Modi Lauds Armed Forces' Spectacular Beating Retreat Ceremony Formations

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared glimpses and praised the performances of military and police bands at the Beating Retreat ceremony. He highlighted specific performances by the Air Force, Naval, Army, and CAPF bands, which included formations honoring Operation Sindoor and India's women's cricket team. The ceremony, presided over by President Droupadi Murmu, marked the conclusion of the 77th Republic Day celebrations. The Rashtrapati Bhavan stated the event reflected national unity and the valour of the armed forces.

Key Points: PM Modi Shares Glimpses of Beating Retreat Ceremony 2026

  • PM Modi shared photos and videos on X
  • Bands formed tributes to Operation Sindoor and women's cricket triumph
  • Ceremony marked culmination of Republic Day celebrations
  • President Droupadi Murmu presided over the event
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PM Modi shares glimpses from spectacular Beating Retreat ceremony

PM Narendra Modi praised the bands of the Armed Forces and CAPF for their exceptional performances at the Beating Retreat ceremony, which concluded Republic Day festivities.

"The Air Force Band was exceptional at the Beating Retreat 2026. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 30

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday shared glimpses from the spectacular Beating Retreat ceremony which saw memorable performances by bands of the three services as also Central Armed Police Forces.

In a series of posts on X, PM Modi lauded the bands as he shared photos and videos of the ceremony held at Vijay Chowk. The bands formed several formations, including the cricketing triumph of India's women, tributes to Operation Sindoor and symbols associated with valour.

"The Air Force Band was exceptional at the Beating Retreat 2026. They performed 'Brave Warrior', 'Twilight', 'Alert (Post Horn Gallop)' and 'Flying Star' impeccably. The Sindoor formation was brilliant!" PM Modi said.

"Simply outstanding! The Naval Band's performances included 'Namaste', 'Sagar Pawan', 'Matribhumi', 'Tejasvi' and 'Jai Bharati.' The Matsya Yantra formation was flawless," he added.

He said the diverse compositions by the CAPF bands at Beating Retreat 2026 were filled with vibrancy and reflected a spirit of pride towards those who protect the nation.

"The tunes performed by the Army Military Band at the Beating Retreat 2026 were excellent. Equally masterful were the formations that included tributes to Operation Sindoor, 150 years of Vande Mataram, the cricketing triumph of India's Nari Shakti, as well as the representations of Ashni drone, Bhairav battalion and the ancient 'Garuda Vyuha' battle formation," he said,

"'Drummers' Call' Spectacular! It was widely appreciated at Beating Retreat 2026," he added.

The Prime Minister also lauded the rendition of Vande Matram.

"At a time when we are marking 150 years of Vande Mataram, this rendition at the Beating Retreat 2026 by our armed forces is particularly special," he said.

The captivating Indian tunes during the Beating Retreat ceremony marked the culmination of the 77th Republic Day celebrations.

The Beating Retreat ceremony was presided over by President Droupadi Murmu.

"The ceremony offered a befitting conclusion to the national festivities. Bands from the Armed Forces and the Central Armed Police Forces captivated the audience with remarkable performances that reflected the spirit of national unity and enduring valour of armed forces. The melodious tunes epitomised the nation's rich cultural heritage and military traditions," Rashtrapati Bhavan said in a post on X.

People waved and cheered as they saw bands gracefully forming formations in perfect sychronisation.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Beating Retreat is always the perfect end to Republic Day celebrations. This year's themes were so thoughtful – celebrating Nari Shakti, our military history, and cultural heritage all at once. The 'Garuda Vyuha' formation must have been a sight to behold!
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Rohit P
While the ceremony was undoubtedly grand, I do wish there was a way for more common citizens to witness it live. The tickets are so limited. Maybe a larger public venue or more live screenings across cities could be arranged? The spirit should be for all of India to share.
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Sarah B
Watching from abroad, these glimpses make me so homesick in the best way. The synchronization, the music blending tradition with modernity... it's uniquely Indian. The 150-year tribute to Vande Mataram must have been incredibly moving.
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Vikram M
Salute to all the band members and our armed forces! The precision and hard work behind each movement is mind-boggling. Including CAPF bands this year was a great touch – they protect our borders with the same valour. 🙏
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Kavya N
The 'Namaste' performance by the Naval Band and the 'Sindoor' formation... simply brilliant! It's more than just a show; it's a powerful narrative of our nation's journey, sacrifices, and triumphs. Our cultural soft power on full display.

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