India celebrates Its 65th Republic Day with full Joy
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on Sunday, 26 January 2014
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A ground-to-air security device was placed set up in the capital on Sunday with many outfitted work force keeping a tight vigil to defeat any conceivable dread strike or untoward occurrence throughout the Republic Day festivals.
With the three administration heads in participation, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh paid reverence and laid a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti commemoration at India Gate in the heart of the city as India praised its 65th Republic Day.
The PM, defence priest AK Anthony and others then watched a two-moment hush after the buglers sounded the Last Post.
Manmohan Singh marked the guest's book before heading once more to the saluting base on Rajpath for the Republic Day parade where his Japanese partner Shinzo Abe is the head visitor.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Sunday distinctly saw the Republic Day parade.
Wearing a dull suit and donning a striped yellow and dark tie, Abe landed at the saluting base on the Rajpath avenue in addition to President Pranab Mukherjee, and was invited by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
He was acquainted with the three administration heads and different dignitaries before taking his spot to Mukherjee's right on the saluting dias.
The President's Bodyguard from there on shaped up, the tricolour was spread out and the national hymn played before the general officer telling of Delhi range, Lt Gen Subroto Mitra, moved down the Rajpath to indicator the begin of the parade.
To maintain a strategic distance from any conceivable strike, riflemen with complex arms and binoculars were on housetops while many police staff kept watch on the 8-km-long parade way from Rajpath to Red Fort.
Around 25,000 police faculty, incorporating from paramilitary strengths and choice National Security Guards (NSG), were sent over the city.
Versatile hit groups, hostile to flying machine weapons and sharpshooters of the NSG were likewise at work at different spots while paramilitary and Delhi Police commandos kept a nearby watch along the way of the parade, set to show India's military may and social assorted qualities.
Riflemen were on top of tall structures while around 150 CCTV Polaroids kept a tight vigil on individuals' developments on the parade way.
Showy air defence measures, incorporating arrangement of hostile to airplane weapons, were additionally placed set up to secure the air space.
No vehicles were permitted to employ on Rajpath from 6pm on Saturday while vehicular development was limited on Tilak Marg, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg and Netaji Subhash Marg up to Red Fort from 4am on Sunday.
Security work force recognized defenseless spots like packed markets, track stations, transport stands and other high-esteem foundations and endeavors were made to secure them. Movement police conveyed around 1,500 staff to oversee way preoccupations throughout the parade.
Watching out in the open spots was increased and weighing and searching in metro, line stations and transport terminals tightened.
With the three administration heads in participation, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh paid reverence and laid a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti commemoration at India Gate in the heart of the city as India praised its 65th Republic Day.
The PM, defence priest AK Anthony and others then watched a two-moment hush after the buglers sounded the Last Post.
Manmohan Singh marked the guest's book before heading once more to the saluting base on Rajpath for the Republic Day parade where his Japanese partner Shinzo Abe is the head visitor.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Sunday distinctly saw the Republic Day parade.
Wearing a dull suit and donning a striped yellow and dark tie, Abe landed at the saluting base on the Rajpath avenue in addition to President Pranab Mukherjee, and was invited by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
He was acquainted with the three administration heads and different dignitaries before taking his spot to Mukherjee's right on the saluting dias.
The President's Bodyguard from there on shaped up, the tricolour was spread out and the national hymn played before the general officer telling of Delhi range, Lt Gen Subroto Mitra, moved down the Rajpath to indicator the begin of the parade.
To maintain a strategic distance from any conceivable strike, riflemen with complex arms and binoculars were on housetops while many police staff kept watch on the 8-km-long parade way from Rajpath to Red Fort.
Around 25,000 police faculty, incorporating from paramilitary strengths and choice National Security Guards (NSG), were sent over the city.
Versatile hit groups, hostile to flying machine weapons and sharpshooters of the NSG were likewise at work at different spots while paramilitary and Delhi Police commandos kept a nearby watch along the way of the parade, set to show India's military may and social assorted qualities.
Riflemen were on top of tall structures while around 150 CCTV Polaroids kept a tight vigil on individuals' developments on the parade way.
Showy air defence measures, incorporating arrangement of hostile to airplane weapons, were additionally placed set up to secure the air space.
No vehicles were permitted to employ on Rajpath from 6pm on Saturday while vehicular development was limited on Tilak Marg, Bahadurshah Zafar Marg and Netaji Subhash Marg up to Red Fort from 4am on Sunday.
Security work force recognized defenseless spots like packed markets, track stations, transport stands and other high-esteem foundations and endeavors were made to secure them. Movement police conveyed around 1,500 staff to oversee way preoccupations throughout the parade.
Watching out in the open spots was increased and weighing and searching in metro, line stations and transport terminals tightened.
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