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This year, India will celebrate its 74th Republic Day on January 26, and preparations are already underway. People are looking forward to a great celebration on Republic Day 2023, from the flag hoisting ceremony through the Republic Day parade and airshows by the Indian Armed Forces. Many people will line up early in the morning to get front-row seats, while others will keep their eyes glued to their television screens so they don't miss a thing. While civilians eagerly await every second of the parade, the nation's forces have been training for days to ensure that everything is perfect.
Recently, the official Instagram page of the Indian Army shared a glimpse of Army personnel's practice routine for the Republic Day parade. In the video, you can see the army personnel at Delhi cantonment waking up at 3:30 am and getting ready to begin the day. They all gather at Sarva Dharma Sthal to collect the arms and finally leave for Kartavya Path, where they practice for hours. In the post's caption, Indian Army wrote, "We are Ready.......Are You..?.....2 Days to go!"
This video was shared just a few hours ago. Since being uploaded, it has been liked by more than two lakh people, and the number is only increasing. Several people have also commented on the video.
One individual in the comments section wrote, "So proud of Indian Army! Keep shining as always." A second person added, "We are proud of our Indian army, Jai Hind." "Yes sir, all Indians are ready JAI HIND," said a third.
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