Delhi Police to Deploy AI Smart Glasses for Republic Day 2026 Security

The Delhi Police will deploy AI-powered smart glasses and advanced facial recognition systems for the 2026 Republic Day celebrations to enhance security. The wearable technology will scan crowds in real-time, cross-referencing faces against a database of thousands of criminals and alerting officers instantly. The systems are designed to identify individuals even if they are disguised and include thermal scanning to detect hidden weapons. These technological measures are part of a comprehensive security plan that also includes thousands of personnel and CCTV cameras across the capital.

Key Points: AI Smart Glasses for Republic Day 2026 Security in Delhi

  • AI smart glasses for real-time facial recognition
  • Database of 65,000 criminals for instant alerts
  • Thermal scanning to detect concealed weapons
  • Standalone, encrypted systems for data security
  • Multi-layered physical and tech surveillance
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Delhi police to use AI-enabled smart glasses for Republic Day 2026 security

Delhi Police will use AI-enabled smart glasses and facial recognition for enhanced security at the 2026 Republic Day parade.

"If wanted individuals are detected or spotted, even if they are wearing makeup, a mask, a cap, or have a beard, our algorithm will identify them. - Additional Commissioner Devesh Kumar Mahala"

New Delhi, January 22

Ahead of the 2026 Republic Day celebrations, the Delhi Police will deploy AI-enabled smart glasses and advanced facial recognition systems as part of an upgraded security architecture aimed at tightening surveillance and improving threat detection across the national capital.

Additional Commissioner of Police Devesh Kumar Mahala said the force is making full use of technology-driven solutions from a security perspective. He noted that all CCTV cameras will be equipped with video analytics and Facial Recognition Systems (FRS), enabling police to identify suspects with greater accuracy. "There are various types of video analytics, and we will utilise them as well. This time, we are also using specially developed cameras and wearable glasses," Mahala said.

As per Mahala, this will be the first time that Delhi Police personnel will use such advanced wearable technology during the Republic Day parade. Selected police personnel will wear the smart glasses while on duty along the parade route to monitor crowds and identify potential threats.

Explaining the technology, the officer said multiple algorithms have been fed into standalone systems that can identify wanted individuals even if they attempt to disguise themselves. "If wanted individuals are detected or spotted, even if they are wearing makeup, a mask, a cap, or have a beard, our algorithm will identify them. "This database has been trained using different algorithms so that it can identify a person regardless of how they look, whether it's a photo from 20 years ago or a recent one, whether they have a beard or long hair, or even a cut on their face," he added.

Mahala emphasised that data security has been prioritised. The FRS cameras and wearable glasses will operate on standalone systems that are not connected to the internet. Each device will carry its own encrypted database, stored locally on mobile phones linked to smart glasses, ensuring controlled and secure usage.

Police said the smart glasses are equipped with a built-in camera connected to a mobile application and linked to a database of around 65,000 criminals. The device scans faces in real time and alerts police personnel immediately if a person with a criminal record is detected.

Mahala further said that the smart glasses also feature thermal scanning, which will help detect concealed weapons or suspicious objects carried by individuals attending the parade.

In addition to technological surveillance, extensive physical security arrangements have been put in place. Around 10,00 police personnel will be deployed in the New Delhi district alone, while more than 3,000 CCTV cameras have been installed and over 30 control rooms have been set up. Authorities will enforce three layers of physical checks for pedestrians, with similar screening protocols for vehicles.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the need for security, I'm deeply concerned about privacy. A database of 65,000 people scanned in real-time? Even if it's offline, who decides who goes on that list? We need strong legal safeguards.
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Vikram M
Good move. After the security lapses we've seen in the past, this tech upgrade was needed. Hope the personnel are trained properly to use it. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The algorithm identifying someone from a 20-year-old photo sounds like sci-fi! Impressive if it works. But what about false positives? An innocent person getting flagged could cause a lot of trouble.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see India adopting such advanced tech for public safety. The standalone, offline system is a smart choice for data security. Hope it sets a good precedent.
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Nikhil C
All this is fine for Republic Day, but what about everyday policing? Our local thana still doesn't have a proper computer. The budget for fancy glasses should also improve basic infrastructure.
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Ananya R
As a citizen attending the parade with family, this makes me feel safer. Knowing there are multiple layers of security, both tech and physical, is reassuring. Well done, Delhi Police.

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