January 26 is also India Republic Day. Above is a vertical interpretation of India's horizontal tricolour national flag. Deep saffron represents courage, spirit and sacrifice; white for truth, peace and purity; and, green for prosperity, faith and fertility. The Ashok Chakra in the flag represents the Laws of Dharma (righteousness).
The Constitution of independent India came into effect on Republic Day, January 26, 1950. This date was chosen as it was the anniversary of an earlier celebration Purna Swaraj "complete self-rule" Day, which was on January 26, 1930.
Every January 26, large military parades are held in New Delhi and the state capitals with representatives of the Indian Army, Navy and Air Force and traditional dance troupes taking part.
India Border Security Force Jawans in the early morning. (Photo courtesy AP/Bikas Das via Indian Express)
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The grand parade in New Delhi starts with India's Prime Minister laying a wreath at the Amar Jawan Jyoti "the flame of the immortal soldier" at India Gate. Jawan (like the Australian Army "Digger") is a term of considerable pride.
January 26 is also Australia Day.
Indian and Australian cooperation goes even deeper than cricket. (Photo AP via Indian Express)
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On a personal blog note.
- before 2008 my website was called Spying Bad Things often using mainly open source information supplied by a lovely woman from a US department, as a conduit from the wider Washington community. Memories :)
- Much of my website (called Australia by the Indian Ocean) 2008 - 2012 was inspired by Anonymous, originally from India. He provided many ideas and open source information on missiles, submarines and other things to do with India's growing position in the world.
- specialising on submarines further afield came after 2012 with renaming to Submarine Matters.
Blogging doesn't pay much but fascinating situations arise.
Happy India Republic and Australia Day.
Pete