How is the Army Day Parade in Jaipur Breaking Tradition?
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Key Takeaways
- Historic shift of Army Day Parade to public route.
- Over 800,000 spectators expected in Jaipur.
- Focus on digitalization and data-centricity in the Army.
- Significant security arrangements in place.
- Participation of Nepal Army highlighting military ties.
Jaipur, Jan 15 (NationPress) In a groundbreaking move, the primary Army Day Parade is transitioning from military bases to a public urban route along Mahal Road in Jaipur this Thursday, signaling a pivotal shift from established customs.
The South Western Command, also referred to as the Sapta Shakti Command, is tasked with overseeing an anticipated crowd of nearly 800,000 civilians at this historic event.
Mirroring the Republic Day festivities, this large-scale occasion aims to strengthen emotional ties and patriotism between the youth and the armed forces, while permitting open public access to the parade.
Since its inception in 1949, Army Day has been celebrated annually to honor the day General K.M. Cariappa became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army.
This year marks a significant change, as the parade extends beyond military cantonments into civilian spaces for the first time.
The central theme for this year's celebration, “Year of Networking and Data Centricity”, emphasizes the Indian Army's shift towards enhanced digitalization, secure communication networks, and data-centric decision-making processes to address modern warfare requirements.
Comprehensive security measures have been implemented for the event, with thousands of police personnel deployed throughout Jaipur and heightened security across the state.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will also be present at the Army Day festivities.
The program includes aerial displays and a soldier march past, highlighting the discipline and might of the force.
Additionally, modern weaponry and advanced military equipment will be showcased during the prestigious event.
Representatives from the Nepal Army will also participate, emphasizing the strong military relations between the two nations.
Due to the expected large turnout and potential traffic issues, police officials have released a traffic advisory for residents.
As Mahal Road prepares for the parade and heavy local commuter traffic, authorities have imposed restrictions on public movement in the area.
From NRI Circle to Bombay Hospital, Mahal Road will be barricaded for the general public from morning until afternoon on January 15. Residents are advised to avoid this route during the specified hours and to consider alternative paths to prevent inconvenience.