India celebrated its 77th Republic Day at Kartavya Path today, with winter chill in the air, tight security on the ground and pride running high. From time-honoured traditions and global guests to ...
At India’s 77th Republic Day parade, women officers led key contingents and ceremonies, marking a powerful shift in military ...
Look out for these firsts during Republic Day parade: trailblazing women at the front to an animal contingent, and a tableau themed on Indian cinema!
New Delhi: From Bactrian camels to Zanskar ponies, a rare contingent of “animal soldiers” will for the first time be seen marching down Kartavya Path joining the 6,050 military personnel during the 90 ...
In trials conducted at 17,000 feet, these camels successfully carried 170 kilograms. In a historic first for the Republic Day Parade, two majestic double‑humped Bactrian camels, named Galwan and Nubra ...
India marked its 77th Republic Day on Monday with a grand parade at New Delhi’s Kartavya Path, offering a striking display of military strength, cultural pride and indigenous heritage. India ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A shaggy Bactrian camel munched on fluffy snow at the Saint Louis Zoo after a weekend winter storm moved through the area, ...
On Kartavya Path, Ladakh’s rare double‑humped Bactrian camels steal the Republic Day spotlight, a striking two‑hump spectacle that enthralled audiences. Beyond the parade, the Indian Army is inducting ...
The 77th Republic Day Parade on January 26 will witness several firsts, including therocket launcher system 'Suryastra' with deep-strike capabilities, the newly raised Bhairav light commando battalion ...
The Chief of Army Staff, Upendra Dwivedi, on Friday felicitated two Bactrian Camels, two Zanskari Ponies and two Army Dogs for their outstanding contribution to operations in some of the most ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Jan 30 (IANS) Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi honoured six warriors from the animal kingdom, including two Bactrian camels, two Zanskari ponies and two dogs, who ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...