Happy Republic Day, Warriors!
The country is celebrating its 67th Republic Day today. One of the biggest highlights this year is that the President of France Francois Hollande will be attending the event as a chief guest amidst unprecedented security in the wake of the attack on Pathankot air force base.
But it will also be one of the most unique parades in recent times. Here are some of the things to look out for as reported by The Indian Express:
For the first time since 1950, a foreign army contingent will march down the Rajpath during the Republic Day parade. The 35th Infantry Regiment of 7th Armoured Brigade has been practicing for the parade after it participated in an eight-day joint exercise of Indian and French troops from 8 January.
- Army dogs to march after 26 years:
One of the major attractions this year which has already grabbed a lot of attention and raised the enthusiasm of people is that Indian Army dogs will march down the Rajpath on Tuesday after 26 long years.
The Army has selected 36 dogs out of total 1,200 Labradors and German Shepherds for the event. These canines are trained in jobs like detection of explosives, guarding, assaulting, etc., and play a vital role in saving lives of the soldiers at various occasions.
- Shorter and crispier this time:
The celebration this year will be 25 minute shorter than usual. The duration has been brought down to 90 minutes from 115 minutes, but the format will remain the same.
- First time an All-women stunt contingent:
The army jawans performing stunts on bikes are a major attraction during the parade and this year for the first time, an all-women stunt contingent will also be performing during the event. Reportedly, the contingent named ‘Women Daredevils CRPF’ comprising of 120 soldiers will showcase their skill this year.
The last year’s parade saw Chief Guest Barack Obama and Michelle Obama holding umbrellas to protect them from the drizzle at the Republic Day parade event. This year, the VVIP enclosure will have a motorized glass roof so as to protect them from rain and cold weather.
The Delhi Police has also made strict arrangement to ensure security of people in various parts of the city on Tuesday. A specialized Wireless Integrated Public Address (WIPA) system has been set up at 31 crowded places and 13 metro stations. Through this system, the announcements made centrally from a police station will be heard at all desired locations.