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Republic Day 2023: India’s Republic Day Parade facts we bet you didn’t know

Republic Day

Republic Day is a national holiday in India, celebrated annually on January 26th to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution of India. 

The Constitution came into effect on this day in 1950, making India a republic. One of the main highlights of the Republic Day celebrations is the grand parade that takes place in the capital city of New Delhi, at Rajpath. 

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The parade is a display of India’s cultural and military heritage and showcases the country’s diversity. Here are some facts about the Republic Day parade that you may not know:

  1. The parade starts at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, and proceeds towards the India Gate. The President of India is the chief guest at the parade and is accompanied by dignitaries from various countries.
  2. The parade features a variety of floats representing different states and union territories of India. These floats showcase the cultural diversity of the country and are decorated with flowers, fruits, and other natural materials.
  3. The parade also includes a display of India’s military might, with a variety of tanks, missiles, and other weapons on display. The Indian Air Force also puts on a flypast, with fighter jets and helicopters flying overhead.
  4. The parade also features a march-past by the Indian Armed Forces and various paramilitary forces, such as the BSF, CRPF, and CISF. The march-past includes a display of the country’s military might and showcases the discipline and training of the armed forces.
  5. The parade also includes a display of the colourful and vibrant cultural heritage of India. The parade features various cultural troupes, such as folk dancers and musicians, who perform traditional dances and music from different parts of the country.
  6. The parade also includes a display of the country’s scientific and technological advancements, with floats representing various scientific and technological institutions and organisations.
  7. The parade ends with a display of the country’s national flag and a flypast by the Indian Air Force. The parade concludes with the President of India addressing the nation, highlighting the achievements of the country over the past year and outlining the government’s plans for the future.
  8. The parade is also attended by a large number of people from all over the world. The parade is telecast live on national television, and people from all over the country watch it with great pride and enthusiasm.
  9. The parade is not just restricted to New Delhi, similar parades are also held in state capitals and other major cities across the country.
  10. The parade is not just restricted to January 26th, a similar parade is also held on Independence Day on August 15th, which also showcases India’s cultural and military heritage.

In conclusion, the Republic Day parade is a grand display of India’s cultural and military heritage, showcasing the country’s diversity, scientific and technological advancements.

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It is an event that brings the entire nation together and is a source of great pride and inspiration for the people of India. It is a day of national celebration and is an occasion that is celebrated with great enthusiasm and patriotic fervour.

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