India Independence Day
The High Commission of India and Indian Community Organisations in the UK, in coordination with Indian Gymkhana Club and UKABC invites you with your family and Friends to participate in the Independence Day celebrations on Sunday 21st…

The High Commission of India and Indian Community Organisations in the UK, in coordination with Indian Gymkhana Club and UKABC invites you with your family and Friends to participate in the Independence Day celebrations on Sunday 21st August 2016 from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM 11:00 AM - High Commissioner of India to the UK unfurling the Indian National flag at Gymkhana Club. Rendering of the National Anthem.
Cultural Events - Dance performances Free Food and Drinks Hosted at Indian Gymkhana Club in West London This is an open event for the Indian Diaspora/ NRIs/ Friends of India.
The Flag Hoisting Ceremony will start at 10am followed by singing The National Anthem The celebration will also include cultural programmes; free food stalls with a variety of Indian food from different regions of India, and a raffle draw with attractive prizes. You are requested to attend and disseminate this information to your relatives, friends and Indian Community members.
Please bring a copy of this ticket with you for entrance to the venue. FAQs What are my transport/parking options getting to the event? FREE PARK & RIDE FACILITIES Underground: Osterley Station (Piccadilly Line) 5 mins walk to Indian Gymkhana Club By Car – Please park car at Civic Centre, Lampton Road, Hounslow TW3 4DN Complimentary Buses will be available to travel to Indian Gymkhana .
NO CARS CAN BE PARKED AT INDIAN GYMKHANA CLUB WHEN Sunday, 21 August 2016 from 10:00 to 16:30 (BST) - Add to Calendar WHERE Indian Gymkhana Club - Thornbury Avenue, Isleworth, TW7 4NQ - View Map The wider significance of India Independence Day lies in the relationships behind the activity.
The High Commission of India and Indian Community Organisations in the UK, in coordination with Indian Gymkhana Club and UKABC invites you with your family and Friends to participate in the Independence Day celebrations on Sunday 21st… UKABC’s work is designed to connect people who can contribute knowledge, access, experience or practical support.
The Council’s role is therefore best understood through the quality of the conversations created and the follow-up those conversations make possible. For businesses and institutions, events in the Roundtables programme provide a structured setting in which to understand priorities before making commitments. Participants can hear different perspectives, test assumptions and identify where a credible introduction may be useful.
This approach is especially important in international work, where local context, trust and clarity often determine whether an initial discussion develops into a sustainable relationship. The programme also contributes to UKABC’s public record. Documenting the people involved, the subjects discussed and the intended outcomes helps future partners understand the Council’s experience.
It gives search engines and readers a clearer account of the organisation’s work while preserving the history of relationships that may continue across several years or projects. UKABC approaches relationship-building as a practical responsibility rather than a ceremonial exercise.
The objective is to help organisations move from interest to informed action: understanding the opportunity, meeting relevant people and agreeing a realistic next step. That principle is reflected in the way the Council combines business discussion with direct introductions, clear context and continuing engagement.