2025
Foreigners explaining their beautiful moments. pic.twitter.com/rzbDTT3UXm
Foreigners celebrate Holi in Rajasthan's Jaipur. pic.twitter.com/yiKb6jM7zc
— News Arena India (@NewsArenaIndia) March 3, 2026
UP goverbnment posted images of Holi celebrations from Braj, where Holi is an extended celebration:
In Vrindavan people preferred to play with natural colours:
In Vrindavan, Holi is not a festival, it’s an emotion. 🌈
— Uday Thakur (@Uday_T2) February 18, 2026
Radhe Radhe🌼 pic.twitter.com/z64Op7bGae
Celebrity Bollywood couple Shabana Azmi and Javed Akhtar hosted a Holi party at their residence in Mumbai:
Mumbai: Javed Akhtar and Shabana Azmi celebrate Holi at their residence. pic.twitter.com/DIbO8E2iU6
— News Arena India (@NewsArenaIndia) March 3, 2026
In Rajasthan Batool Begum, a Muslim by faith sang songs of Holi:
Make your Holi even more special with the Holi Mand in the evocative voice of Padma Shri Begam Batool, where every note blooms like gulal in the air, and every rhythm sways like a courtyard soaked in color.@tourismgoi @incredibleindia #HoliMand #PadmaShriBegamBatool… pic.twitter.com/JyGSAaebpB
— Rajasthan Tourism (@my_rajasthan) February 27, 2026
Many foreigners are in Nepal to celebrate the festival:
Holi celebration at Nepal. Foreigners are enjoying Holi more than Nepali people. pic.twitter.com/09NH8XK4C4
— Neha Gurung (@nehaGurung1692) March 14, 2025
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Foreign embassies and counslates across India are celebrating the joyous festival.