Republic Day is observed annually on January 26 to commemorate the adoption of the Indian Constitution, which established India as a democratic republic. This monumental event replaced the Government of India Act of 1935, a remnant of British rule. The first Republic Day celebration took place on January 26, 1950. Since then, the Kartavya Path (formerly Rajpath) in New Delhi has been the site of the grand Republic Day parade, showcasing the nation’s cultural diversity and military strength.
Is It the 76th or 77th Republic Day?
The question of whether 2025 marks the 76th or 77th Republic Day has sparked some confusion. This uncertainty arises due to a misunderstanding of how anniversaries are counted.
The key lies in understanding the timeline. India’s first Republic Day was in 1950, the second in 1951, and so on. By 2025, India will have completed 75 full years as a democratic republic, marking the beginning of its 76th year. Therefore, January 26, 2025, will celebrate the 76th Republic Day. The confusion often stems from mistakenly adding an extra year when calculating anniversaries.
Republic Day 2025: Theme and Chief Guest
The 2025 Republic Day celebrations will center around the theme “Swarnim Bharat – Virasat aur Vikas” (Golden India – Heritage and Development). This theme highlights India’s rich cultural legacy and its ongoing strides toward progress.
As part of the tradition, a distinguished foreign dignitary will grace the occasion. This year, the chief guest is Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, further strengthening the ties between India and Indonesia.