Republic Day 2026: CRPF, ITBP, Delhi Police, BSF Showcase Valor on Kartavya Path

India celebrated its 77th Republic Day with a grand parade on Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The ceremony featured marching contingents from the CRPF, ITBP, Delhi Police, and the BSF's iconic Camel Contingent, highlighting their roles in internal security and border management. President Droupadi Murmu presided over the event, which was attended by European Council President Antonio Costa and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as chief guests. The parade showcased India's military strength, cultural diversity, and developmental progress.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026 Parade Highlights CRPF, ITBP, Delhi Police, BSF

  • CRPF contingent led by women officers
  • ITBP guards 3,488-km China border
  • Delhi Police contingent features personnel over 6 feet
  • BSF Camel Contingent displays desert tradition
  • President Murmu presided over celebrations
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R-Day 2026: CRPF, ITBP, Delhi Police, BSF contingents march down Kartavya path

India's 77th Republic Day parade featured marching contingents from CRPF, ITBP, Delhi Police, and the BSF's Camel Contingent, showcasing discipline and tradition.

"These majestic camels, often called the 'ships of the desert,' are the only dependable companions of BSF personnel. - Ministry of Defence release"

New Delhi, January 26

As India marked the 77th Republic Day, police and paramilitary contingents marched along Kartavya Path as part of the ceremonial parade in the national capital, highlighting the role of central forces in internal security and border management.

The formation was led by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Brass Band, commanded by Inspector Shamsher Lal. The band, comprising 100 personnel, played "Desh Ke Hum Hain Rakshak". It was followed by the CRPF marching contingent, which, for the first time, was led by Women Assistant Commandants Simran Bala and Surabhi Ravi, with 248 personnel taking part.

Raised in 1939 as the Crown Representative's Police, the CRPF received the President's Colour in 1950. The force currently has 248 battalions with over 3.30 lakh personnel and is deployed in Jammu and Kashmir, the North-East, and Left Wing Extremism-affected areas. It also plays a role in election security. The CRPF has received 2,543 gallantry and service medals, while 2,271 personnel have lost their lives in service. Its motto is Service and Loyalty.

The parade also featured the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) Band, led by Band Master ASI Devindra Singh, followed by the ITBP marching contingent commanded by Assistant Commandant Pagar Janardhan Kalu, comprising three officers and 144 personnel.

The ITBP guards the 3,488-km Indo-China border and operates in high-altitude regions. It is also involved in internal security, disaster response and protection of key installations. The force has undertaken multiple mountaineering expeditions, including ascents of Mount Everest, according to the release from the Ministry of Defence.

Following them was the Delhi Police Marching Contingent, a 17-time winner of the Best Marching Contingent award. The contingent was led by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Anant Dhanraj Singh, IPS. The Red Safa-clad jawans of the Delhi Police marching contingent, consisting of one ACP, 03 inspectors, 44 Head Constables, and 100 Constables, includes only those whose height exceeds six feet. This elite group of towering individuals reflects the pride and grandeur of the force.

The next marching contingent was the Camel Contingent of the BSF under the command Deputy Commandant Mahendra Pal Singh Rathore mounted on his camel Chetak. Marching in front of the saluting base the regal camels of the BSF, followed by theiconic Camel Mounted Band. The contingent comprised three SOs and 50 Camel Riders, presenting a spectacular blend of discipline and tradition.

These majestic camels, often called the 'ships of the desert,' are the only dependable companions of BSF personnel in the harshand inhospitable terrains of the Thar Desert of Rajasthan and the Rann of Kutch. Camelmounted troops have played a crucial role in tracking smugglers and extremists across the Rajasthan and Gujarat frontiers.

President Droupadi Murmu presided over the grand celebrations on Kartavya Path in New Delhi.

The President of the European Council, Antonio Costa, and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, attended as the Chief Guests on this momentous occasion.

This year, Kartavya Path, stretching from Rashtrapati Bhawan to the National War Memorial, has been elaborately decorated to showcase India's remarkable journey. The celebrations feature an extraordinary blend of the 150-year legacy of the national song Vande Mataram, the country's unprecedented developmental progress, robust military strength, vibrant cultural diversity, and active participation from citizens across all walks of life. (ANI)

R-Day: CRPF, ITBP contingents march down Kartavya path during parade in Delhi

- ANI

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Priya S
The BSF camel contingent is always the highlight for me! It's a beautiful reminder of how our forces adapt tradition to modern security needs. Those camels are true heroes in the desert. Salute to all the personnel!
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Sarah B
As an observer, the discipline and coordination are breathtaking. The ITBP guarding the China border in such extreme conditions deserves our utmost respect. The parade is a stunning display of national unity and strength.
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Vikram M
While the parade is magnificent, I hope the government ensures these brave hearts get the best equipment and living conditions on the ground. The article mentions over 2,271 CRPF personnel martyred – we must never forget their sacrifice. The show of strength must be matched by solid welfare.
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Rohit P
Delhi Police contingent with jawans over 6 feet tall! That's some serious presence. Republic Day always gives me goosebumps. It's a day to feel grateful for our security forces. 🇮🇳
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Michael C
The blend of history (150 years of Vande Mataram) with the modern military parade is deeply impressive. The Kartavya Path decorations must have been a sight. A proud day for India.

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