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IN PHOTOS: Armed forces, police conduct rehearsal ahead of Republic Day 2026

Updated On: 20 January, 2026 09:08 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad

Indian security forces are gearing up for the Republic Day 2026 parade with extensive rehearsals underway across the national capital and other key locations. Personnel from the armed forces, paramilitary units, and police contingents are taking part in coordinated practice sessions to ensure precision, discipline and seamless execution of the ceremonial march. (PICS/ PTI)

Indian Army personnel in all-white snow camouflage, known as the ‘Himkavach’ uniform, during rehearsals for the Republic Day Parade 2026 at Kartavya Path in New Delhi on Tuesday. PIC/ PTI

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Indian Army personnel in all-white snow camouflage, known as the ‘Himkavach’ uniform, during rehearsals for the Republic Day Parade 2026 at Kartavya Path in New Delhi on Tuesday. PIC/ PTI
Republic Day, celebrated annually on January 26, commemorates the adoption of the Constitution and reflects the spirit of the nation

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Republic Day, celebrated annually on January 26, commemorates the adoption of the Constitution and reflects the spirit of the nation

Army personnel conduct Republic Day rehearsals at the Ridge in Shimla on Tuesday

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Army personnel conduct Republic Day rehearsals at the Ridge in Shimla on Tuesday

The Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel also conducted the rehearsals at the Ridge 

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The Indo-Tibetan Border Police personnel also conducted the rehearsals at the Ridge 

Regiment of Artillery personnel during rehearsals for the upcoming Republic Day Parade

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Regiment of Artillery personnel during rehearsals for the upcoming Republic Day Parade

Indian Army contingent taking part in Republic Day rehearsals at India Gate.

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Indian Army contingent taking part in Republic Day rehearsals at India Gate.

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