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Multi Generation Military Families Lead Army Contingents at Republic Day Parade

Second and fourth generation officers to command marching units as Army showcases modern combat strength and heritage

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Multi Generation Military Families Lead Army Contingents at Republic Day Parade

In total, 18 marching contingents and 13 military bands will participate in the parade, which will last around 90 minutes.

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Several contingent commanders participating in this year’s Republic Day Parade come from families with a long tradition of military service, reflecting continuity, legacy and commitment within the Indian armed forces. Among them are officers whose parents and grandparents have served in wars and ceremonial parades, adding a deeply personal dimension to the national event.

Lieutenant Amit Choudhary, a second generation Army officer from the Arunachal Scouts, will lead a mixed Scouts contingent on Kartavya Path. His participation carries special meaning as his father had marched in the Republic Day Parade in 1990 as part of the Brigade of the Guards. The young officer said he had grown up watching the parade on television and rehearsing the march at home, making this moment both emotional and fulfilling.

During the full dress rehearsal held amid rainfall, Lieutenant Choudhary and his contingent appeared in specialised high altitude gear, including layered uniforms, boots and polarised sunglasses designed for harsh terrain. He shared his experience along with other contingent leaders during a media interaction near India Gate.

Senior Army officials confirmed that a special Army tableau themed on the Integrated Operation Centre will be showcased this year. The display will commemorate Operation Sindoor and highlight India’s strategic planning process and indigenous defence capabilities. Along with the mixed Scouts contingent, five additional marching units from the Rajput Regiment, Assam Regiment, Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry, Regiment of Artillery and Bhairav Battalion will take part in the parade.

A wide range of defence equipment will also be on display, including the BrahMos missile, Akash air defence system, Medium Range Surface to Air Missile system, Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System, Dhanush artillery gun, Divyastra Battery, Shaktiban Regiment, Universal Rocket Launcher System Suryastra, unmanned ground vehicles and drones mounted on multiple platforms.

For the first time, the mounted 61 Cavalry will appear in combat gear instead of ceremonial uniform. Indigenous platforms and Army personnel will move along Kartavya Path in a phased battle array formation, demonstrating operational readiness.

Captain Samira Z Buttar, who will lead the Integrated Operation Centre contingent, represents four generations of Army service in her family. She said the honour of marching on Kartavya Path fills her with pride and humility. Her grandfather, Brig Sampuran Singh, fought in the 1965 war and received both the Maha Vir Chakra and the Vir Chakra. She added that the Integrated Operation Centre tableau will feature unique elements that will surprise spectators.

The iconic 61 Cavalry contingent will be led by Captain Ahaan Kumar, mounted on his horse Ranveer. The grandson of a war veteran and son of Lieutenant General Bhavnish Kumar, the General Officer Commanding Delhi Area and Parade Commander, Captain Kumar said appearing in battle gear instead of ceremonial dress makes this year’s parade a new experience despite leading the same unit in 2025.

In total, 18 marching contingents and 13 military bands will participate in the parade, which will last around 90 minutes. An animal contingent featuring Zanskar ponies, Bactrian camels, raptors and Army dogs will also be part of the display.

Captain Harshita Raghav, who will command the Remount Veterinary Corps contingent, described animals as silent warriors of the Army. She emphasised their role as force multipliers and said operational preparedness and understanding their role in missions are crucial. A native of Bhopal, she is among the first batch of women officers in the RVC and her father served in the Indian Air Force.

Captain Vikas Yadav, a third generation Army officer serving with the 4th Battalion of 1 Gurkha Rifles, will lead a contingent showcasing unmanned ground vehicles. He explained that these systems are used for surveillance, logistics and high risk missions such as bunker busting, where deploying human or animal combatants could be dangerous.

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