Republic Day 2026 to celebrate "150 years of Vande Mataram" with European Dignitaries as Chief Guests
New Delhi, January 17
The annual celebration of India's Republic Day will acquire a special resonance this year, with the Republic Day celebrations at Kartavya Path on January 26 set to centre around the theme marking the 150 years of the national song "Vande Mataram," while showcasing the country's military strength and rich cultural diversity.
Addressing a press conference in New Delhi on Friday, Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh outlined a series of activities to highlight the importance of "Vande Mataram". He announced that this year, the President of the European Council, Antonio Costa and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, will be the Chief Guests for the 2026 Republic Day Parade.
A major highlight will be a visual tribute to 150 years of 'Vande Mataram', featuring paintings created in 1923 by artist Tejendra Kumar Mitra, illustrating the song's verses, which will be displayed as view-cutters along Kartavya Path. Pan-India band performances themed around "Vande Mataram" will be organised from January 19 to 26 by the Indian Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and other central armed police forces, including performances at Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's ancestral home in West Bengal.
The parade will feature tableaux under the themes 'Svatantrata Ka Mantr - Vande Maataram' and 'Samrddhi Ka Mantr - Aatmanirbhar Bhaarat' ("The mantra of freedom - Vande Mataram" and "The mantra of prosperity - Atmanirbhar Bharat") while invitation cards, floral decorations and on-screen visuals will echo the central theme. Competitions held on the MyGov and My Bharat portals on 'Vande Mataram' and 'Aatmnirbhar Bharat' have drawn over 1.61 lakh participants.
On the military front, the phased Battle Array Display will be a major attraction, showcasing advanced platforms such as T-90 tanks, Arjun MBTs, BrahMos, Akash and MRSAM systems, along with drones and unmanned vehicles. A total of 18 marching contingents and 13 bands will participate, while the flypast will feature aircraft including Rafale, Su-30, Apache and LCH helicopters.
Adding to the inclusive spirit of the celebrations, around 10,000 special guests from diverse backgrounds have been invited to witness Republic Day Parade 2026, including Winners of World Athletic Para Championship, Farmers practicing natural farming, Transgender and beggar rehabilitated under PM SMILE scheme, Best performing Scientists/Technical persons involved in recent ISRO missions like Gaganyaan, Chandrayaan etc, Heads/CEOs of companies who received incentives for Hydrogen production and Electrolyser manufacturing under the SIGHT (Strategic Intervention for Green Hydrogen Transition) program in National Green Hydrogen Mission, and Best performing Scientists/Technical persons from DRDO working in key projects.
— ANI
Reader Comments
I love the inclusive guest list! Inviting para-athletes, farmers, scientists, and people from the transgender community truly reflects the spirit of our Republic. This is the India we are building together.
The military display sounds impressive - Rafale, Arjun tanks, BrahMos. It's a strong message of our Atmanirbhar Bharat capabilities. Proud to see our defence tech on full display.
As an expat following Indian news, I find the choice of European Council and Commission Presidents as chief guests very strategic. It highlights India's growing geopolitical importance and ties with the EU. Smart diplomacy.
While the theme is beautiful, I hope the celebrations also spark a genuine national conversation about the values enshrined in our Constitution. Republic Day should be about more than just a parade; it's a time for reflection on our democratic ideals.
The band performances at Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's home is a lovely touch. Connecting the celebration to the origin of the song gives it such depth. Can't wait to watch it all on TV with my family!
The focus on green hydrogen and ISRO scientists is forward-thinking. It shows India
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