Jaipur's Historic Army Day Parade: First Public Showcase Beyond Cantonment

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma announced that Jaipur will host a historic Army Day parade on January 15, marking the first time the event will be held publicly outside a military cantonment. The parade on Mahal Road will feature fly-pasts, tank displays, a drone show with 1,000 drones, and participation from the Nepal Army Band. Approximately 1.5 lakh people are expected daily for the main parade and public rehearsals scheduled for January 9, 11, and 13. The event aims to strengthen civil-military bonds and includes an exhibition showcasing the Army's modern weaponry and technology.

Key Points: Jaipur Hosts Public Army Day Parade for First Time | Jan 15

  • First parade outside cantonment
  • Public rehearsals on Jan 9, 11, 13
  • 1.5 lakh daily attendees expected
  • Fly-pasts & modern weapon displays
  • Nepal Army Band participation
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Jaipur to witness grand Army Day parade outside military area for first time: Rajasthan CM

For the first time, Jaipur hosts a grand Army Day parade outside military area on Jan 15. Witness jets, tanks, drones & Nepal Army Band. 1.5 lakh expected.

"The Army Day Parade is a moment of pride for the entire state of Rajasthan. - CM Bhajan Lal Sharma"

Jaipur, Dec 29

Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma said on Tuesday that the Indian Army is the pride and glory of every Indian citizen due to the Army's valour, sacrifice, and dedication so that the nation remains safe and secure.

He said that for the first time, a grand and historic Army Day Parade will be held in Jaipur outside the boundaries of the military cantonment. The parade will take place on January 15 on Mahal Road, Jagatpura.

The Chief Minister appealed to citizens across the state to participate in large numbers to witness and learn about the heroic legacy of the Indian Army.

Sharma was presiding over a review meeting at the Chief Minister's Office on Monday to assess preparations for the 78th Army Day celebrations. He directed officials to complete all necessary arrangements promptly to ensure the event is conducted smoothly and on a grand scale.

Instructions were issued regarding seating arrangements, transportation, traffic management, parking facilities, and security at the parade venue. Army officials informed the Chief Minister that the main parade will be held on January 15, while rehearsals will be open to the general public on January 9, 11, and 13.

He further stated that the Army Day Parade is not only a moment of pride for Jaipur, but for the entire state of Rajasthan, providing an opportunity for citizens to express gratitude for the unwavering patriotism of the soldiers.

Approximately 1.5 lakh people are expected to witness the parade and rehearsals each day. The Chief Minister instructed officials to make special arrangements for school and college students, women's groups, ex-servicemen, and the general public.

He emphasised close coordination with the Army to ensure seamless execution of all events. The parade will further strengthen the bond of trust, respect, and connection between the Indian Army and citizens.

Highlights include fly-pasts by fighter jets and helicopters, a ceremonial march past, and displays of missiles, tanks, drone technology, and modern warfare capabilities.

The Nepal Army Band will also participate in the parade. The Chief Minister announced that 'Shaurya Sandhya 2026' will be organised at SMS Stadium on January 15, with a rehearsal scheduled for January 10.

The event will feature the release of a first-day cover, honouring of martyrs' families, demonstrations of traditional martial arts, and a grand light and sound show on Operation Sindoor.

A spectacular drone show involving 1,000 drones using advanced technology will also be presented. Additionally, the 'Know Your Army' exhibition will be held from January 8 to 12, 2026, at the Bhawani Niketan College campus on Sikar Road.

Citizens will get a firsthand look at the Army's modern weapon systems and defence technologies during the exhibition.

Chief Secretary V. Srinivas, Army Commander of Sapta Shakti Command Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Director General of Police Rajiv Kumar Sharma, along with senior officers from the state government and the Indian Army, were present at the meeting.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone living in Jaipur, I'm thrilled but also a bit concerned about the traffic and logistics. Mahal Road gets very crowded. I hope the arrangements for parking and public transport are as robust as promised.
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Vikram M
A great initiative to strengthen the bond between civilians and the armed forces. The 'Know Your Army' exhibition is especially important for the youth. Salute to the planning and the inclusion of martyrs' families. 🙏
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Priya S
My father is an ex-serviceman. He will be so emotional seeing this public celebration. It's high time we move such events out of cantonments. Let every citizen feel the pride. Booking my train tickets from Udaipur today!
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Rohit P
1.5 lakh people expected daily is a huge number. While the spirit is commendable, I sincerely hope the security is airtight. We cannot compromise on the safety of our soldiers or the public during such a high-profile event.
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Michael C
The scale of this is impressive. 1000 drones? Participation from the Nepal Army Band? This sounds like a world-class event. Shows India's soft power and military camaraderie in the region. Well done Rajasthan.
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Kavya N
Hope they make special and comfortable viewing arrangements for

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