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Republic Day 2023

Some people might mix up India’s Independence Day with the Republic Day as they both are centered around the event of India’s independence. While the former celebrates the date of India’s separation and independence from British rule, which is held on August 15th each year, the latter commemorates the date that the Constitution of India came into effect, officially turning the nation into a republic separate from the British Raj. This event became known as Republic Day, and is celebrated on January 26th each year.

Every year in New Delhi, a public parade is held along the wide Rajpath avenue to celebrate Republic Day. The 74th Republic Day will be commemorated this year on Thursday, January 26, 2023.

History

On August 15, 1947, India declared its independence from Britain; yet, for the first three years of its independence, the colonial Government of India Act of 1935 continued to play a significant role in the country’s governance.

A coalition government chosen by provincial legislatures set about preparing the constitution that would regulate the newly independent country not long after independence was declared, and finally confirm India’s status as a republic.

As a tribute to the Indian National Congress’ Purna Swaraj (full self-rule) independence proclamation from 1930, which is seen as the first tangible step towards independence from Britain, January 26 was chosen as the formal enactment date.

The DRDO tableau passing through the Rajpath during the Republic Day Parade (2013).
Image courtesy of the Indian Ministry of Defence.

Celebrate it at Home

Every year, New Delhi has a Republic Day parade that marches along Rajpath, through India Gate, and on to the Red Fort. Enjoy the fun and excitement of this special event together with your friends and family by your side. Celebrate Republic Day back home by flying with us at the best prices!

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Sources:

How is Republic Day Celebrated

India’s Republic Day: What You Need to Know  

Republic Day