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Indian Army Celebrates 78th Army Day with Grand Parade in Jaipur

A landmark city-centre parade showcased the Indian Armyโ€™s valour, indigenous firepower, cultural diversity, and transformation into a future-ready force.

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: January 17, 2026
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The Indian Army marked its 78th Army Day with a spectacular and historic parade in Jaipur, Rajasthan, on January 15, 2026, celebrating valour, sacrifice, technological transformation, and the enduring bond between the Army and the nation.

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Contents
  • A Historic First in Jaipur
  • Showcasing a Future-Ready Army
  • Firepower, Mobility and Indigenous Might
  • Cultural Grandeur and Joint Spirit
  • Leadership Message and Shaurya Sandhya
General Upendra Dwivedi

The celebrations began with a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the Prerna Sthal, where Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan and Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi paid homage to soldiers who laid down their lives in the service of the nation. Representatives of the Indian Air Force and Indian Navy also laid wreaths, symbolising the spirit of jointmanship.

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A Historic First in Jaipur

This marked the fourth time the Army Day Parade was held outside New Delhi and the first time it was conducted outside an Army cantonment, right in the heart of a city. The parade route along Mahal Roadโ€”stretching from Akshay Patra Circle to Bombay Hospitalโ€”was lined with more than one lakh cheering spectators. Hosted for the first time by South Western Command, the event reflected the Armyโ€™s initiative to take its traditions closer to the people, after earlier editions in Bengaluru, Lucknow, and Pune.

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As the Reviewing Officer, General Upendra Dwivedi took the salute during the grand parade. In a deeply moving moment, he also presented Sena Medals (Gallantry, Posthumous) to the Next of Kin of five brave soldiers who made the supreme sacrifice for the nation.

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Showcasing a Future-Ready Army

The parade highlighted the Indian Armyโ€™s transformation into a technologically advanced, agile, and future-ready force. Over 30 entities participated in the march-past, including seven distinguished contingents from regimental centres such as the Madras Regimental Centre, Rajput Regimental Centre, Regiment of Artillery, Mixed Scouts Contingent, and an NCC Girls Contingent.

In a notable first, Bhairav Battalion contingents from Rajputana Rifles and Sikh Light Infantry participated, symbolising the Armyโ€™s shift towards lean, high-impact units designed for rapid and lethal operations along the borders.

The event also featured a fly-past by Army helicopters, including the Light Combat Helicopter (LCH), Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), Weapon System Integrated (WSI) platforms, and Apache attack helicopters.

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Firepower, Mobility and Indigenous Might

A major highlight was the display of cutting-edge weapon systems and platforms, underscoring the Armyโ€™s focus on indigenisation and battlefield dominance. These included T-90 and Arjun tanks, BMP-2 infantry combat vehicles, K-9 Vajra, SMERCH and GRAD rocket systems, Pinaka, Dhanush, ATAGS, Divyastra, and ULRS artillery systems.

Air defence and force protection systems such as the upgraded Schilka, Akash missile system, L-70 guns, and Shaktibaan were showcased alongside modern unmanned and counter-UAS technologies. Drones and RPAs including Switch UAV, Sanjay, Pralay, Baaz armed drones, and Bhairav Battalion-integrated drone systems demonstrated the Armyโ€™s preparedness for next-generation warfare.

Several platforms that played a role in Operation Sindoorโ€”such as BrahMos, M777 ULH, Special Mobility Vehicles, and Quick Reaction Force vehiclesโ€”were also part of the parade, reinforcing the Armyโ€™s combat credibility.

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Cultural Grandeur and Joint Spirit

The parade reflected Indiaโ€™s unity in diversity through vibrant cultural performances, including Rajasthanโ€™s Kalbelia and Gair folk dances, and a Chenda cultural display by the Madras Regiment. Seven military bands and the Nepal Army Band added musical splendour, highlighting the close defence ties and shared traditions between India and Nepal.

The Motorcycle Display and Army Canine Show drew loud applause, showcasing precision riding skills and the vital operational role of trained dogs in security and search missions.

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Leadership Message and Shaurya Sandhya

Addressing the occasion, the COAS emphasised that indigenisation is no longer an option but a strategic necessity. He highlighted the Armyโ€™s ongoing transformation focused on agility, technology, data-centric operations, and innovationโ€”while reiterating that technology is meant to empower the soldier, not replace him.

Later in the day, Shaurya Sandhya was scheduled at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, to be graced by Raksha Mantri Rajnath Singh, Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, senior military leadership, veterans, and citizens. The evening programme includes an enactment of Operation Sindoor, traditional martial arts, a spectacular 1,000-drone show, and the virtual inauguration of multiple NAMAN Centres for veteran support.

The 78th Army Day celebrations in Jaipur stood as a powerful tribute to the courage of Indian soldiers, the sacrifice of their families, and the Armyโ€™s unwavering commitment to safeguard the nationโ€”today and into the future.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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