The Republic, in full flight: Women steal limelight at 2024 R-Day

the republic, in full flight: women steal limelight at 2024 r-day

Advanced light helicopters fly past during the 75th Republic Day parade at the Kartavya Path in New Delhi on Friday.

Women stole the limelight at the 75th Republic Day parade, with ample representation in every element of India’s biggest ceremonial event: in the flypast, in mechanised columns, in marching contingents, in bands, and in the cultural extravaganza. Tens of thousands of spectators braved the cold and congregated around Kartavya Path to be a part of the celebrations centered around the theme of Nari Shakti, or woman power.

The national flag was unfurled on the arrival of President Droupadi Murmu by a woman officer, Major Saumya Shukla, amid the roar of a 21-gun salute presented the ceremonial battery of the army’s 871 Field Regiment. French President Emmanuel Macron was the chief guest.

Escorted by the President’s Bodyguard (PBG), Murmu and Macron reached the venue in a horse-drawn buggy that returned to spotlight after decades.

“The 75th Republic Day Parade showcased the nation’s extraordinary Nari Shakti as impressive march-pasts by women received standing ovation by the invitees. President Droupadi Murmu and the French President Emmanuel Macron arrived at the Kartavya Path in the traditional buggy which made a comeback after 40 years,” the Rashtrapati Bhavan posted on X.

Read Here | Republic Day 2024: From ‘Nari Shakti’ on Kartavya Path to Rafale power on sky — 10 key moments from 75th parade

The proceedings began with Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading the nation in paying tribute to India’s fallen heroes at the National War Memorial. The memorial is a monument dedicated to soldiers who fell in post-Independence wars and operations, and was inaugurated in 2019 to fill a key gap — until then, India did not have a memorial for its fallen heroes.

“Paid tributes at the Rashtriya Samar Smarak. We remember and honour those who selflessly defended our nation. Their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. We bow to them in solemn respect and gratitude, vowing to uphold the ideals they stood for,” Modi wrote on X.

Setting the tone for the celebrations, four Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force’s 105 Helicopter Unit, flew over Kartavya Path in a spearhead formation and showered petals on the cheering crowds. One of the eight helicopter pilots was a woman, Squadron Leader Poornima.

For the first time in Republic Day history, instead of the traditional military bands, the parade was heralded by 112 women artistes playing a variety of Indian musical instruments from across the country, including folk and tribal percussion instruments.

A 95-member French military contingent and a 33-member band from that country took part in the parade. And two Rafale fighters and an Airbus A330 MRTT (multi-role tanker transport) of the French air force featured in the flypast.

Republic Day 2024: Emmanuel Macron chief guest, flag hoisting, parade time and other details

“A great honour for France. Thank you, India,” Macron posted on X along with images of the French contingent. Foreign soldiers took part in the parade for the first time in 2016 when a French army contingent of 130 soldiers marched down Rajpath (now Kartavya Path). Then French President Francois Hollande was the chief guest that year. This was followed by a United Arab Emirates contingent in 2017, a Bangladesh army contingent in 2021 and an Egyptian marching squad in 2023.

This year’s parade was led by Lieutenant General Bhavnish Kumar, General Officer Commanding, Headquarters Delhi Area, with Major General Sumit Mehta as his deputy.

The Republic Day line-up featured a variety of fighter jets, transport aircraft, attack helicopters, T-90 tanks, BMP-II infantry combat vehicles, missile and rocket systems, drone jammers, a raft of fighting vehicles, soldiers on horseback, several marching contingents, band squads, the much-loved BSF camel contingent and several tableaux.

The indigenous light combat aircraft Tejas took part in the flypast in a formation for the first time. The C-295 transport aircraft also made its debut.

Women were in the driver’s seat at the parade and 80% of all activities involved them. Fifteen women pilots, including six fighter pilots, took part in the flypast. They flew Rafales and Sukhoi-30s. An all-women tri-service contingent consisting of Agniveers (the army’s new short-service recruits) also participated for the first time. A women-only marching squad from the Armed Forces Medical Services also made its debut. Two of the 10 women officers commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery for the first time last year were a part of the parade too.

Around 1,500 women dancers also performed at Kartavya Path and showcased 30 folk dance styles as part of the Vande Bharatam cultural extravaganza.The theme was “Cultural expression of women power — Accomplishment through resolve.” And 265 women bikers from the Central Armed Police Forces performed a variety of stunts in a scintillating display of skills.

The Border Security Force marching contingent consisted of 144 women and was led by Assistant Commandant Monika Lakra. The BSF band was also led by a woman, Sub Inspector Shweta Singh.

Around 77,000 spectators witnessed the parade, including 13,000 special guests. These guests included patent holders, those representing successful start-ups, best performers in various fields and those who made best use of around 30 government schemes including Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, PM Ujjwala Yojana, PM Street Vendor’s Aatmanirbhar Nidhi and PM Fasal Bima Yojana.

Read more news like this on HindustanTimes.com

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Guru Nanak Jayanti: Rishi Sunak Highlights Punjabi Heritage In Message, Trudeau Extends Greetings

In a greeting from 10 Downing Street on the occasion of Guru Nanak Jayanti, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak mentioned his Punjabi Indian origin, news agency PTI reported. The 43-year-old ... Read more »

What US easing sanctions on Venezuela, home to world’s largest oil reserves, could mean for India

This report is the second of a three-part series on recent Indian engagement in the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region. New Delhi: The US’ decision last month to ease ... Read more »

Rajshri Deshpande dedicates OTT award to innocent lives lost in Gaza, Palestine

Rajshri Deshpande dedicates OTT award to innocent lives lost in Gaza, Palestine Actor and social worker Rajshri Deshpande won the Best Actor, Series (Female) award for Netflix’s ‘Trial By Fire’. ... Read more »

‘Ramchandra Keh Gaye…’: From Jan 1, RSS to Spread Word of God, Ayodhya Inauguration Among 10 Crore People

‘Ramchandra Keh Gaye…’: From Jan 1, RSS to Spread Word of God, Ayodhya Inauguration Among 10 Crore People In its effort to take the Ram Janmabhoomi message to households across ... Read more »

Ace designer Rohit Bal critical, on ventilator: report

Ace designer Rohit Bal critical, on ventilator: report Celebrated fashion designer Rohit Bal is in critical condition and is on ventilator support, HT City reported, quoting sources. He has been ... Read more »

Bengaluru: Traffic Advisory Issued, Parking Restrictions In Place As Samyukta Horata Samiti Holds Protest | Details

Bengaluru: Traffic Advisory Issued, Parking Restrictions In Place As Samyukta Horata Samiti Holds Protest | Details The Bengaluru Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory for November 27 and 28 ... Read more »

Vistara Flights Diverted Due To Air Congestion At Delhi Airport | DETAILS

vistara flights diverted due to air congestion at delhi airport | details Delhi: Two Vistara flight has been diverted to Lucknow and Jaipur due to bad weather and air congestion ... Read more »
Top List in the World