Prime minister leads nation in honouring fallen soldiers
As India marked its 77th Republic Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the National War Memorial in New Delhi on Monday morning. First, he laid a wreath to honour soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the nation. Then, the prime minister observed a moment of silence, expressing the country’s collective gratitude. Through this solemn act, he led the nation in remembering the bravery of the armed forces and reaffirmed respect for their service.
Meanwhile, morning tribute sets tone for national celebrations
Traditionally, the prime minister begins Republic Day events with a visit to the memorial. Accordingly, he arrived early in the morning, reinforcing the importance of remembrance. At the same time, senior officials, defence personnel, and security forces joined the ceremony. Moreover, national broadcasters aired the visuals live across the country, allowing citizens to participate emotionally in the tribute.

Later, focus shifts to Kartavya Path parade
Subsequently, attention moved to Kartavya Path, where the Republic Day parade will begin at 10.30 am. This year, the theme “150 years of Vande Mataram” highlights India’s freedom struggle and evolving national identity. In addition, the parade will present India’s development journey, military strength, and cultural diversity. Not only will defence displays take centre stage, but also colourful tableaux from states and central ministries will captivate audiences.
Finally, Republic Day reflects India’s constitutional legacy
Meanwhile, chief guests from the European Council will attend the celebrations, adding a diplomatic dimension. Every year, India observes Republic Day on January 26 to commemorate the adoption of the Constitution in 1950. Therefore, the occasion stands as a reminder of democratic values and national unity. Overall, Republic Day 2026 blends remembrance, pride, and progress into a powerful national celebration.
