Information and Broadcasting Ministry's tableau at the Republic Day parade titled "Bharat Gatha: Shruti, Kriti, Drishti," showcased India's rich storytelling legacy, tracing its journey from ancient oral traditions to contemporary media and cinema, reflecting the nation's cultural evolution
India's enormous cultural diversity, growing capabilities across domains, and military prowess were on display on Kartavya Path on Monday as people in Delhi and other parts of the country celebrated the 77th Republic Day with enthusiasm.
The animal and support units play a vital role in sustaining soldiers deployed in some of the world's harshest terrains, particularly in the Himalayas and the Siachen Glacier and also along the Indo-Pakistan Line of Control and the Line of Actual Control (LAC) as well
Speaking to ANI, Parade Commander Lt Gen Bhavnish Kumar, GOC Delhi Area, said, "There is a lot of enthusiasm, and everyone has dedicated themselves fully to this event. We are eagerly looking forward to marching on Kartavya Path on the 26th."
Over 6,000 military personnel will take part in this year's Republic Day Parade, with Bhairav Battalion and Shaktibaan regiment to take part in the parade for the first time.
Premier defence research agency Defence Research & Development Organisation (DRDO) displayed its select path-breaking innovations for national security during the 76th Republic Day celebrations at Kartavya Path here.
The Indian Army's impressive display of military might and technological advancements at the 76th Republic Day parade stole the show at the Kartavya Path on Sunday.
The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) will unveil a captivating tableau at the Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path. This vibrant display will offer a glimpse into India's evolving energy landscape, highlighting its groundbreaking strides in renewable energy.
Members of Indonesia's military contingent, which will take part in this year's Republic Day, are excited over their visit to India and their participation in the parade at the Kartvaya Path.
The Republic Day Parade will feature a cultural performance with 5000 artists and it will cover the entire Kartavya Path from Vijay Chowk and C hexagon to ensure that all guests get the same viewing experience.
Bihar Joint Director Ravi Bhushan Sahay said the tableau shows the historical importance of Bihar, highlighting Nalanda University, Nalanda ruins, the newly built International Nalanda University and Bodh Gaya, where Lord Buddha attained enlightenment.
The Haryana tableau at this year's Republic Day parade will showcase the development taking place in various sectors, with special emphasis on the state government schemes that are proving beneficial to the public.