05-15-2007, 03:47 PM
Iam so Glad that India Kepts these kind of Parades
"The parades carry on the regemental traditions established in the founding of the modern Indian army. They incorporate decorative and incredibly coreographed marches that fuse the best of Royal Indian Army and Indian military traditions. Each regiment, infantry, armoured, mechanized or air have their own unique dress and marches.
Drill formation is a very exact science in the Indian military, and is an integral part of regimental training, moreso than in British and American militaries. It's used to tech regimental standards, create regimental loyalty, increase unit cohesion and instill discipline."
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The tricolor flutters in the backdrop of the sky at the culmination of the Republic Day Parade
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Soldiers stand alongside the Agni II missile during India's 57th Republic Day parade in New Delhi.
"The parades carry on the regemental traditions established in the founding of the modern Indian army. They incorporate decorative and incredibly coreographed marches that fuse the best of Royal Indian Army and Indian military traditions. Each regiment, infantry, armoured, mechanized or air have their own unique dress and marches.
Drill formation is a very exact science in the Indian military, and is an integral part of regimental training, moreso than in British and American militaries. It's used to tech regimental standards, create regimental loyalty, increase unit cohesion and instill discipline."
<img src='http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n244/indian_sukhoi/Military%20Parade/1.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
The tricolor flutters in the backdrop of the sky at the culmination of the Republic Day Parade
<img src='http://i114.photobucket.com/albums/n244/indian_sukhoi/Military%20Parade/2.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
Soldiers stand alongside the Agni II missile during India's 57th Republic Day parade in New Delhi.
