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  1. September 29th, 1950
  2. The 8th Anniversary of Unification Day, marking the end of hostilities against pro-colonial forces on the Indian Subcontinent.
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  4. In the interest of preparing for a massive celebration upon the ten year anniversary, the Bharatiya-Burma Commune's State Committee for Foreign Affairs contacted their counterparts in the foreign service of the Federation of Indian States about arranging a joint celebration of the date between the two nation's leaders, to be held on the border.
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  6. To their credit, the Federation agreed and arrangements were made, a massive outdoor theater being constructed on the border just outside of the city of Kishanganj in Federal Bihar. On the Communal half of the theater, the parade regiment of the Bharatiya Liberation Army performed and veterans of the Burma campaign were gathered to receive awards of the Socialist Red Tiger Corps from the Supreme Chairman. These ceremonies happened in tandem with the Federation's own ceremonies on the other half of the oversized stage, resulting in a fantastic den as crowds on either fenced in side of the divided theater cheered louder and louder for their own troops. Following the patriotic socialist dance and the medal ceremony, Bose took his place at the center of the stage to face his counterpart; each flanked by local and regional officals from their nations. Extending the hand of fraternal friendship, the Netaji smiled and shook the hand of prince President Thirunal.
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