Republic Day Rehearsals Begin with EU Leaders as Chief Guests

Rehearsals are underway at Kartavya Path for the 77th Republic Day parade. European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be the chief guests and will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi for a summit. Delhi Police have implemented extensive security measures, including CCTV surveillance, anti-drone units, and verification drives. Invitees are being guided via metro announcements and help desks for smooth access to the event.

Key Points: Republic Day 2024: EU Leaders Chief Guests, Security Tightened

  • EU leaders as chief guests
  • Multi-layered security with anti-drone units
  • Summit with PM Modi on Jan 27
  • Metro travel guidance for invitees
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Delhi: Rehearsals for 77th Republic Day parade underway at Kartavya Path

European Council President Antonio Costa and EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to be chief guests for 77th Republic Day. Robust security in place at Kartavya Path.

"a robust multi-layered security cordon... has been deployed - Additional Commissioner Devesh Mahla"

New Delhi, January 19

The rehearsals for the 77th Republic Day parade are underway at Kartavya Path ahead of the January 26 celebrations.

Notably, the European Council President, Antonio Luis Santos da Costa, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be the chief guests for the 77th Republic Day celebrations.

They will also represent the EU at the 16th EU-India Summit, scheduled for January 27.

The two presidents will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi for a summit to consolidate the EU-India strategic partnership and further strengthen cooperation in key policy areas.

Discussions will focus primarily on trade, security and defence, clean transition, and people-to-people cooperation, a EU statement said.

Meanwhile, according to the Additional Commissioner of Police, New Delhi District, Devesh Mahla, a robust multi-layered security cordon comprising Delhi Police and paramilitary forces has been deployed across the district to ensure a safe and incident-free event.

The entire Kartavya Path area is under round-the-clock surveillance through an extensive network of CCTV cameras integrated with an advanced Facial Recognition System technology. Specialised anti-drone units and sniper teams have also been positioned on high-rise buildings to closely monitor the airspace and surrounding areas.

As part of preventive measures, New Delhi District Police is carrying out extensive verification drives of hotels, guest houses, tenants and domestic help across the district to neutralise any potential security threats.

To facilitate the movement of guests, the nomenclature of enclosures has been renamed after Indian rivers, and detailed route plans have been put in place. Invitees and ticket holders have been advised to carefully follow the instructions mentioned on their passes and refer to the official websites of the Ministry of Defence and Delhi Police for route maps, parking layouts and enclosure directions.

In coordination with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, regular announcements are being made at metro stations to guide invitees regarding entry and exit gates, routes to enclosures and prohibited items. Invitees for select enclosures have been advised to deboard at Udyog Bhawan and Central Secretariat Metro stations. Special invitees can also avail of free metro travel as per the instructions mentioned on their digital passes.

Delhi Police help desks have been set up at major locations around Kartavya Path, while public service announcements are being made at channeliser entry points to ensure smooth movement and hassle-free entry for all guests.

Police have strictly prohibited the carrying of bags, electronic items other than mobile phones, sharp objects, inflammable materials and any other potentially dangerous items inside the enclosures.

Citizens have been urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police personnel or by dialling the emergency number 112.

- ANI

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Priya S
The security arrangements sound incredibly thorough. It's reassuring to know our police are taking such advanced measures with facial recognition and anti-drone units. Safety first, especially for such a high-profile event with international guests.
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Rohit P
I love the detail about renaming enclosures after Indian rivers! It's a small but beautiful touch that connects the event to our heritage. Ganga, Yamuna, Brahmaputra... wonderful idea. Makes the logistics more culturally significant.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the scale and importance, I do hope the focus on trade and security with the EU also includes substantive talks on climate action. As a major global player, India's partnership here is crucial for a clean transition. A respectful critique.
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Vikram M
The free metro travel for special invitees is a good move to reduce traffic congestion. Delhi's roads get choked easily. Hope the announcements and help desks prevent confusion. Always a logistical challenge, but it seems well planned.
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Kavya N
Can't wait to watch it on TV with my family! The parade showcases our military might, cultural diversity, and technological progress all at once. It's more than just a ceremony; it's a statement of who we are as a nation. Proud moment for all Indians.

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