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76th Republic Day Parade: Pralay Missile and Unique Firsts for Indonesian Contingent

Nation Desk By Nation Desk January 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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The 76th Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path on Sunday showcased numerous significant firsts, ranging from the introduction of the Pralay missile to a tri-service tableau.

One standout moment was Captain Dimple Singh Bhati, who made history by being the first female Army officer to salute President Droupadi Murmu while balanced on a 12-foot ladder mounted on a moving motorcycle. With remarkable grace and composure, Bhati executed a precise salute, exemplifying the skill and bravery of the Indian Army’s Corps of Signals, affectionately known as “The Dare Devils.”

In an unprecedented move, a tri-services tableau highlighted the collaboration among the armed forces. The tableau illustrated a simulated battlefield scenario, showcasing coordinated operations across land, sea, and air, featuring the indigenous Arjun battle tank, Tejas fighter aircraft, and advanced light helicopters. The theme of the display was “Shashakt aur Surakshit Bharat” (Strong and Secure India).

The indigenous Pralay missile was also showcased for the first time at the Republic Day parade. Designed for the Army and Air Force, this short-range quasi-ballistic missile represents a new addition to India’s arsenal, specifically intended for conventional warfare.

Additionally, the battlefield surveillance system SANJAY was introduced, marking its first appearance on this prestigious occasion. This automated system integrates data from various ground and aerial battlefield sensors to provide enhanced situational awareness for the Army.

A contingent of 352 soldiers and musicians participated in the parade, with the notable inclusion of an Indonesian military contingent, the first of its kind to join India’s Republic Day celebrations. This also marked the debut of an Indonesian military band participating in a parade overseas.

Over 5,000 folk and tribal artists showcased 45 different dance forms from across the nation during the parade. Notably, for the first time, these performers spanned the entire length of Kartavya Path, ensuring that all attendees would enjoy a comprehensive viewing experience. Their 11-minute performance, titled “Jayati Jaya Mamah Bharatam,” was curated by the Sangeet Natak Akademi and celebrated the rich and vibrant legacy of India’s diverse tribal and folk traditions as a tribute to the 150th anniversary of Bhagwan Birsa Munda’s birth.

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