From history to celebration From history to celebration
Republic Day
India's Constitution is the longest written Constitution in the world.
Republic Day, observed on 26 January, marks the moment India formally became a republic in 1950. Independence had come three years earlier, but this date signalled a clear shift into a new national phase. It established how the country would govern itself and how public life would be organised in the future. Over time, this day has become a fixed point in India's calendar, balancing historical memory with present-day observance.
The choice of date was deliberate. On 26 January 1930, Indian leaders had announced Purna Swaraj, or complete self-rule, as their goal. Enforcing the republic on the same day, twenty years later, linked that declaration to a tangible national milestone.
On this day in New Delhi, a grand Republic Day parade is held along Kartavya Path. The event includes military formations, fly-pasts and cultural performances forming part of the day's visual programme. Thousands line the route early in the morning to secure a spot, while millions more watch the ceremony live on television. As the parade concludes, a mass balloon release fills the sky, as seen in today's image. Together, these moments turn a formal ceremony into a shared national experience.
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