On late Saturday, Additional CP Sagar Singh Kalsi of Delhi Eastern Range conducted an assessment of security arrangements in various areas of Shahdara District in anticipation of Republic Day on January 26. Senior police officers accompanied him during the visit, emphasizing the need for smooth celebrations and security checks at all borders. Kalsi stated, “In view of Republic Day, we are making several arrangements. Our only motive is to organize a smooth celebration.”
In light of Republic Day celebrations, Delhi Airport will experience a suspension of flights between 10:20 am and 12:45 pm from January 19 to January 26, as stated in an official announcement by Delhi International Airport Limited on Saturday.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh participated in the Republic Day parade camp organized by the National Cadet Corps in the national capital on Saturday, gearing up for the annual event on January 26.
French President Emmanuel Macron will serve as the chief guest on January 26, marking the sixth occasion of a French leader’s participation in Republic Day celebrations at the invitation of Prime Minister Modi.
A notable feature of this year’s Republic Day parade will be the participation of the Border Security Force’s (BSF) all-women marching and brass band contingents on Kartavya Path. Led by an Assistant Commandant rank woman officer and two subordinate officers, a total of 144 women BSF constables will march during India’s 75th Republic Day celebrations in the presence of Emmanuel Macron.
To enhance security measures, the Delhi Police has enforced a prohibition on the flying of sub-conventional aerial platforms, including paragliders, paramotors, hang gliders, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) in the national capital. This prohibition will remain in effect for 29 days, from January 18 to February 15, unless withdrawn earlier.