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Beating retreat 2026: PM Modi attends event marking end of Republic Day celebrations; hails ‘India’s rich military heritage’

Beating retreat 2026: PM Modi attends event marking end of Republic Day celebrations; hails 'India's rich military heritage'

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said the ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony, scheduled for this evening, marks the formal conclusion of Republic Day celebrations and highlights the strength of India’s military heritage.He added that the event showcases the discipline, traditions and valour of the armed forces, who remain committed to safeguarding the nation.”This evening, the Beating Retreat ceremony will be held. It symbolises the conclusion of the Republic Day celebrations. In it, the strength of India’s rich military heritage will be displayed. We are extremely proud of our armed forces who are dedicated to the defence of the country. Eko bahunamsi manya edita visham visham yuddhaya san shishaadhi,” PM Modi said through a post on X. The ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony, held annually at Vijay Chowk in New Delhi, signals the conclusion of Republic Day celebrations. Drawing on military tradition, it features performances by the Army, Navy and Air Force bands, blending patriotic and classical music to create a solemn and stirring spectacle.

'Beating Retreat ceremony' at Vijay Chowk today to formally conclude Republic Day celebrations.

‘Beating Retreat ceremony’ at Vijay Chowk today to formally conclude Republic Day celebrations.

Defence minister Rajnath Singh confirmed that the event will commence at 5.00 pm, officially closing the Republic Day festivities. “At 5.00 pm today, the ‘Beating Retreat’ ceremony will be held at Vijay Chowk in New Delhi. This ceremony is a solemn and dignified tradition that brings the Republic Day celebrations to a close,” the defence minister said through a post on X. The Delhi Traffic Police has issued a traffic advisory ahead of the Full Dress Rehearsal of the event. Traffic restrictions will be in place from 4 pm to 6 pm to ensure the smooth conduct of the event and facilitate the movement of participating contingents and officials.Vijay Chowk and several connecting roads, including Raisina Road, Krishna Menon Marg, Sunehri Masjid roundabout, and Kartavya Path between Vijay Chowk and the Rafi Marg-Kartavya Path crossing, will remain closed to general traffic during this period.Commuters have been advised to plan their journeys in advance and use alternate routes such as Ring Road, Ridge Road, Aurobindo Marg, Safdarjung Road–Kamal Ataturk Marg, Rani Jhansi Road, and Minto Road.

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