Republic Day 2026 began with a poignant moment of national remembrance as Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute at the National War Memorial in Delhi. The solemn ceremony marked the official opening of the Republic Day proceedings, with a wreath laid in honour of India’s fallen soldiers and a heartfelt moment of silence dedicated to the martyrs who sacrificed everything for the nation. The Prime Minister was welcomed by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh upon his arrival, and the tribute included a two-minute silence followed by the “Rouse” and the Salami Shastra command, a deeply emotional start to the nation’s grand celebration. This year’s Republic Day carries a powerful theme: “150 Years of Vande Mataram”, celebrating India’s patriotic spirit and its journey of freedom. WATCH
27 January,2026 10:50 PM ISTIndia celebrates two landmark national holidays—Independence Day on August 15 and Republic Day on January 26. While both are marked by patriotic pride, parades, and flag hoisting, the reasons we celebrate them are very different. This Independence Day 2025, through this video, understand what truly separates these two days and why both remain deeply significant to every Indian.
07 August,2025 03:07 PM ISTThe Indian Air Force's stunning display during the 76th Republic Day Parade on Kartavya Path left spectators amazed. The fly-past featured several impressive formations, including the Varuna formation, which showcased one P-8I aircraft and two Su-30 aircraft flying together in a 'Vic' formation. Another highlight was the Vajraang formation, where six Rafale aircraft flew in a special 'Vajraang' pattern. The event also featured the Bheem formation, which added to the excitement. The entire show was a powerful display of precision and skill, capturing the attention of the audience and celebrating India's air force capabilities in a spectacular way. The breathtaking aerial formations symbolized the strength and unity of the country.
26 January,2025 05:34 PM ISTOn the occasion of India's 76th Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in paying heartfelt tribute to the brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for the country. He visited the National War Memorial in New Delhi, where he solemnly honored the fallen heroes. The ceremony was marked by the Prime Minister laying a wreath at the memorial, paying his respects to the soldiers who have given their lives in service to the nation. This act of homage is a reminder of the sacrifices made by the armed forces in safeguarding the nation's sovereignty and integrity. Modi's participation in the ceremony, alongside military leaders and dignitaries, reflected the nation's deep respect and gratitude towards the soldiers who have contributed to India's defense and security. The National War Memorial stands as a symbol of the nation's reverence for the courage and dedication of its soldiers, with this annual homage serving as a reminder of the valor and sacrifice that ensures the country's safety and peace.
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