Republic Day 2026: 10,000 Innovators & Achievers Invited as Special Guests

The Ministry of Defence has invited nearly 10,000 special guests from various fields to witness the 77th Republic Day parade in 2026. These guests include top performers in innovation, employment generation, and key government initiatives. Extensive, technology-driven security measures are in place across New Delhi due to terror-related threat inputs. The invited guests will have designated seating and routes, with opportunities to visit landmarks and interact with ministers.

Key Points: Republic Day 2026 Parade to Host 10,000 Special Guests

  • 10,000 special guests invited
  • Includes innovators and top performers
  • Enhanced security for the event
  • Seating named after Indian rivers
  • Guests to visit National War Memorial
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Republic Day 2026: Nearly 10,000 special guests invited to witness parade at Kartavya Path

10,000 special guests, including top innovators and achievers, invited to the 2026 Republic Day parade at Kartavya Path with enhanced security.

"honouring their contributions to nation-building and increasing Jan Bhagidari - Ministry of Defence"

New Delhi, January 20

Approximately 10,000 special guests from different walks of life have been invited to witness the 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path, New Delhi, on January 26, 2026, the Ministry of Defence said in an official statement.

The guests include those who have carried out exemplary work in income and employment generation, best innovators, researchers & start-ups, Self Help Groups and best performers under key government initiatives. They have been invited with the objective of honouring their contributions to nation-building and increasing Jan Bhagidari in events of national importance, as per the ministry.

These special guests will be prominently seated at 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.

Meanwhile, Ahead of the 77th Republic Day celebrations, Delhi Police has put in place an extensive, technology-driven security apparatus across Kartavya Path and the entire New Delhi district, in view of multiple terror-related threat inputs received from intelligence agencies.

This year, the seating areas for the Republic Day celebrations have been named after Indian rivers. Several important changes have also been made to the security deployment pattern, keeping the guests' convenience and safety in mind.

Moreover, the police have also appealed to all invited guests and ticket holders to carefully read the details on their invitation cards and to strictly use the designated routes. Complete information on routes, parking, and enclosures is available on the Ministry of Defence and Delhi Police websites.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great to see innovators and start-up founders being recognised. This will inspire more youth to take the entrepreneurial path. The seating named after rivers is a nice cultural touch.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope the selection process for these 10,000 guests is completely transparent and fair. There should be no political bias. The security concerns mentioned are also very serious.
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Shreya B
My chacha was invited! He runs a small dairy cooperative in Gujarat that has employed over 50 women. Our whole family is so proud. He's never been to Delhi before. This is truly 'Jan Bhagidari'.
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David E
Visiting from the UK and reading this. It's impressive how India celebrates its Republic Day. Including citizens from grassroots levels in the main event is a powerful symbol of democracy.
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Vikram M
The security arrangements sound extensive, as they should be. We cannot compromise on safety, especially with dignitaries and achievers present. Kudos to Delhi Police for the planning. Stay vigilant!

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