Silent Warriors March: Army's Animal Heroes Steal Show at 77th Republic Day

The 77th Republic Day parade will feature a historic first with a dedicated animal contingent from the Indian Army's Remount and Veterinary Corps. This contingent, dubbed "Silent Warriors," includes Bactrian camels, Zanskar ponies, raptors, and indigenous dog breeds, highlighting their crucial logistical role in extreme terrains like Ladakh. The parade will also showcase military jointness through a tableau on Operation Sindoor and have European leaders as chief guests. The celebrations will extend with cultural displays at Bharat Parv and conclude with the Prime Minister's NCC Rally.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026 Parade Features Army's Animal Contingent

  • First dedicated animal contingent in parade history
  • Features Bactrian camels & Zanskar ponies for high altitudes
  • Showcases indigenous Indian dog breeds
  • Part of display on military jointness & indigenous capability
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Bactrian camels, Zanskar ponies, raptors and dogs; 77th Republic Day to showcase Indian Army's deep bond with its service animals

Indian Army showcases Bactrian camels, Zanskar ponies, raptors & dogs in historic Republic Day parade, highlighting their role in extreme terrains.

"Silent Warriors... vital for operations in extreme terrains where modern technology often faces limitations. - Indian Army"

New Delhi, January 26

This year's Republic Day parade is set to highlight India's military prowess, with a special focus on animal logistics and natural defence systems. The Indian Army will showcase its unique collaboration with animals, demonstrating their crucial role in navigating the country's toughest terrains.

The display highlights the Indian Army's reliance on animals in challenging environments, showcasing their adaptability and strength. For the first time in military history, a dedicated animal contingent from the Remount and Veterinary Corps (RVC) of the Indian Army will march at the Republic Day Parade 2026 on Kartavya Path. Known as "Silent Warriors," these animals are vital for operations in extreme terrains where modern technology often faces limitations.

The contingent features two majestic Bactrian camels, four Zanskar Ponies, four Black Kites (Raptors) - Ingenious and Vigilant Birds, ten Indian breed Army dogs (Mudhol Hound, Rampur Hound, Chippiparai, Kombai, and Rajapalayam), along with six conventional military dogs already in service.

The thrilling contingent will be accompanied by the Him Yodhas of the Indian Defence Forces equipped with bullet-resistant jackets, cameras, GPS, radios, and advanced surveillance systems. A Glacier ATV mounted on a vehicle is also part of the Him Yodhas.

The animal contingent highlights the role of animals in extremely high-altitude environments such as Ladakh and Siachen.

The 77th Republic Day Parade 2026 is shaping up to be an unforgettable event, showcasing India's rich cultural heritage, military prowess, and technological advancements.

It will feature several historic firsts, including the debut appearances of the Bhairav Light Commando Battalion and a specially curated animal contingent from the Remount & Veterinary Corps (RVC), as well as a significant display of India's military "jointness" following 2025's Operation Sindoor.

A total of 30 tableaux will march down Kartavya Path, organised under the themes 'Swatantrata ka Mantra: Vande Mataram and Samriddhi ka Mantra: Aatmanirbhar Bharat.' 17 Tableaux from States and UTs, including Assam's terracotta craft, Manipur's agricultural progress, and Himachal Pradesh's identity as Dev Bhoomi and 13 from ministries and services, including a special veterans' tableau by the Indian Air Force.

President Droupadi Murmu will lead the nation in celebrating the 77th Republic Day at Kartavya Path on Monday, January 26. The national capital has been placed under tight security, with elaborate arrangements in place across Kartavya Path and Raisina Hill ahead of the parade.

The parade will showcase a phased battle array display by the Indian Army, mechanised columns, marching contingents, military bands and a Tri-services tableau titled 'Operation Sindoor: Victory Through Jointness', highlighting India's evolving military doctrine, indigenous defence capabilities and integrated operational strength. A veterans' tableau by the Indian Air Force will also form part of the display, paying tribute to the contribution of ex-servicemen.

The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, will attend as the Chief Guests for the Republic Day Parade 2026.

Following the parade, 'Bharat Parv' will be organised at the Red Fort from January 26 to 31, showcasing Republic Day tableaux, regional cuisine, handicrafts, cultural performances and citizen engagement activities.

While the ceremony for the day will culminate with the national anthem, the Republic Day celebrations will conclude with the Prime Minister's NCC Rally at Cariappa Parade Ground on January 28.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud to see our indigenous dog breeds getting recognition! The Mudhol Hound, Rajapalayam... these are our national treasures. Hope this encourages more people to adopt Indian breeds.
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the parade doesn't become too long. Last year it felt a bit stretched. The focus should be sharp - maybe shorten some segments to keep it impactful?
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Sarah B
The inclusion of the Zanskar ponies and Bactrian camels is fascinating. It really highlights the diverse geography of India and how our armed forces adapt to every condition. Can't wait to watch!
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Vikram M
Operation Sindoor tableau will be the main attraction for sure. After the success of the actual operation, showcasing jointness is a strong message to the world. Our military planning is top-class.
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Kavya N
The Bharat Parv at Red Fort sounds amazing! Showcasing tableaux, food, and crafts for the public is a great way to make Republic Day celebrations more inclusive. Will definitely take my family.
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Michael C
Impressive to see the blend of tradition and technology. From camels to Glacier ATVs and surveillance birds. It shows a pragmatic approach to defense. The European leaders as chief guests is also a

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