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India showcases military might, cultural heritage at 74th Republic Day parade

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is the chief guest at the ceremonial event

New Delhi: India’s military prowess and vibrant cultural heritage were showcased on Kartavya Path as the nation celebrated its 74th Republic Day on Thursday, a PTI report  in The Tribune, Chandigarh, says

‘Nari Shakti’ was predominantly the theme of the celebrations with President Droupadi Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and a host of other dignitaries joining people and members of the armed forces in marking the occasion.

Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was the chief guest at the ceremonial event.

A combined band and marching contingent of the Egyptian Armed Forces also took part in the parade that started at around 10.30 am and ended close to noon after a fly-past.

The Egyptian contingent included 144 soldiers representing the main branches of the Egyptian Armed Forces led by Col Mahmoud Mohamed Abdelfattah Elkharasawy.

The ceremony began with Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid a wreath at  the National War Memorial in a tribute to the fallen heroes.

The national flag was then unfurled followed by the national anthem with a booming 21-gun salute  with a 105-mm Indian field guns, which replaced the vintage 25-pounder guns, marking the growing “aatmanirbharta” in the defence sectorr.

Spectators had to strain their eyes on account of light fog to watch aerial manoeuvres by a battery of 50 aircraft that flew in different formations.

The military assets which were displayed during the parade included made-in-India equipment, showing the spirit of “aatmanirbhar bharat”, officials said.The main battle tank Arjun, the Nag Missile System and the K-9 Vajra were also showcased.

With ‘Nari Shakti’ being the theme, the Akash weapon system display had Lt Chetana Sharma at the forefront.

The marching contingents from the Army included one each from the mechanised infantry, the Dogra Regiment, the Punjab Regiment, the Maratha Light Infantry, the Bihar Regiment and the Gorkha Brigade. A camel band from the Border Security Force also took part in the parade.

The Republic Day celebrations were held on the revamped Central Vista avenue and were the first at the ceremonial boulevard after Rajpath was renamed Kartavya Path last year.

Lt Commander Disha Amrith, a woman naval air operations official posted at a strategic base, led the Indian Navy’s contingent of 144 young sailors.

The naval tableau, designed on the theme ‘Indian Navy – Combat Ready, Credible, Cohesive and Future Proof’, showcased the multi-dimensional capabilities of the force, ‘Nari Shakti’ and key indigenously designed and built assets under “aatmanirbhar bharat”, officials said.

The Defence Research and Development Organisation showcased one tableau and equipment. The theme of the tableau was ‘Securing Nation with Effective Surveillance, Communication and Neutralising Threats’.

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