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Shivani Sharma Reports: India Celebrates 77th Republic Day With 'Operation Sindoor' Tributes

On this Special Report, India Today reporter Shivani Sharma provides live updates from Kartavya Path ahead of India's 77th Republic Day celebrations. Shivani Sharma notes, 'This happens to be the first Republic Day parade after Operation Sindoor,' highlighting the significance of the 2025 military achievement. The bulletin details a 'list of firsts' for the parade, including the debut of the Bhairav Battalion with drone and electronic warfare capabilities, and the Army Animal Contingent featuring Zanskari ponies and Bactrian camels. A major highlight is the display of the S-400 air defence system, which played a crucial role in Operation Sindoor. The event also features a mega aerial display with Rafale and Jaguar jets, the 150th anniversary of Vande Mataram, and the participation of Buddhist monks from 40 countries. Reporter Shivani Sharma and anchor Anjali discuss the showcase of 'Atmanirbhata' through indigenous weapon systems like the BrahMos missile and Akash air defence system, marking a significant display of India's combat readiness and cultural heritage.

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