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PHOTOS: India's 62nd Republic Day parade
Last updated on: January 26, 2011 09:50 IST
Image: The daredevil stunts of motorcycle riders, during the full dress rehearsal for the Republic Day Parade-2011, in New Delhi on January 23, 2011
Photographs: Press Information Bureau
Republic Day sparks a patriotic fervour in our hearts, reminding us of our glorious history, our rich culture and heritage.
The Republic Day celebration highlights the nation's achievements in various fields, the military prowess and our diverse cultural heritage. This year the country is witnessing its 62nd Republic Day.
Let's catch the spectacle that the nation is witnessing on January 26 at Rajpath.
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T-90 s Battle Tank passes through Rajpath
National Bravery Award winning children passing through Rajpath
A bird's eye view of Rajpath
The Pinaka 214 MM Multi Barrel Rocket Launcher System passes through Rajpath
The Tactical Control Radar Reporter passes through Rajpath
The (nuclear-biological-chemical) reconnaissance vehicle developed by Defence Research and Development passes through Rajpath
The Brahmos Launcher passes through the Rajpath
Girls NCC Band of Birla Balika Vidyalaya Pilani participating at the parade
The students of Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Amalwas, Jwalapuri, New Delhi performing a dance of Rangeela Rajasthan, at Rajpath
The Punjab Regiment contingent passes through Rajpath
The tableau of Tejas Trainer, Ministry of Defence passes through Rajpath
The Maharashtra tableau passes through Rajpath
The tableau of Ministry of Environment and Forests passes through Rajpath
The Karnataka tableau passes through Rajpath
The Jammu & Kashmir tableau passes through Rajpath
The Sikkim tableau passes through Rajpath
The Kerala tableau passes through Rajpath
The daredevil stunts of motorcycle riders at the Republic Day parade
Five Jaguar deep penetration strike aircraft, in arrowhead formation flying past during the Republic Day parade