Cultural heritage, military might on display on R-Day, UAE military takes part in parade


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New Delhi, Jan 26 (PTI): India's military might and rich cultural diversity were in full display during the dazzling 68th Republic Day celebrations in the national capital which had Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as the Chief Guest.

Light rains and overcast skies failed to dampen the enthusiasm of thousands of spectators who witnessed the nearly one-and-half hour-long parade that marched down the majestic Rajpath, India's ceremonial boulevard, amid unprecedented security cover.

A major highlight of the parade was 149-member marching contingent from UAE comprising personnel from Presidential Guards, the Air Force, the Navy and Army. They were led by a band comprising 35 musicians from that country.

Al Nahyan, also Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE armed forces, was seated next to Prime Minister Narendra Modi who wore a pink color 'safa' (turban). The two leaders were seen sharing some light moments.

For the first time a contingent of the National Security Guard (NSG), popularly known as the Black Cat Commandos, was part of the march past.

The parade also saw the fly-past of three LCA Tejas Aircraft flying at a height of 300 metres in 'Vic' formation and the Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW&C) developed by DRDO.

The Indian Army's missile firing capability T-90 'Bhishma' tank, Infantry Combat Vehicle BMP-2K, Mobile Autonomous Launcher of the BrahMos Missile System, Weapon Locating Raddar 'Swathi' and Akash Weapons System and Dhanush Gun System were among the main draw in the mechanised columns.

Alongside the Crown Prince, the ceremonial parade was watched by Vice President Hamid Ansari, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and the country's top political and military brass, besides the diplomatic community.

Tableaux from 17 states and Union Territories and six central ministries and departments showcased the varied historical, art and cultural heritage of the country. Goods and Services Tax (GST) was the the theme of the tableau of Central Board of Excise and Customs.

21 of the 25 children who won the National Bravery Award also participated in the parade. Four children have received the award posthumously.

The grand finale of the parade was a spectacular flypast by the Indian Air Force which displayed various formations like 'Chakra' and 'Vic' leaving the spectators spell-bound. The 'Hercules' formation comprising three C-130J Super Hercules aircraft also drew loud cheers.

The theme of IAF tableau was "Air Dominance Through Network Centric Operations" and it displayed the scaled down models of Su-30 MKI, Mirage-2000, AWACS, UAV, Apache and Communication Satellite.

The Indian Navy's tableau showcased the lethal Marine Commandos proceeding for action, the indigenously built Kolkata Class Destroyer and the Kalvari Class next generation attack submarines. It also showcased a model of the P-8I Long Range Maritime Patrol Aircraft.

As per tradition, after unfurling the National Flag, the National Anthem was played followed by a 21 gun salute.

The parade was commanded by Lt General Manoj Mukund Naravane, General Officer Commanding, Delhi Area.

The marching contingents of Army included horse-mounted columns of the 61st Cavalry, the Mechanised Infantry Regiment, the Bihar Regiment, the 39 Gorkha Training Centre, 58 Gorkha Training Centre, the Madras Engineering Group and Centre and 103 Infantry Battalion.

The Navy contingent comprised 144 young sailors and it was led by Lieutenant Aparna Nair.

The paramilitary and other auxiliary civil forces included the Border Security Force Camel Contingent, Indian Coast Guard, Central Reserve Police Force, Central Industrial Security Force, Delhi Police, National Cadet Corps and National Service Scheme.

Tableaux from states, Union Territories and Union ministries presented the historical, art and cultural heritage of the country.

They showcased country's progress in different fields, particularly floats from Goa, Gujarat, Odisha, West Bengal, Assam and Jammu and Kashmir.

In the children's pageant section, about 600 boys and girls drawn from three schools in Delhi and a group of school children from South Central Zone Cultural Centre, Nagpur performed colourful dances on varid themes.

The splendid driving skills of 'Dare Devils'--the motorcycle display team of Corps of Military Police was a major attraction of the parade.

They performed different stunts like Salute to President, Ladder, Double Bar, Lotus, Christmas Tree, Aircraft, Sudarshan Chakra, Flower Pot, Pyramid and Wheeling on moving motorcycles.

The 'Netra', an Airborne Early Warning and Control System aircraft also known as "Eye in the Sky" was one of the major attractions.

It was followed by the 'Globe Formation' comprising one C-17 Globemaster flanked by two Su-30 MKIs. Next in line was the fighters, where five Jaguars flew in arrowhead formation, while five MiG-29 fighters flew in fulcrum style.

It was followed by the breathtaking 'Trishul' formation comprising three Su-30 MKIs.
The flypast concluded with another Su-30 MKI carrying out a 'Vertical Charlie' manoeuvre over the saluting dais. The ceremony culminated with the national anthem and release of balloons.

Minutes before the parade began, the Prime Minister, Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar and chiefs of army, navy and air force laid wreaths at 'Amar Jawan Jyoti', the war memorial at the India Gate where an eternal flame burns in memory of those who laid down their lives defending the frontiers of the nation.

A massive ground-to-air security apparatus was put in place in the national capital turning the city into virtually an impregnable fortress. Snipers of National Security Guard were deployed at all high-rises along the parade route.

The arrangements were made to ensure an incident-free Republic Day celebrations and foolproof security. As part of the multi-layered security, around 60,000 security personnel were deployed across the city.

The unfurling of the tricolour by the President and playing of the national anthem were followed by a customary 21-gun salute.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Great event to watch from a distance. Great spirit of patriotism to share thru the modern technology of Internet that we all have been blessed with. Colorful event to witness and be proud of all that we have achieved as a Nation for the past 67 years. To observe so may Arab dignitaries on the main platform was another joyful message to realize that all our sincere friendship in the neighborhood is giving us a multiple benefit that will have a long lasting effect on so many social, political, economical and even technological benefits. Thank God we are on the right track with the benefit of so many past and present leaders. We are a role model to many developed as well as developing nation.

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  • PAM Suvarna, karkala

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Mr Peter,
    Now you are praising Mr Kejriwala, Did you ever heard name of Kejriwal before the mass move against corruption started by respectful Anna Hazare,
    Poor Anna Hazare spent hard days with fasting but this guy took all credit of his mass movement and gained political power.Now instead of trying to give corruption-free govt to his voters just talking nonsense in 24x7 and wasting his time.
    He is best example for chameleon.

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  • Sampath, Mlore/ Blore

    Fri, Jan 27 2017

    Don t forget the credit taken by Kiran Bedi....

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    UAE has proved that to be successful you have to respect not only others culture but also gods gift "The human being".If all countries adopt the same approach, the world will be a much better place to live.LONG LIVE INDO -UAE RELATIONS

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    The Day when we see God, the whole world will adopt your approach.

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  • G R PRABHU, BEJAI.MANGALURU.

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    If the relationship with Pakistan improve, no doubt Pakistan Army will probably join in our Republic day parade.

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  • Pranith Poojary, Kuwait

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Wow.
    Happy Republic Day all.

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  • Navin Shetty, Manipal/Bahrain

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Who let the Kejri in??? Who...who...who....whooo

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  • kas, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Who allowed Advani, Amit Shah ..........??????????

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  • Anitha, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Even Management company allowed him inside

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Does any one need a Passport to go anywhere within India.....

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  • Peter, KSA

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Navin Shetty, do not be afraid of Mr. Kajeriwal. He is a gentleman and would not harm sober people. However for corrupt and communal people he is a nightmare. Wait and watch how slow and steady he will reach the height and will put all clowns behind bars.

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  • Alphonso Rodrigues, Udupi

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    Guess you are heavily influenced by Janardhana Baazigar poojari. Its time to accept defeat and move on.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Jan 26 2017

    विजयी विश्व तिरंगा प्यारा, झंडा उंचा रहे हमारा ! Put hands together for making this Hindustan a better place of living, leaving behind cast, creed, religion and most important our ego. Happy Republic Day to you all.

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