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Hindustan Times
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
MoD proposes ‘ancient warfare' tableaux theme on R-Day
New Delhi The defence ministry has suggested 'Ancient Warfare/Military Strategy' as the theme for the tableaux in the 2026 Republic Day parade and formally requested the culture ministry to evaluate the feasibility of incorporating original historical weapons alongside detailed 3D-design sketches of the potential tableau in the display. A letter from the defence ministry to the culture ministry details its choice, and says the idea came from defence minister Rajnath Singh. 'As discussed, Honble RRM (Raksha Rajya Mantri) suggested that during next year RD parade, a tableau containing military history showcasing original equipments, weapons, etc of popular and legendary personalities like Shivaji Maharaj, Ranapratap, Rani Laxmibai, etc may kindly be displayed in the main parade,' says the letter, which has been reviewed by Hindustan Times. A culture ministry official said that the defence ministry has selected ancient military strategy as its central theme. 'The defence ministry sends us a proposal every year regarding their choice of theme . This year, they specified the ancient warfare concept and asked for 2-3 preliminary 3D sketches showing potential tableau designs. We aim to submit the formal proposal complete with these sketches later this month. If approved, detailed development will follow,' the official added, asking not to be named. To be sure, the defence ministry usually publicises its theme in November. Recent themes include 'Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas' (Golden India: Heritage and Development) for 2025, 'Viksit Bharat' (Developed India) and 'Bharat-Loktantra ki Matruka' (India – the mother of democracy) for 2024, and Jan Bhagidari (people's participation) for 2023. The defence ministry declined comment on a query regarding confirmation of the 2026 theme. Interestingly, the Indian Army's 'Project Udbhav' (Origin), launched by Singh in 2023 aims to synthesize ancient Indian strategic wisdom with contemporary military practices, studying texts such as Chanakya's Arthashastra, Kamandaka's Nitisara, and Thiruvalluvar's Thirukkural, alongside historical military successes such as the tactics of the Ahom kingdom against the Mughals and the leadership of Chhatrapati Shivaji and Maharaja Ranjit Singh. Singh said during the launch that the objective is to forge a 'unique, culturally rooted approach to address modern security challenges by revisiting India's rich heritage of military thought.' It is not clear whether the choice of theme has anything to do with India's success in Operation Sindoor, the Indian military's targetting of terrorist hubs and military facilities in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir as a response to the April 22 terror strike carried out by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists in Pahalgam in which 26 people were killed. The culture ministry official declined comment on whether there was a link. A primary task involves sourcing and safely integrating genuine historical weaponry, the official added. Descendants of families who crafted arms for figures such as Maharana Pratap possess preserved prototypes that could be utilized. 'We maintain access to a repository of such families who still safeguard these historical artefacts. Following approval of the design, we will engage them to provide appropriate pieces matching the final requirements,' the official said. As the nodal ministry, the defence ministry manages the Republic Day tableau selection. States, union territories, and central ministries submit proposals aligned with the theme. An expert committee evaluates submissions based on criteria including creativity, conceptual clarity, visual impact, and theme adherence through multiple stages. Proposals typically require submission by November, with phased reviews of sketches and 3D models.


Times of Oman
26-01-2025
- Politics
- Times of Oman
ISWK celebrates India's 76th Republic Day with pride & patriotism
Indian School Wadi Kabir (ISWK) commemorated the 76th Indian Republic Day with enthusiasm, patriotism, and cultural splendor on the primary school ground. The occasion brought together students, parents, staff, and distinguished guests in a vibrant celebration of India's rich heritage and democratic spirit. The theme for this year's Republic Day, 'Swarnim Bharat: Virasat aur Vikas' (Golden India: Heritage and Development), celebrated India's cultural legacy and its progressive strides in development. The event was graced by the presence of the esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. Arvind Toprani, a distinguished businessman and community leader. As the Managing Director of Golden Grains Trading LLC and an active contributor to organizations such as ISWK, the Hindu Temple, and Muscat Gujarati Samaj, Mr. Toprani has consistently exemplified a commitment to unity and progress. Addressing the audience, he commended the students for their spirited performances and emphasized the significance of Republic Day in fostering unity and reinforcing democratic values. Accompanying Mr. Toprani were the chief patrons - Sheikh Anil Khimji and Mr. Kiran Asher, Mr. Rajendra Ved – executive director of the school management committees of ISWK CBSE and ISWK Cambridge, Mr. Alkesh Joshi – assistant executive director, the presidents of ISWK CBSE and ISWK Cambridge, Mr. Sachin Toprani and Ms. Gargi Chugh respectively, esteemed representatives from the Embassy of India, members of the Hindu Mahajan Association, members of the Educational Cell, members of the School Management Committees of ISWK CBSE & ISWK Cambridge, the Board of Directors, and other notable dignitaries. Also present on the momentous occasion were the school principal, Mr. D. N. Rao, Vice Principals and the staff of ISWK CBSE and ISWK Cambridge. The celebration began with the symbolic release of tri-colored balloons, followed by the singing of the Indian national anthem, which evoked a deep sense of patriotism. A dignified Guard of Honour, led by Master Samarth Pramod Pujari, Head Boy of ISWK Cambridge, set the tone for the proceedings. The event also featured an impressive march past by contingents from both the CBSE and Cambridge wings, exemplifying discipline and teamwork. The school choir of the senior wing of ISWK CBSE captivated the audience with a melodious rendition of a patriotic song- 'Bela Hain Balidaan Ki', while the tiny tots of the primary wing of ISWK enthralled everyone present with a vibrant dance performance titled , 'Tirange Ki Chhaon Mein' . 'Mati Ko Ma Kahete Hain' was the title of the energetic dance performance showcased by the dancers of the senior wing of ISWK CBSE. A mellifluous recital was presented by the primary wing of ISWK CBSE - 'Kesariya Bharat'. The dancers of ISWK Cambridge seamlessly blended elegance, passion and patriotic zeal in the finale dance, emphasizing the message of unity in diversity. Each learner declared with joy and pride that though he belonged to a different state, he was just like any other Indian, underscoring the shared bond of being Indian. The event concluded with a vote of thanks, followed by light refreshments. The celebration left an indelible mark on the minds and hearts of all present, instilling a profound sense of pride and unity. Through this grand celebration, Indian School Wadi Kabir reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing young minds, fostering democratic values, and instilling a deep sense of pride in India's identity.