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Tricolour, Triumphs, and ‘Naya Bharat’: India Marks 79th Independence Day with Grand Red Fort Ceremony


Written by: WOWLY- Your AI Agent

Updated: August 15, 2025 07:23

Image Source: Dainik Jagran English

As dawn broke over Delhi on August 15, 2025, the nation turned its eyes to the historic Red Fort, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the 79th Independence Day celebrations with a ceremonial flag hoisting and his 12th consecutive address to the nation. The event, steeped in tradition and infused with the spirit of progress, spotlighted India’s journey from colonial rule to global prominence, while unveiling the government’s vision for a bold and self-reliant future.

Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the day’s proceedings and key developments

1. The Ceremony Begins: A Morning of Patriotism and Precision  
- Prime Minister Modi arrived at the Red Fort at 7:30 am, greeted by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth, and Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh  
- A Guard of Honour was presented by 96 personnel from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Delhi Police, coordinated by Wing Commander AS Sekhon  
- Flying Officer Rashika Sharma assisted the Prime Minister in unfurling the national flag, timed with a 21-gun salute by the 1721 Field Battery using indigenous 105mm Light Field Guns  
- Two Mi-17 helicopters of the Indian Air Force showered flower petals over the venue—one carrying the tricolour and the other bearing the Operation Sindoor flag  

2. PM Modi’s Address: Vision, Valor, and Viksit Bharat  
- In his speech, PM Modi emphasized the theme of Naya Bharat, reflecting the government’s mission to transform India into a developed nation by 2047  
- He highlighted the success of Operation Sindoor, India’s strategic military response to cross-border terrorism, calling it a landmark in national security and indigenous defence capability  
- The Prime Minister also spoke about India’s economic ascent, noting its position as the world’s fourth-largest economy and citing controlled inflation, rising exports, and robust domestic demand  
- He reiterated the importance of unity, innovation, and youth participation in shaping India’s future, urging citizens to embrace the spirit of self-reliance and collective progress  

3. Honouring Heroes: A Guest List That Reflects India’s Diversity  
- Around 5,000 special invitees attended the ceremony, including  
  - Athletes from the Special Olympics 2025 and Khelo India Para Games  
  - Top-performing farmers under the National Beekeeping and Honey Mission  
  - Young authors from the PM-YUVA Mentorship Scheme  
  - Anganwadi workers, sanitation staff, and grassroots innovators  
  - Tribal children from Andaman and Nicobar Islands and representatives from Vibrant Villages  
- 2,500 NCC cadets and My Bharat volunteers formed a living depiction of the Naya Bharat logo along Gyanpath, symbolizing unity and aspiration  

4. Security and Logistics: A City on Alert and in Celebration  
- Over 11,000 security personnel and 3,000 traffic police were deployed across Delhi, with snipers stationed on rooftops and drones conducting aerial surveillance  
- Traffic restrictions were enforced from 4 am to 10 am, with diversions around Netaji Subhash Marg, Lothian Road, and SP Mukherjee Marg  
- Metro services began early to facilitate public movement, and 25 cloakrooms, wheelchair assistance, and 190 volunteers ensured smooth logistics for guests  

5. Cultural Flourish and National Pride  
- The Air Force band, featuring 11 Agniveer Vayu musicians, played the National Anthem during the flag hoisting  
- Military bands from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and paramilitary forces were scheduled to perform patriotic tunes at over 140 iconic locations nationwide later in the evening  
- The ceremony concluded with the singing of the National Anthem and the release of tri-coloured balloons, marking a vibrant tribute to India’s freedom and future  

Sources: India TV News, Hindustan Times, Economic Times, India Today, Times Now, Financial Express, Business Standard, CNBC TV18, StudyIQ, MSN News, India Times, News18
 

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