India Celebrates 77th Republic Day at Kartavya Path With Grand Cultural and Military Display

The National Capital City - Delhi’s Kartavya Path witnessed the display of the Year’s much awaited Republic Day - 2026! This Year, the Country marked the Celebrations of its 77TH Republic Day.
The Day reminds us of the great and unparalleled contributions made by the great Freedom Fighters of the Country in getting the Country achieve its real Independence from the British Colonial Rule and draft and adopt its own Constitution.
The day indeed holds an utmost importance in every Indian’s lives. It’s a day to be cherished and honoured.
The people from all length and breadth of the Country participated and presented the real colorful display of the exuberant and vibrant traditional cultural heritage the Country inherits in it.
Be it the colorful display of the traditionally rich Indian Cultures by the participants from across the various parts of the Country or the display of the Military prowess of Bharat! All added-up to light-up the beauty of Kartavya Path!
The 77TH Edition of Bharat’s Republic Day marked the presence of the President of the European Council, Shri António Costa and the President of the European Commission, Ms. Ursula von der Leyen.
The display of the Country’s formidable security apparatus on Kartavya Path reflected the Nation’s preparedness, technological capability and unwavering commitment for safeguarding its Citizens.
The main attraction of this Year’s Republic Day marked the display of March Past by the Country’s all-Women Contingent! The way Republic Day marked the display of Women power in Kartavya Path is indeed a perfect reflection of Empowered Women Power of the Country - Bharat!
All Photos Courtesy: Pushkar Vyas
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Shrinath Dixit is a Delhi-based Senior Journalist with nearly 20 Years of Experience in the field of Journalism and Media. He holds Graduate and Post-Graduate Degrees in Journalism and Mass Communication. His Professional Experience spans across Print Media (Newspapers and Magazines), Radio, Electronic Media, Photography, Digital Media, Public Relations and Advertising.
In addition, Shrinath Dixit has been listed 3 Times in the Limca Book of Records for the Years - 2006, 2013 and 2015 for making the World’s Smallest Handmade Paper Boats (Measuring between 0.3 M.M. and 0.2 M.M. in Sizes).
