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Republic Day Parade 2012- flypast

awesome....

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I like them most. :)
 
Could you post a pic of the IAF GUARUD on the IAF float? Seemed he was also sporting a TAR-21, so rumours about GUARUDs having Tavors seems to be correct.
 
Another story of bravery by an Indian soldier... RIP braveheart.... Lieutenant Navdeep Singh, who displayed his indomitable spirit, determination and exceptional bravery while putting down the terrorists and making the supreme sacrifice for the nation, on Thursday conferred with the highest gallantry award.

The story of Lieutenant Navdeep Singh:

On receiving information about the infiltration of a group of terrorists at about 0030 hours on 20 August 2011, Lieutenant Navdeep Singh gauged the likely route of the terrorists and laid an ambush at the appropriate spot. When the terrorists were spotted, the ambush was sprung by the officer himself. An exchange of intense fire ensued.

Leading from the front, the officer eliminated three terrorists at close range. On seeing another terrorist approaching their position, with utter disregard to his personal safety, the officer swiftly changed his firing position. While doing so, he got hit by a bullet on his head. He nevertheless managed to eliminate the fourth terrorist. Further, displaying utmost bravery and comradeship, he pulled an injured fellow-soldier to safety and kept firing till he became unconscious due to excessive blood loss.


The President, Smt. Pratibha Devisingh Patil conferred the Ashoka Chakra on Lieutenant Navdeep Singh (Posthumous) of the Army Ordnance Corps / 15th Battalion, The Maratha Light Infantry, at the beginning of the 63rd Republic day celebrations, in New Delhi on January 26, 2012. The Award was received by his father Subedar Major, Honorary Lieutenant (Retd.) Joginder Singh.
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A woman cadet from National Cadet Corps salutes during the Republic Day parade in Srinagar, India, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012.

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Just tell me this thing-
what is the significance of this in a military parade?-
what it means?-
why?-
it looks stupid- better suited in a circus- :angel:

Its just an old tradition and they try and add some fun to the military parade.

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A Jammu and Kashmir police officer on a motorcycle displays his skills during the Republic Day parade celebrations in Jammu, Kashmir, India
 
Better suited for B-Wood.

Your imagination and dream for Bollywood are not significant compared to what others have in your country. Try to come out of Bollywood sometimes.

Just tell me this thing-
what is the significance of this in a military parade?-
what it means?-
why?-
it looks stupid- better suited in a circus- :angel:


This represents their physical strength and vigilance. If this looks like a circus than what about the march and physical work out by the armies around the world, do them look like comic characters to you? :rolleyes:
 
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People watch police contingents perform a salute during India's Republic Day celebrations in Srinagar January 26, 2012.

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A contingent of the National Cadet Corps marches during celebrations for India's Republic Day in Srinagar January 26, 2012.

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A Jammu Kashmir police woman covers her face with a scarf to beat the cold wind during Republic Day parade in Srinagar, India, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012.

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A Kashmiri woman dance during a Republic Day parade at the Bakshi stadium in Srinagar on January 26, 2012.
 
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Indian shool girls perform during Republic Day celebrations at the Guru Nanak Stadium in Amritsar on January 26, 2012.


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Sikhs and students of the Miri Piri academy perform a Sikh martial art, known as Gatka during 63rd Republic Day celebrations at the Guru Nanak Stadium in Amritsar on January 26, 2012.
 
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