India became a sea of saffron, white and green Thursday as the nation of 1.3 billion celebrated Independence Day in characteristically colourful fashion.
India became independent from colonial power Britain on August 15, 1947.
A family ride a scooter on the street as they hold balloons in the colours of the Indian flag.
Towards midnight Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister, had made his famous "tryst with destiny" speech.
"At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom," Nehru said.
Indian students perform a dance during the Independence Day celebrations in Hyderabad.
This year, as Narendra Modi, the current premier, visited a memorial to independence hero Mahatma Gandhi before hoisting the tricolour in a New Delhi newly drenched by monsoon rains.
He spoke against a backdrop of the imposing Red Fort, commissioned in 1638 by the emperor Shah Jahan and completed a decade later.
Siblings pose for a picture with their face painted depicting Indian freedom fighters.
Flags were also hoisted all over the vast country while in Bangalore, ballons festooned the streets.
In Amritsar members of the army's Daredevils Team rode their motorcycles in formation and performed stunts such as jumping through rings of fire.
In Secunderabad the Indian Railway Protection Force (RPF) dog squad, in immaculate white gloves, sash and headdress, put their pooches through their paces.
Agence France-Presse