The Consulate General of India in Brisbane has extended a warm invitation to all members of Brisbane’s Indian community to participate in the Viksit Bharat Run 2025, a celebration of health, unity, and India’s vision of a developed nation under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Scheduled for Sunday, 28 September 2025, at 7:30 AM, the run will begin at the iconic Brisbane Sign, South Bank, offering a scenic and energetic setting for participants of all ages. From families and children to community groups and individual runners, everyone is encouraged to join in this vibrant community event.
The Viksit Bharat Run goes beyond fitness—it is a platform to celebrate community, culture, and the spirit of togetherness. Participants will come together to showcase pride in India’s journey toward progress, while strengthening bonds within Brisbane’s Indian diaspora.
“This is a wonderful opportunity for our community to unite, celebrate our shared heritage, and demonstrate the energy, enthusiasm, and pride that define the Indian community in Brisbane,” said a spokesperson from the Consulate General of India.
Participants are encouraged to register in advance by scanning the QR code on the official event flyer. The Consulate emphasises that the run is open to all—whether you’re an experienced runner or joining for fun, it is a chance to be part of a memorable celebration of unity and progress.
With Brisbane’s South Bank as the backdrop, the Viksit Bharat Run 2025 promises a morning full of excitement, cultural pride, and community spirit. The Consulate General of India invites everyone to come together, celebrate India’s vision for a developed nation, and make this event a remarkable showcase of the Indian community’s unity, vitality, and enthusiasm.
Don’t miss the chance to be part of this landmark event—gather your family, friends, and community, and join the Viksit Bharat Run 2025 for a morning of energy, pride, and togetherness!
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