Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the nation at the Red Fort in New Delhi on August 15. Modi becomes the third prime minister to deliver 11 consecutive speeches on Independence Day, after Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Today, he sported a multi-coloured Rajasthani leheriya print turban with a white kurta set, blue bandhgala jacket, and churidar for the 78th Independence Day celebrations.

Here's a look at iconic headgear and traditional looks he sported during the Independence Day celebrations at the Red Fort in the last 10 years. (Youtube) For his first Independence Day speech in 2014, PM Modi chose a traditional orange, yellow, and green Rajasthani turban. He complemented the headgear with a cream kurta and pyjama set.

(File Photo) In 2015, Modi addressed the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort wearing a cream-coloured kurta, a matching Khadi bandhgala jacket, and white churidar pants. He complemented it with a yellow turban adorned with criss-cross patterns of various hues. (Ajay Aggarwal/ HT Photo) Prime Minister Narendra Modi wore a simple white kurta and churidar pants for his address on the 70th Independence Day function at Red Fort.

He also wore a bright pink and yellow tie-dye pattern turban. (File Photo/PTI) To address the nation on Independence Day in 2017, Modi wore yet another yellow turban with shades of scarlet and intricate geometric patterns. He complemented the headgear with a cream-coloured kurta-pyjama set.

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