Why the Prime Minister Pays Tribute at the War Memorial Before Republic Day Celebrations
Before the drums echo along Kartavya Path and the Tricolour rises against the winter sky, New Delhi pauses. The roads are empty, the air is sharp, and the city holds its breath. At this quiet hour on January 26, the Prime Minister’s motorcade turns not towards celebration, but towards remembrance, the National War Memorial .
A Ceremony Without Applause
The Prime Minister arrives with the Defence Minister and the chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force. There is no crowd, no speech, no anthem. Only stone walls, an eternal flame, and thousands of names etched into history. Carrying a wreath, the Prime Minister walks alone, bows his head, and stands still. In that silence, Republic Day truly begins.From Amar Jawan Jyoti to the War Memorial
For decades, India’s leaders paid homage at Amar Jawan Jyoti near India Gate. In 2019, the tradition moved to the National War Memorial. This was more than a change of venue. It marked a deeper shift, from symbolic tribute to a dedicated space that records every soldier who laid down their life after Independence.Names That Tell Untold Stories
From the first conflict of 1947 to Kargil and beyond, the memorial bears thousands of names. Each one represents a life cut short, a family forever changed, and a duty fulfilled under impossible conditions. The memorial doesn’t glorify war. It remembers its cost.Sacrifice Before Celebration
By starting Republic Day here, the message is clear: sacrifice comes before spectacle. The parade, the flypast, and the medals that follow are not displays of power, but reminders of responsibility. The Republic stands because someone, somewhere, stood guard in silence.You may also like
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