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IN PHOTOS: MARCOS display skills at Navy Week beating retreat in Mumbai

Updated On: 09 December, 2025 10:24 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

The Indian Navy’s elite MARCOS commandos put on an impressive display of skill and discipline during the Beating Retreat and Tattoo Ceremony held at the Gateway of India on Tuesday as part of the Navy Week celebrations. Pics/Atul Kamble

The Beating Retreat and Tattoo Ceremony is an annual Navy Week tradition. Pics/Atul Kamble

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The Beating Retreat and Tattoo Ceremony is an annual Navy Week tradition. Pics/Atul Kamble
The event featured military bands, ceremonial drills and demonstrations by specialised units

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The event featured military bands, ceremonial drills and demonstrations by specialised units

The MARCOS performance was one of the main attractions, drawing loud applause from spectators

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The MARCOS performance was one of the main attractions, drawing loud applause from spectators

Large crowds gathered at the iconic waterfront to watch the special performance, which showcased the commandos’ precision, combat readiness and teamwork

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Large crowds gathered at the iconic waterfront to watch the special performance, which showcased the commandos’ precision, combat readiness and teamwork

The event also highlighted the Navy’s operational capabilities and its commitment to safeguarding India’s maritime interests

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The event also highlighted the Navy’s operational capabilities and its commitment to safeguarding India’s maritime interests

The celebrations also aim to bring the armed forces closer to the public and inspire young people to consider a career in the Navy

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The celebrations also aim to bring the armed forces closer to the public and inspire young people to consider a career in the Navy

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