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For the first time, women Agniveers will participate in the Republic Day Parade on Kartavya Path. Nine women Agniveers will join the Indian Air Force band contingent, symbolizing a landmark in gender inclusion under the Agnipath scheme. Their presence highlights India’s commitment to equality, empowerment, and military modernization.
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The 77th Republic Day Parade in New Delhi will mark a historic milestone as women Agniveers join the celebrations for the very first time. Nine women Agniveers will march with the Indian Air Force band, which comprises 66 members, showcasing ceremonial tunes before dignitaries and citizens gathered on Kartavya Path. This inclusion reflects the government’s vision of empowering women through the Agnipath recruitment scheme and expanding their role in the armed forces.
Flight Lieutenant Akshita Dhankar will add to the significance of the occasion by unfurling the national flag alongside President Droupadi Murmu. The IAF band, led by Sergeant Charles Antony Daniel, will complement the 144-member marching contingent commanded by Squadron Leader Jagdesh Kumar. Together, they will present a vibrant display of discipline, tradition, and inclusivity.
Historic Participation
Nine women Agniveers will march with the IAF band, marking their first appearance in the Republic Day Parade.
Expanding Roles For Women In Uniform
Flight Lieutenant Akshita Dhankar will unfurl the national flag with President Murmu, highlighting leadership opportunities for women officers.
Path Ahead For Inclusivity
The debut of women Agniveers reflects India’s commitment to gender equality in defense services and sets the stage for greater representation in future military traditions.
Sources: The Week, The Economic Times, Indian Defence News
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