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Guard of Honour for President Barack Obama Led by Wing Commander Puja Thakur
A woman officer, Wing Commander Puja Thakur, led the Guard of ceremonial Honour for US President Barack Obama at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
President Obama was given a 21-gun salute at the forecourt of the majestic presidential palace, where President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and top union ministers were also present.
Wing Commander Thakur then walked president Obama for the inspection of the tri-service guard of honour. She is the first woman officer to lead a tri-services Guard of Honour. The gesture reflects the theme for this year's Republic Day parade, which is "Nari Shakti (woman power)".
"I am very proud to give the Guard of Honour to the most powerful man and commander of perhaps the most powerful forces," Wing Commander Thakur told NDTV.
"We are trained, but I also trained and practised for this," she admitted. She hoped that her proud moment today would encourage more women to join the forces.
President Obama will be the chief guest for the Republic Day celebrations tomorrow, which will see woman contingents of the army, navy and the air force marching down Rajpath for the first time.
A woman officer, Wing Commander Puja Thakur, led the Guard of ceremonial Honour for US President Barack Obama at the Rashtrapati Bhavan today.
President Obama was given a 21-gun salute at the forecourt of the majestic presidential palace, where President Pranab Mukherjee, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and top union ministers were also present.
Wing Commander Thakur then walked president Obama for the inspection of the tri-service guard of honour. She is the first woman officer to lead a tri-services Guard of Honour. The gesture reflects the theme for this year's Republic Day parade, which is "Nari Shakti (woman power)".
"I am very proud to give the Guard of Honour to the most powerful man and commander of perhaps the most powerful forces," Wing Commander Thakur told NDTV.
"We are trained, but I also trained and practised for this," she admitted. She hoped that her proud moment today would encourage more women to join the forces.
President Obama will be the chief guest for the Republic Day celebrations tomorrow, which will see woman contingents of the army, navy and the air force marching down Rajpath for the first time.