Mann Ki Baat Listeners, Lakhpati Didis Among 10,000 Special R-Day Guests

The Defence Ministry has invited 10,000 special guests to witness the 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path. The guests include participants of PM Modi's 'Mann ki Baat', Lakhpati Didis, innovators, and beneficiaries of various government schemes, honouring their role in nation-building. European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be the Chief Guests. The parade will feature military displays, including a 29-aircraft flypast, and cultural performances celebrating 150 years of 'Vande Mataram'.

Key Points: Special Guests at Republic Day Parade: Mann Ki Baat to Lakhpati Didis

  • Honouring diverse contributors
  • Focus on Jan Bhagidari
  • Military & cultural display
  • International chief guests
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Participants of 'Mann ki Baat', Lakhpati Didis to be among 10,000 special R-Day Parade spectators

10,000 special guests, including Mann Ki Baat participants and Lakhpati Didis, invited to the Republic Day Parade to honor their nation-building contributions.

"The 10,000 special invitees have been honoured with the objective of recognising their contributions to nation-building - Defence Ministry"

New Delhi, Jan 19

Participants of 'Mann ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi's monthly radio show, will join construction workers of Kartavya Bhawan, Lakhpati Didis and about 10,000 other special guests from different fields will witness the Republic Day Parade, an official said on Monday.

The Defence Ministry official said that the 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path in New Delhi on January 26 has a special guest list including those who have carried out exemplary work in income and employment generation, best innovators, researchers and start-ups, self-help groups and best performers under key government initiatives.

European Council President Antonio Costa and the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen will be the Chief Guests at this year's Republic Day Parade, it added.

The 10,000 special invitees have been honoured with the objective of recognising their contributions to nation-building and increasing 'Jan Bhagidari' in events of national importance, an official statement said.

The prominent invitees include winners of different international sports tournaments; Transgenders and beggars rehabilitated under PM SMILE (Support for Marginalised Individuals for Livelihood and Enterprise) scheme; Best performing Scientists/Technical persons involved in recent ISRO missions like Gaganyaan and Chandrayaan; Best performing Students trained in Atal Tinkering Laboratories under Atal Innovation Mission and Unorganised sector workers receiving pension under PM Shramyogi Maandhan Yojana.

Foreign delegates and accompanying Indian contingent of Youth Exchange Programme (YEP)-2026; International and Indian Monk delegations attending second Global Buddhist Summit 2026 and Medal winners of international Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics, Junior (IOAA, Jr) 2025 will also participate.

These special guests will be prominently seated at the Kartavya Path.

In addition to the celebrations, arrangements have been made for the special guests to visit the National War Memorial, PM Sangrahalay and other prominent places in Delhi.

They will also get an opportunity to interact with the respective Ministers, the statement added.

The Ministry has also invited representatives of Best performing MSMEs that received capital from Self Reliant India (SRI) Fund; farmers practicing natural farming; trained MAITRI (Multipurpose AI Technician in Rural India) individuals providing animal husbandry services to farmers and improving cattle breeding services, and Best performing shopkeepers/traders/MSMEs who have transferred GST 2.0 benefits to the customers.

The special 10,000 invites shall include Best performing Start-ups in the field of Innovation, Space, Medical; Winners of Veer Gatha project; Sarpanches of Panchayats which achieved saturation in Central government schemes and villagers who received pucca houses under PM Awaas Yojana Grameen Scheme; Best performing Women artisans trained under Mahila Coir Yojana.

This year's Republic Day Parade will uniquely blend 150 years of 'Vande Mataram', India's military might, including the BrahMos and Akash missiles, and rich cultural diversity through 30 vibrant tableaux, according to the Ministry of Defence.

The first Republic Day Parade to be held after Operation Sindoor last year promises a special display of military might through cutting-edge defence platforms and a grand flypast by 29 aircraft.

The flypast will showcase Rafale, Su-30, P8i, C-295, Mig-29, Apache, LCH, ALH, Mi-17 in different formations.

The Republic Parade will feature cutting-edge defence platforms and a spectacular cultural performance by 2,500 artists, celebrating Vande Mataram and 'Atmanirbhar Bharat', the Ministry of Defence said.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, the parade is not just for VIPs and diplomats. Including scientists from ISRO missions, students from Atal Labs, and even rehabilitated individuals shows true 'Jan Bhagidari'. This is the spirit of New India.
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Aman W
A respectful suggestion: While the gesture is great, I hope the logistics are managed well. 10,000 special guests is a huge number. The arrangements at the War Memorial and PM Sangrahalay must be seamless so their experience is memorable, not chaotic.
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Shreya B
My mother is part of a self-help group in our village. Just imagining someone like her getting to witness the parade and our military might gives me goosebumps! This inclusion sends a powerful message of respect for grassroots contributors.
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David E
As an observer from abroad, this is a fascinating approach to national celebration. Showcasing social mobility alongside military hardware presents a very holistic picture of India's ambitions. The guest list itself tells a story of development.
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Karthik V
The blend of 150 years of Vande Mataram, our missiles, and the cultural tableaux sounds spectacular. But the real highlight for me is the guest list - from farmers to transgender individuals to medal winners. It's a celebration of Bharat in its entirety.

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