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In a 1st, R-Day parade this year to showcase how battles are fought

The New Indian Express Madurai

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January 17, 2026

BRINGING a sense of the battlefield to Kartavya Path, Republic Day 2026 will transform India's ceremonial boulevard into a dynamic display of how the armed forces operate in real combat conditions.

- MAYANK SINGH @New Delhi

In a 1st, R-Day parade this year to showcase how battles are fought

In a significant departure from tradition, missiles, artillery systems and soldiers will move not as static showpieces but in formations that mirror battlefield deployment, offering spectators an immersive view of modern military sequencing.

At the heart of the parade is a new "phased battle array formation", under which key Army assets will roll out in operational order. Reconnaissance elements will lead the column, followed by logistics units and combat platforms, with troops moving alongside in full battle gear.

MEER VERHALEN VAN The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

Mamata calls EC's celebration of voters' day 'a tragic farce'

WEST Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee on Sunday once again slammed the Election Commission of India (ECD), terming its celebration of National Voters’ Day as a ‘tragic farce’ and asserting that it has no rights to celebrate the day.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

WHY INDIA FACES INVESTMENT CHALLENGES

THE Securities and Exchange Board of India published one of the most comprehensive investor surveys last week.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

Keep tourists away from Green Cave, environmentalists warn C’garh govt

THE Chhattisgarh government has decided to open the rare and ecologically sensitive ‘Green Cave’ in Kanger Valley National Park in the once Maoist-affected Bastar district to tourists, a move that has drawn strong objections from scientists and experts.

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1 min

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

UPI app that helps track your spendings

Users can create family circle, add members and tag transactions like wedding spends or household purchases

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

Cong terms Ahmed, Alvi 'new batch of betrayers pleasing new masters'

TERMING the dissenting leaders as “new batch of betrayers”, the Congress on Sunday said that the attacks on the leadership, particularly Rahul Gandhi, are meant to please their new political masters.

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1 min

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

EU FTA may boost Indian exports by $50 bn in 5 yrs

INDIA and the European Union (EU) are on the cusp of concluding a landmark free trade agreement (FTA), which both the countries have termed as “mother of all trade deals”.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

The New Indian Express Madurai

He lent ear to nation, then the nation heard him

THE voice of the Englishman from Tollygunge has fallen silent.

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2 mins

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

Tamil Nadu grab first win against Odisha in otherwise woeful season

A PROFESSIONAL display by R Sai Kishore and Co earned Tamil Nadu earn their first win in the Ranji Trophy, beating Odisha in the fourth and final day in Bhubaneswar on Sunday.

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1 mins

January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

Ordinary 'unsung' Indians get one-third of Padma awards

CONTINUING the trend initiated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi assumed office in 2014, this year’s Padma Awards once again spotlight “ordinary Indians with extraordinary contributions”, with 45 individuals selected for the Padma Shri in the ‘unsung heroes’ category, officials said on Sunday.

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January 26, 2026

The New Indian Express Madurai

Muslims safer than earlier due to Hindus: Ajmal

PERFUME baron and Assam’s minority-based party All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) chief Maulana Badruddin Ajmal on Sunday said the Muslims in India are safer than ever before as the Hindus are standing by them.

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1 min

January 26, 2026

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