India's Landmarks Glow in Tricolour for 77th Republic Day Celebrations

Iconic structures from Jammu and Kashmir to Mumbai were illuminated in the colours of the Indian national flag in the lead-up to Republic Day. Government buildings and major roads in Lucknow were also decorated, where a full-dress rehearsal for the state parade was held. The Indian Army will present a unique, first-of-its-kind "Battle Array" combat formation at the main parade in New Delhi. This display aims to showcase the Army's transformation into a networked, technology-enabled, and indigenous force.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026: Iconic Indian Landmarks Lit in Tricolour

  • Landmarks across India illuminated
  • Salal Dam and Mumbai's CSMT lit up
  • Lucknow holds full-dress parade rehearsal
  • Army to debut 'Battle Array' formation
  • Parade highlights indigenous military tech
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Iconic landmarks across India glow in tricolour hues ahead of Republic Day

Salal Dam, CSMT, and Lucknow buildings illuminated in saffron, white, and green. Army to debut 'Battle Array' formation at parade.

"a vivid demonstration of the Indian Army's transformation into a technology-driven, integrated and combat-ready force - Official Statement"

New Delhi, January 25

From the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir to the coasts of Mumbai, several cities on Saturday, including Reasi, Mumbai, and Lucknow, were transformed into a sea of saffron, white, and green on Saturday as iconic structures were illuminated to mark the lead-up to the 77th Republic Day.

Major landmarks, including the Salal Dam in Jammu and Kashmir, the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai, and the Government buildings in Lucknow, reflected a vibrant, patriotic atmosphere in the cities.

Salal Dam in Reasi district, Jammu and Kashmir, was illuminated in tricolour on Saturday evening, with the massive dam structure lit in saffron, white, and green.

Several buildings were illuminated in the hues of the tricolour in Mumbai ahead of the Republic Day 2026 celebration, including the Western Railway headquarters, which were lit up in the colours of the Indian national flag on Saturday night.

Government buildings and major roads in the capital city of Uttar Pradesh were illuminated. The city witnessed tricolour lighting on Saturday as primary roadways were decorated for the 77th Republic Day.

The full-dress rehearsal for the 2026 Republic Day parade was held on Saturday in front of the Assembly building in Lucknow, where senior district officials were in attendance. During the rehearsal, the contingents of the participating forces, schoolchildren, and artists impressed everyone with their flawless performance.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army will present a powerful, future-ready combat profile at the 77th Republic Day Parade, scheduled to be held on 26 January at Kartavya Path in the national capital, through a unique, first-of-its-kind "Battle Array" (Ranbhoomi Vyuh Rachna) formation.

This display will offer citizens a rare visual insight into how the Army deploys and fights as an integrated, networked and technology-enabled force on the modern battlefield.

For the first time within the parade's parameters, the Indian Army's marching and mechanised columns will be organised in a combat-oriented offensive formation, depicting the sequence of forces employed during operations.

A number of platforms and units will make their Republic Day Parade debut, highlighting the Army's rapid modernisation and technological transformation.

The 77th Republic Day Parade will thus stand out as a vivid demonstration of the Indian Army's transformation into a technology-driven, integrated and combat-ready force, firmly anchored in indigenous capability and operational excellence.

- ANI

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Rohit P
The parade rehearsal in Lucknow sounds amazing. Can't wait to see the new "Battle Array" formation on Kartavya Path. Shows our Army's strength and modernisation. Proud moment for every Indian.
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David E
Visiting Mumbai and saw the CST lit up last night. The atmosphere is electric! It's impressive how the entire city gets into the patriotic mood. Well done by the authorities.
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Ananya R
While the illuminations are beautiful, I hope the focus on indigenous tech in the parade translates to more self-reliance in all sectors. The spirit should go beyond one day of celebrations.
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Vikram M
Lighting up dams and railway stations is a great idea. It connects our engineering marvels with our national pride. Happy Republic Day to all! 🎉
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Sarah B
The coordination to light up landmarks across such a vast country is remarkable. It truly showcases India's unity in diversity. Wishing everyone a peaceful Republic Day.

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