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Heavy tanks and noisy fighter jets echoed today through New Delhi at the major Republic Day military parade in India.
The January 26 event marks the adoption of the Constitution of India, with acrobatics on motorcycles, parades of soldiers on camels and music by the army band.
Army and police battalions marched elegantly on the boulevard, in front of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but without the usual guests from around the world, from the ensuing confrontation with the pandemic.
Even the size of the parade spectators was limited to 4,000, while important figures were sitting at a distance from each other.
In today’s parade there was acrobatics on motorcycles and traditional dancers, within the history and cultural diversity of the country.
India is approaching its 75th anniversary since the end of British colonial rule so the parade had several performances from the events of the country’s long struggle for independence.
Prime Minister Modi paid tribute to the heavyweights for independence, despite the anger caused a few days ago when he extinguished the “Eternal Flame” of the fallen in the capital.
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