Key Points

The Indian Air Force Band will perform a patriotic tribute at Guwahati’s War Memorial on Independence Day. The event honors national achievements like Operation Sindoor and features thematic displays. The No 7 AF Band will play 16 patriotic songs in a 75-minute performance. Citizens are invited to celebrate unity and national pride at the event.

Key Points: Air Force Band to Perform Patriotic Tribute at Guwahati War Memorial

  • Air Force Band to perform 16 patriotic songs at Digholi Pukhuri
  • Event highlights Operation Sindoor and national milestones
  • Thematic selfie points to feature Chandrayaan and Digital India
  • Part of 79th Independence Day celebrations under MoD
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Air Force Band to perform at Guwahati War Memorial on Independence Day

Indian Air Force Band honors Independence Day with a patriotic musical tribute at Guwahati’s War Memorial, featuring 16 songs and Operation Sindoor highlights.

"This inspiring performance will serve as a tribute to the valor and sacrifice of India's bravehearts – PRO Guwahati"

Guwahati, August 13

The Indian Air Force will hold a public performance by the Air Force Band at Guwahati's War Memorial, Digholi Pukhuri, at 5:30 PM on Independence Day as part of the 79th Independence Day celebrations.

The event is being conducted under the direction of the Ministry of Defence and Air Headquarters, aimed at fostering national pride and celebrating India's recent accomplishments, including the successful conduct of Operation Sindoor, according to an official statement from the Public Relations Officer (PRO) in Guwahati.

The No 7 AF Band, based at Air Force Station, Borjhar, will comprise 25 skilled musicians performing a collection of 16 patriotic songs and tunes during a 75-minute musical presentation, according to the statement.

"This inspiring performance will serve as a tribute to the valor and sacrifice of India's bravehearts and showcase the Indian Air Force's dedication, discipline, and artistic excellence," the statement added.

The venue will feature thematic selfie points and informational banners highlighting India's major national milestones, including the Chandrayaan Mission, Digital India, Atmanirbhar Bharat, Fit India Movement, and the UDAN Scheme. Special emphasis will also be laid on the success of Operation Sindoor, symbolising the nation's strategic capability and professional military planning.

The Indian Air Force warmly invites all citizens of Guwahati to witness this grand musical tribute and join in celebrating the spirit of freedom, unity, and national pride on 15 August 2025.

In Uttarakhand, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami hoisted the tricolour under the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign at the CM's residence in Dehradun.

The Chief Minister said that the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign, started with the inspiration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "has today become a great campaign of patriotism by reaching every person. The tricolour is a living symbol of our freedom, unity and rich cultural heritage."

He also urged people in the state to hoist the tricolour with pride and respect at their homes, offices and shops this Independence Day, and to salute the brave fighters who sacrificed for the independence of the country.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the effort, I wish they would organize similar events in smaller towns too. Guwahati gets all the big events while places like Tezpur or Jorhat are often left out. Patriotism shouldn't be limited to major cities only.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor mention is interesting! The IAF has been doing phenomenal work. Jai Hind! 🚩 The selfie points with Chandrayaan theme will be a big hit with youth. Hope they live stream this event for those who can't attend physically.
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Sarah B
As someone who recently moved to Guwahati, I'm thrilled about this! The Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is such a beautiful way to involve everyone. Already bought my flag from a local vendor - supporting small businesses while showing patriotism ✨
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Vikram M
The AF Band musicians are incredibly talented! Saw them last year in Delhi - their rendition of "Ae Mere Watan Ke Logo" brought tears to everyone's eyes. Hope they include some Assamese patriotic songs too to honor local culture.
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Kavya N
While celebrations are good, I hope equal emphasis is given to remembering the real sacrifices. The younger generation needs to know about freedom fighters beyond just textbook mentions. Maybe they could have a short documentary screening too?
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Michael C

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