Around 400 tribal representatives from different parts of the country have been specially invited to watch the Republic Day parade, adding a strong element of diversity to the viewers’ gallery, according to a home ministry order issued on Monday.
Members of indigenous communities from remote forests, highland regions and border areas will also get an opportunity to interact with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their visit.
They will be among nearly 5,000 special guests, along with their spouses, who have made notable contributions to nation building and have been invited to witness the parade. In addition, 50 couples from each state and Union territory, based in Delhi and dressed in traditional attire, will also attend the event.
The parade along Kartavya Path will feature 30 tableaux from states, Union territories and central government departments. These tableaux will compete for official awards, while citizens will also be able to vote for their favourite displays and marching contingents in a separate Popular Choice category through an online poll on the MyGov platform.
India’s military strength will be showcased through a ceremonial march, followed by a fly past involving 29 aircraft. The aerial display will include Rafale, Su 30 and MiG 29 fighter jets, P 8I surveillance aircraft, Apache and light combat helicopters, as well as transport aircraft such as the C 130 and the C 295.
Spectators will be seated in enclosures named after Indian rivers, including the Beas, Brahmaputra, Chambal, Chenab, Ganga, Godavari, Krishna, Narmada and Yamuna. For the Beating the Retreat ceremony, the theme will shift to culture, with enclosures named after Indian musical instruments such as the bansuri, mridangam, sitar, sarod and veena.
The government has also made around 10,000 seats available free of cost for the general public through the Amantran Portal, where interested citizens can register using a valid identity proof.






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