Jaipur Hosts Historic Army Day Parade Outside Cantonment for First Time

Rajasthan's capital, Jaipur, is hosting the Army Day parade outside a military cantonment for the first time, a move hailed as historic by Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari. The parade at Mahal Road will display advanced weaponry, vehicles, and drones, offering the public a close view of military capabilities. It will also feature the inaugural public appearance of the newly formed Bhairav Battalion, designed for modern warfare. The event coincides with grand Makar Sankranti celebrations, part of the state's efforts to promote Rajasthan's culture and heritage.

Key Points: Jaipur Hosts Historic Public Army Day Parade | Bhairav Battalion Debut

  • First Army Day parade outside cantonment
  • Showcase of weapons & defence systems
  • Debut of new Bhairav Battalion
  • Coincides with Makar Sankranti festivities
  • Part of cultural promotion drive
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Army Day Parade to be held outside cantonment fills Jaipur with pride: Rajasthan DyCM Diya Kumari

Rajasthan's Jaipur hosts Army Day parade outside cantonment for first time. Deputy CM Diya Kumari calls it historic. Features new Bhairav Battalion and Makar Sankranti celebrations.

"We are all very proud of this... it is a matter of great joy. - Diya Kumari"

Jaipur, January 15

Rajasthan Deputy Chief Minister Diya Kumari on Wednesday expressed pride and joy ahead of Jaipur hosting the Army Day parade outside the cantonment for the first time, calling it a historic moment for the state and saying the event brought the armed forces closer to the general public.

Speaking ahead of the celebrations, Diya Kumari told ANI, "We are all very proud of this. I am personally very proud that for the first time, the army parade is taking place outside the cantonment, among the general public, and it is happening in my state, in my city, so it is a matter of great joy. We are all very proud of this."

The Army Day parade will be held at Mahal Road in Jagatpura, Jaipur, and will showcase a wide array of weapons, military vehicles, drones and advanced defence systems, offering citizens a rare opportunity to witness the Army's capabilities up close. The event will also mark the first public appearance of the newly raised Bhairav Battalion.

The Bhairav Battalion has been constituted as part of the Indian Army's recent restructuring, drawing lessons from global conflicts and its own operational experiences, including Operation Sindoor. Positioned between the Para Special Forces and regular infantry units, the battalion has been designed to meet modern warfare requirements, providing swift and precise offensive responses to emerging threats.

Alongside the military celebrations, Jaipur is also immersed in festive fervour with Makar Sankranti celebrations.

Diya Kumari extended greetings on the occasion and highlighted the state government's efforts to celebrate festivals on a grand scale.

"Many congratulations and best wishes to everyone on Makar Sankranti... This time, we are organising it on an even grander scale," she said, adding that a kite festival and fireworks display organised by the tourism department will add to the celebrations.

Emphasising cultural promotion, she said the government's goal is to present Rajasthan's culture, heritage and traditions to the world through better branding and tourism outreach, while inspiring the younger generation to carry these traditions forward.

Kumari also thanked the Chief Minister and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for supporting such initiatives, noting how festivals like the kite festival in Gujarat have conveyed the importance of Indian culture globally.

Across the country, the harvest season is being celebrated in diverse ways, with Magh Bihu in Assam marking the end of the harvest with community feasts, alongside Lohri, Pongal, Sankranti and Uttarayan, reflecting India's rich cultural mosaic.

- ANI

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Sarah B
What a wonderful way to combine national pride with a festival like Makar Sankranti. Seeing the new Bhairav Battalion on display will be incredible. Hope the event inspires many young people.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the focus remains on the Army's capabilities and the solemnity of Army Day, not just on the political or tourism aspects. The soldiers' sacrifice deserves the central stage.
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Priya S
So proud! My family in Jaipur is going. It's a great opportunity for kids to see our defence forces up close. The timing with Sankranti makes it a double celebration. 🪁
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Rohit P
The new Bhairav Battalion sounds impressive. Learning from global conflicts and Operation Sindoor shows our Army is constantly modernizing. A public display builds trust and shows we are prepared.
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Kavya N
It's heartwarming to see our culture and military pride celebrated together. From Lohri and Pongal to the Army parade, it truly reflects the spirit of India. Well done to the organizers!

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