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Forces prepared to protect citizens: PM
The Morning Standard
|January 27, 2026
PRIME Minister Narendra Modi, ina series of posts on Republic Day, said the parade offered a glimpse into the strengthening capabilities of India’s security forces, adding that “our forces are truly our pride”.
He noted that the Republic Day parade showcased India’s formidable security apparatus, reflecting the nation’s preparedness, technological capability, and unwavering commitment to safeguarding its citizens.
The Prime Minister also said the celebrations featured a vivid display of India’s cultural mosaic at Kartavya Path, where vibrant performances and tableaux celebrated the country’s rich cultural diversity.
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