75th Republic Day featured a demonstration of Nari Shakti, Military Power and Rich Cultural History of India

 



The 75th Republic Day procession at Kartavya Path in the National Capital featured a demonstration of military power, rich cultural history, and Nari Shakti.

The country will commemorate the 75th Republic Day on Friday, January 26, 2024. From Kartavya Path in New Delhi, President Droupadi Murmu led the country in celebrating Republic Day. Chief Guest of the procession, which emphasized India's increasing Nari Shakti, unity and growth, and rich cultural variety, was French President Emmanuel Macron. Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the country in placing a wreath in remembrance of the fallen warriors at the National War Memorial to start the program. The Prime Minister and other dignitaries then proceeded to watch the procession from the saluting dais at Kartavya Path.



Raising awareness of the twin themes of "Bharat - Loktantra ki Matruka" and "Viksit Bharat," around 13,000 Special Guests participated in this year's march. People from all walks of life were able to support Jan Bhagidari in this national holiday and participate in the celebrations thanks to this effort. The President's Bodyguard, "Rashtrapati Ke Angrakshak," accompanied the arrival of the French President and the President of India. After a 40-year hiatus, the "Traditional Buggy" was once again used to transport them to Kartavya Path.

The National Anthem was played with a resounding 21-gun salute, and the National Flag was unfurled as per custom. Four Mi-17 IV helicopters dropped petals of flowers on the Kartavya Path crowd. The next event was "Aavaahan," a band concert with more than 100 female musicians representing Nari Shakti by playing a variety of percussion instruments. The President then saluted as the procession got underway.



The Republic Day procession featured female musicians performing Indian musical instruments for the first time ever. The music of Sankh, Naadswaram, and Nagada, performed by these female musicians, opened it. A troop of Tri-Service ladies marched along the Kartavya Path as part of the procession. 

Additionally, a joint band and marching detachment of the French Armed Forces passed by on Kartavya Path. This year's parade included a number of interesting vehicles, including the Tank T-90 Bhishma, NAG Missile System, Infantry Combat Vehicle, All-Terrain Vehicle, Pinaka, Weapon Locating Radar System 'Swathi,' Sarvatra Mobile Bridging System, Drone Jammer System, and Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile System. Along the Kartavya Path, tableaus representing 16 States, Union Territories, and nine Ministries display India's rich cultural variety and inventiveness.



The procession emphasized the nation's rich cultural legacy, military might, and the fundamental spirit of Nari Shakti. The States and Ministries tableaux showcased the nation's rich cultural variety, cohesion, and advancement. The Uttar Pradesh tableau's subject was "Ayodhya: Viksit Bharat-Samradh Virasat," and it included the first-ever high-speed regional rapid transit system (RRTS) between Delhi and Meerut, as well as Ram Lalla's Pran Pratishtha ceremony, which portrayed him in his juvenile form.

Chandrayaan 3 was displayed in a tableau by the Indian Space Research Organization. The Fly Past was the parade's spectacular finale and the most anticipated part. In this chapter, fifty-four planes and helicopters put on an amazing air show. The MiG-29 Jaguar, Sukhoi-30, and Light Combat Aircraft "Tejas" featured a number of formations, including Tejas, Netra, Vajraang, Trishul, Amrit and Prachand, and Arjan. A Rafale fighter aircraft carried out the last Vertical Charlie maneuver. The national song and the launch of tri-color balloons marked the conclusion of the celebration.


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