The two leaders left the saluting dais and made their way to the Rashtrapati Bhawan in the presidential buggy, accompanied by the President's bodyguards.
The specially trained and daring riders who are renowned for their exceptional skills and indomitable courage showcased their prowess and also set up two world records.
Indonesia's rich military musical tradition took centre stage at India's 76th Republic Day parade on Sunday, captivating the audience with a mesmerizing performance by the 190-member Genderang Suling Canka Lokananta band from the Indonesian Military Academy.
Indonesia made its presence felt at India's 76th Republic Day celebrations on Sunday, with a 152-strong contingent from the Indonesian National Armed Forces participating in the grand parade at Kartavya Path in New Delhi.
For the 2025 Republic Day, PM Modi chose a striking multi-coloured turban featuring shades of red and yellow. He paired it with a brown bandhgala coat with full sleeves, accessorised by a multi-coloured pocket square and churidar pants.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar marked the 76th Republic Day of India by emphasising the country's numerous achievements and looking forward to many more.
The 76th Republic Day celebrations will also see Indonesia's Genderang Suling Canka Lokananta, a 190-member ensemble band from the Indonesian Military Academy (Akmil), that embodies discipline and military tradition. This unique blend of military music and noble values reflects the spirit
India will celebrate its 76th Republic Day today, in a grand showcase of the country's unique blend of rich cultural diversity, unity, equality, development and military prowess at the Kartavya Path. President Droupadi Murmu will lead the country's celebrations today. Indonesian President
"I welcome President Subianto on his first State Visit to India. Values of pluralism, inclusiveness and the rule of law are common to both countries and these shared values have given direction to our contemporary relations," President Murmu said.
The Indonesian President, who is on his first state visit to India, said he is proud to be in India and further wished "prosperity, peace, and greatness" for the people of India in the coming years.