What Highlights Will the Op Sindoor Light and Sound Show Feature During Shaurya Sandhya on Jan 15?
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Key Takeaways
- Army Day symbolizes India's national pride and history.
- Jaipur will host the 78th Army Day Parade for the first time outside a military cantonment.
- The parade will feature modern warfare demonstrations and a spectacular drone show.
- Families of martyrs will receive recognition during Shaurya Sandhya.
- The event aims to strengthen ties between the Indian Army and citizens.
Jaipur, Dec 20 (NationPress) Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma remarked that Army Day signifies India’s magnificent legacy, honor, and national pride.
He noted that the Army provides an opportunity to pay tribute to the exceptional courage, strict discipline, supreme sacrifice, and steadfast patriotism of the Indian Army.
He expressed his pride that Jaipur will host the 78th Army Day Parade in 2026.
The Chief Minister made these statements during the Joint Curtain-Raiser Program for the 78th Army Day Parade at JECRC University on Saturday.
For the first time, the Army Day Parade 2026 will take place outside a military cantonment on Mahal Road, Jagatpura, allowing the general public to attend.
This initiative aims to enhance trust, connection, and mutual respect between the Indian Army and the citizens.
The parade will showcase stunning fly-past formations of fighter jets and helicopters, a march past by troops, and demonstrations of drone technology and modern warfare capabilities.
During Shaurya Sandhya 2026 at SMS Stadium, a First Day Cover will be unveiled, families of martyrs will be honored, traditional martial arts will be exhibited, and a grand Light and Sound Show on ‘Operation Sindoor’ will be presented.
A spectacular 1000-drone show utilizing cutting-edge technology will also be featured. Additionally, the Know Your Army Exhibition, scheduled from January 8 to 12, 2026, will provide the public with a close-up experience of the Indian Army’s modern weapon systems and defense technologies.
The Chief Minister reflected on the courage and determination demonstrated by the Indian Army from the Indo-Pak wars of 1947–48, 1965, and 1971, to the Kargil War of 1999 and recent military operations.
Operations like Operation Parakram, Operation Rakshak, and Operation Sindoor have shown the world that the Indian Army not only responds decisively to aggression but also stands as a robust guardian of peace, stability, and national unity.
He emphasized that Rajasthan is a land of bravery, where every speck of soil tells tales of valor and sacrifice. Addressing the assembly, Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, commented that the Indian Army has courageously defended the nation’s borders from mountains to deserts.
He added that the Army has also played a vital role in ensuring internal security by combating terrorism and Naxalism, consistently aiding citizens during natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, and storms.
During the event, the Chief Minister honored the widows of Naik Megh Raj Singh (posthumously awarded the Kirti Chakra), Havildar Ram Singh Shekhawat (posthumously awarded the Sena Medal), and Lance Naik Banshidhar Yadav (posthumously awarded the Sena Medal).
He also recognized Retired Brigadier Jeevan Rajpurohit, Subedar Arjun Singh Rathore, and Havildar Madan Singh Kajla. A short film highlighting the Army Day Parade 2026 was also screened.
Senior Army officers, administrative officials, ex-servicemen, martyrs' widows, NCC cadets, and other distinguished guests were present at the occasion.