News

French Military to Join Indian Republic Day Parade: A Women-Centric Celebration

New Delhi: In a historic move, six Indian individuals will join the French military team marching down the majestic Kartavya Path alongside Indian contingents at the 75th Republic Day parade on Friday. The parade, scheduled for January 26, will be a women-centric event, featuring an all-women tri-services contingent for the first time.

The French President, Emmanuel Macron, will be the Chief Guest at the Republic Day celebrations. A 95-member marching contingent and a 33-member band contingent from France will participate in the parade. Additionally, two Rafale fighters and an Airbus A330 multi-role tanker transport aircraft from the French air force will be showcased.

The Indian contingent for the French team comprises Chief Corporal Sujan Pathak, Corporal Dipak Arya, Corporal Parbin Tandan, First Class Legionnaire Gurvachan Singh, First Class Legionnaire Aniket Ghartimagar, and First Class Legionnaire Vikas Djeassegar.

The parade aims to be women-centric, with an all-women tri-services contingent participating. Major General Sumit Mehta, the chief of staff of the Army’s Delhi area headquarters, stated that 80% of the activities at the parade would be carried out by women.

The parade will feature Lieutenants Deepti Rana and Priyanka Sevda, leading the Swathi weapon locating radar and Pinaka rocket system, marking another historic first. Both officers were commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery for the first time last year.

Major General Mehta highlighted that the parade would showcase an array of indigenously developed weaponry and military equipment, including missiles, drone jammers, surveillance systems, vehicle-mounted mortars, BMP-II infantry combat vehicles, and more.

The Republic Day parade will commence with 100 women artists playing Indian musical instruments, setting a unique tone for the event. The celebrations will conclude with a flypast by 46 aircraft of the Indian Air Force, featuring 29 fighter jets, seven transport aircraft, nine helicopters, and one heritage plane.

This year’s parade signifies a momentous occasion with significant representation of women and international collaboration, reflecting the spirit of unity and diversity.

Bureau The News Hashtag

Recent Posts

Odisha Pushes for Stronger Women-Led Urban Livelihoods Through Mission Shakti–NULM Convergence

Bhubaneswar: In a significant move to strengthen women-led urban livelihoods, the Housing & Urban Development…

1 day ago

Konark Festival 2025 Showcases Odissi, Kathakali and Global Sand Art on Day Three

Konark: The third evening of the Konark Festival 2025 unfolded with vibrant cultural splendour as…

1 day ago

Odisha Celebrates Birth Anniversary of Freedom Fighter Maa Ramadevi

Bhubaneswar: The Odia Language, Literature and Culture Department, in collaboration with the Odisha Sahitya Akademi,…

1 day ago

Odisha Honoured as Best State for Disability Rights Implementation at National Awards 2025

New Delhi: Odisha has earned national recognition for its outstanding progress in disability rights and…

1 day ago

Odisha Hosts 37th Sub-Junior National Badminton Championship at Kalinga Stadium

Bhubaneswar: The 37th Sub-Junior National Badminton Championship began today at the iconic Kalinga Stadium, marking…

4 days ago

Odisha Renames Raj Bhavan as ‘Lok Bhavan’, Marking a Shift Toward People-Centric Governance

Bhubaneswar: In a landmark move reflecting Odisha’s commitment to people-centric governance, the iconic Raj Bhavan…

4 days ago