Monday, February 22, 2021

1) Republic Day Highlights: India Remembers 72nd Republic Day Today Amid Covid Pandemic

India Republic Day -- New Delhi: Of india celebrates its 72nd Republic Day today with a reduced programme at Rajpath with Delhi amid the coronavirus pandemic. The programme commenced at 9 am as well as concluded after the traditional fly past 11. 25 in the morning. Apart from a reduced list of functions, the parade also had a shorter route, absolutely no chief guest, fewer viewers, no children under 12-15 in the annual parade, as well as fewer soldiers in the Affiliate marketer and Navy contingents.

Inside a display of India's navy might, Rafale fighter aircraft took part in the Republic Day flypast for the first time since the armed forces showcased its T-90 tanks, the Samvijay electronic warfare system and Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter jets about the Rajpath.

Depicting the nation's prosperous cultural heritage and economic progress, 17 tableaux via states and union territories and nine from various Union ministries and paramilitary forces took part from the 72nd Republic day parade.

Six tableaux of the support ministry also attended the big event.

Rafale Aircraft Makes R-Day Flypast Debut, Performs "Vertical Charlie" In a major increase to India's air electrical power capability, five French-made multirole Rafale fighter jets have been inducted into the IAF on September 10 last year.

A Rafale fighter jet instructions one of the eight inducted in to the Indian Air Force over the last season - took part from the Republic Day celebrations the first time as it carried out the accurate and spectacular "Vertical Charlie" maneuver alone and ended up being part of the "Eklavya" formation together with four other fighter aircraft.

The Rafale jet along with two Jaguar Deep penetration strike aircraft and 2 MiG-29 Air Superiority Competitors conducted the "Eklavya" creation at a height of 300 metre and a speed involving 780 km/h. The all 5 jets resembled a Versus shape with Rafale foremost the pack. The parade came to the conclusion with the Rafale aircraft instructions piloted by Group Captain Harkirat Singh, Shaurya Chakra, Commanding Officer of seventeen Squadron with Squadron innovator Kislaykant - flying at a speed of 900km/hr using a ''Vertical Charlie'' - in which the aircraft flies at minimal altitude, pulls up vertically and rolls multiple times just before stabilising at higher tertre.

In a major boost for you to India's air power ability, five French-made multirole Grain fighter jets were inducted into the IAF on Sept 10 last year. Three considerably more have subsequently been inducted of the total order involving 36 jets.

Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar unfurled the national the flag in Panchkula today, on Republic Day. Vice President Mirielle Venkaiah Naidu wishes country on Republic Day Vice chairman M Venkaiah Naidu on Tuesday greeted the nation about the occasion of 72nd Republic Day.

Wishing citizens about the occasion, the VP tweeted: "On this occasion, we must reaffirm our commitment towards the Constitution and founding principles of our own Republic based on the cherished attitudes of liberty, equality, fraternity and justice for all. very well

Australian PM Scott Morrison greets India on Republic Day

Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel unfurled the actual national flag in Acquiescer today, on Republic Moment.

Rafale jet showstopper with Republic Day flypast Grain fighter jets, which were inducted into the Indian Air Force (IAF) last year, featured in the Republic Day parade and was concluded the flypast by effecting the ''Vertical Charlie'' creation.

A Rafale jet together with two Jaguar Deep penetration strike aircraft and 2 MiG-29 Air Superiority Competitors conducted the "Eklavya" creation at a height of 300 m and a speed involving 780 km/h.

The parade culminated with a single Grain aircraft flying at a acceleration of 900km/hr carrying out a ''Vertical Charlie''. The aircraft ended up being piloted by Group Captain Harkirat Singh, Shaurya Chakra, Commanding Officer of seventeen Squadron with Squadron innovator Kislaykant.

The 'Trinetra' creation comprising of three Su-30MKIs - the three aircraft divided outwards and upwards, forming a 'Trishul in the Sky'. The formation is guided by Gp Capt AJAJAI Misra. Commanding Officer involving 15 Squadron with Sqn Ldr RC Kulkarni. One particular Rafale with 2 Yaguareté Deep penetration strike aeroplanes & 2 MiG-29 Atmosphere Superiority Fighters, in 'Eklavya' formation are the next to fly past, at a height involving 300m and speed involving 780 Km/h.

The creation is led by Doctor Capt Rohit Kataria, Airline flight Commander of 17 Squadron.

'Rudra' formation comprising the Dakota aircraft flanked by simply 2 Mi-17 IV micro helicopters.

Dakotas were instrumental with airlifting troops into Kashmir Valley to repel invaders from across border with 1947. They played an enormous role in Tangail airdrop leading to Bangladesh's libeartion.

With the theme of 'Aatma-Nirbhar Bharat Abhiyan: COVID' the tableau in the Department of Biotechnology represents the process of COVID-19 Vaccine improvement through various processes.

ITBP personnel celebrate Republic Trip to the banks of Pangong Tso lake.