PM Modi's 2026 Republic Day Pagdi: A Look at His Iconic Turban Styles Over Years

Prime Minister Narendra Modi marked Republic Day 2026 by wearing a striking multicolored Rajasthani-style pagdi, continuing his tradition of distinctive headgear. His annual turban choices, which have included styles from Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and Rajasthan, consistently become a focal point of public discussion. Each carefully selected pagdi or cap carries cultural significance, representing the diverse heritage of different Indian states. This sartorial tradition has become an integral part of the visual narrative of Republic Day celebrations over the years.

Key Points: PM Modi's Republic Day Turban Looks: 2026 Pagdi to Past Styles

  • PM Modi wore a multicolored Rajasthani pagdi for 2026
  • His annual turban choice draws significant public attention
  • Outfits represent cultural heritage from various states
  • The tradition highlights India's diversity through attire
  • Look is completed with traditional jackets and kurtas
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Republic Day 2026: PM Modi sports multicolored pagdi; a look at his iconic turban looks over the years

See PM Narendra Modi's 2026 Rajasthani pagdi and a retrospective of his iconic Republic Day turban looks, each representing India's cultural diversity.

"his outfits, especially his choice of headgear have become a part of the day's visual memory"

New Delhi, January 26

Every year, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives for the Republic Day celebrations, people not only watch the parade but also notice what he is wearing. Over time, his outfits, especially his choice of headgear have become a part of the day's visual memory, and this year was no different.

As India observed its 77th Republic Day on Monday, PM Modi arrived at the National War Memorial in New Delhi in his own signature style, wearing a striking traditional outfit.

For Republic Day 2026, PM Modi chose a richly colored Rajasthani-style safa, also known as a "pagdi," with shades of deep red, mustard yellow, and green, tied high with a fan-like crest. With the turban, he paired a light sky-blue Nehru jacket over a dark navy kurta. Completing the look were white churidar-style trousers, and he paired the attire with traditional black formal shoes.

Accompanying the PM was Present alongside the PM were Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal APS Singh, and Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Dinesh Tripathi.

Every year, PM Modi's Republic Day outfit gets people talking, with his turbans always drawing the most attention. Over the years, he has worn turbans and caps from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Uttarakhand, and other states, each carrying cultural meaning.

For the 2025 Republic Day, PM Modi chose a striking multi-colored turban featuring shades of red and yellow. He paired it with a brown bandhgala coat with full sleeves, accessorized by a multi-colored pocket square and churidar pants.

In 2024, for the 75th Republic Day, he wore a multi-colored turban featuring a vibrant yellow hue, paired with a white kurta and a brown Nehru jacket. This outfit, with its traditional Rajasthani Bandhini print, was a representation of his love for the country.

For the 74th Republic Day, PM Modi donned a multi-colored Rajasthani turban symbolizing India's diversity.

For the year 2022, celebrating the 73rd Republic Day, the Prime Minister opted for a traditional cap from Uttarakhand, embellished with a Brahmakamal-inspired brooch, a tribute to the state flower of Uttarakhand.

For the year 2021, PM Modi wore a special Jamnagar turban, gifted to him by the royal family of Jamnagar, Gujarat, accompanied by a grey jacket, kurta, and pyjama.

For the 71st Republic Day, he sported a bright saffron-colored printed turban, featuring a blend of yellow hues in an intricate pattern.

On the occasion of the 70th Republic Day, the Prime Minister wore a yellow turban with a red tail, accented with green and subtle golden lines, completing the look with a sleeveless bandhgala jacket and white kurta.

Republic Day, observed annually on January 26, marks the day India adopted its Constitution in 1950, officially becoming a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic. The day holds immense historical significance as it represents the culmination of India's long struggle for independence and the establishment of constitutional governance based on justice, liberty, equality and fraternity.

- ANI

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Rohit P
I appreciate the effort to represent different states through his headgear every year. It's a small but powerful gesture that celebrates India's unity in diversity. The Uttarakhand cap with the Brahmakamal brooch from 2022 was my personal favorite.
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David E
As someone who has lived in India for a few years now, I find this tradition fascinating. It's more than just fashion; it's a non-verbal communication of cultural pride. The detailed attention to each state's craft is commendable.
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Aditya G
While the turbans are always a talking point, I do wish the media focus would also be equally strong on the substantive announcements or the valor of our armed forces showcased during the parade. The pageantry is nice, but let's not miss the essence of the day.
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Sneha F
My grandfather used to wear a similar safa from Jodhpur. Seeing the PM in it brings back so many memories. It's heartening to see traditional attire getting this kind of national recognition. Jai Hind!
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Michael C
The consistency over the years is impressive. It has almost become a sub-tradition within Republic Day itself—waiting to see which region's turban will be featured next. A clever way to keep the cultural narrative alive.

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