Mark one of the most important days on the Indian calendar by celebrating Republic Day in Delhi.
Travellers taking flights to Delhi later this month could arrive in time to join in the city's celebrations of Republic Day.
Taking place on January 26th 2012, the event marks the date the country became an independent republic.
Celebrations are started with a flag raising ceremony in the morning which is watched by the country's president.
It is then followed by a parade of the armed forces, with a floats and performances then coming down the Rajpath to represent the culture of each of the vast nation's states.
Schoolchildren take part in the festivities by dressing up in traditional clothing from each of the regions.
The event is topped off with a flypast by the country's air force, making a dramatic ending to the exciting event.
For more information visit here
Travellers taking flights to Delhi later this month could arrive in time to join in the city's celebrations of Republic Day.
Taking place on January 26th 2012, the event marks the date the country became an independent republic.
Celebrations are started with a flag raising ceremony in the morning which is watched by the country's president.
It is then followed by a parade of the armed forces, with a floats and performances then coming down the Rajpath to represent the culture of each of the vast nation's states.
Schoolchildren take part in the festivities by dressing up in traditional clothing from each of the regions.
The event is topped off with a flypast by the country's air force, making a dramatic ending to the exciting event.
For more information visit here
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