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Every year on January 26th, India celebrates the implementation of the Indian Constitution in 1950. The country will celebrate its 74th Republic Day this year, and arrangements for the occasion are already underway. The day will be celebrated with much pomp and grandeur, from the flag hoisting ceremony to the PM paying respects to fallen braves to the highly-anticipated Republic Day parade and cultural performances. With only a few hours to Republic Day, the Indian Armed Forces are preparing and rehearsing for the coming Republic Day parade in New Delhi's Kartavya Path, previously Rajpath. The Indian Navy has now shared a video of Navy personnel rehearsing for a synchronised parade on Republic Day.
“Watch behind the scenes of #IndianNavy contingent preparing for the forthcoming #RepublicDay2023 Parade,” wrote the Indian Navy while sharing a video on their official Instagram handle. The video shows Navy personnel warming up in the wee hours of the morning and later rehearsing for the Republic Day parade in their uniforms with much enthusiasm and perfection.
India celebrated its first Republic Day on January 26, 1950, and the first parade took place at Irwin Stadium. On that day, jubilant citizens carried out processions across the nation, beat drums, blew conch shells, and sang patriotic songs. While the Republic Day celebrations have evolved significantly over the years, pride and patriotism have remained constant.
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