77th Army Day Parade: A Historic Display of India's Military Strength in Pune
The 77th Army Day Parade was held at the Bombay Engineers Group (BEG) and Centre in Pune, Maharashtra, home to the Southern Command. The event showcased India’s military might with cutting-edge weapons and platforms. In a remarkable first, the parade included an all-female marching contingent from the National Cadet Corps (NCC), an all-female Agniveer unit, and a display of "robotic mules," alongside the Nepal Army band.
This year’s Army Day celebration, themed "Samarth Bharat, Saksham Sena," highlighted the Indian Army’s capabilities and its role in strengthening India. General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), presented the Sena Medal (Gallantry) during the event, recognizing acts of bravery within the forces.
Army Day, celebrated every January 15, honors Lieutenant General KM Cariappa, who became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army in 1949, succeeding British General Francis Roy Bucher.
Noteworthy Moments from the 77th Army Day Parade: Among the standout moments was the participation of 12 "robotic mules," a new addition to the parade, along with their handlers. The event also featured impressive military hardware, including the K9 Vajra self-propelled howitzer, the BMP-2 Sarath infantry combat vehicle, T-90 tanks, the Swathi weapon-locating radar, and multi-barrel rocket systems. Other significant displays included mobile communication nodes and drone jammer systems.
Several elite regiments, including the Maratha Light Infantry, Madras Regiment, and Regiment of Artillery, participated in the march. The parade also featured a joint band performance by the Indian Army and Nepal Army, symbolizing the strong ties between the two nations.
In a break from tradition, the parade was held in Pune this year, after being staged in Bengaluru in 2023, marking a shift from the usual venue of the national capital.
COAS General Dwivedi’s Address: In his address, COAS General Dwivedi highlighted India’s progress toward becoming a developed nation, emphasizing the vital role of a stable and secure environment, which the Indian Army ensures. He expressed confidence in the Army's path toward becoming a modern, agile, and technology-enabled force ready for future challenges.
General Dwivedi addressed the current situation along India’s northern borders, calling it "stable but sensitive," and reassured that the Army is fully prepared to tackle any threats. He also mentioned that while a ceasefire holds along the western borders, infiltration attempts persist. On a positive note, he highlighted the significant reduction in violence in Jammu and Kashmir, thanks to the sustained efforts of security forces, and praised the peaceful conduct of the Parliament and Assembly elections, as well as the Amarnath Yatra.
Why Pune Hosted the Army Day Parade: Pune was chosen as the venue for this year’s Army Day Parade due to its historical significance and strong military ties. The city is home to key defense institutions such as the Southern Command Headquarters and the National Defence Academy (NDA). With a rich legacy tied to the Maratha Empire, Pune has been a central hub for military training, operations, and strategy. The city’s contribution to India's defense sector makes it an ideal location for the parade, which also serves as an inspiration for young people to consider joining the Indian Army.
In addition to honoring Pune’s military history, the event aims to motivate future generations to serve in the armed forces.
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