India celebrated its 77th Republic Day on 26 January 2026 with two distinguished European leaders as chief guests:
- Antonio Luís Santos da Costa, President of the European Council
- Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission
Their joint presence underlined India–EU strategic partnership and Europe’s growing geopolitical engagement with India.
Republic Day 2026: Theme and Significance
- Theme: Vande Mataram
- The 90-minute Republic Day Parade commemorated the 150th anniversary of “Vande Mataram”.
- The Beating the Retreat ceremony also followed the same theme.
- The celebrations highlighted national unity, patriotism and cultural heritage, while signalling India’s expanding global partnerships.
New initiatives and symbolic changes in the 2026 parade
- End of VIP culture:
- Parade enclosures renamed after major rivers of India.
- Beating the Retreat enclosures renamed after Indian musical instruments.
- Historic firsts:
- European naval contingent participated in the Republic Day parade for the first time.
- New military displays introduced:
- Bhairav Battalion
- Shaktibaan Regiment
- Drone Power demonstration
- Universal Rocket Launcher
These changes reflected India’s emphasis on equality, indigenisation and modern warfare capabilities.
Cultural performances and marching contingents
- The ceremony opened with a performance by 100 cultural artists, accompanied by traditional Indian war instruments.
- Marching contingents included:
- Bhairav Contingent
- Ladakh Scouts, performing the Uncha Kadam Taal
- Special operational representations:
- Zanskar Pony
- Bactrian Camel
- Dog Squad
- Scale of participation:
- 18 parade contingents
- 13 military bands
- Flypast highlights:
- Rafale
- Su-30
- P-8I
- C-130
- C-295
- MiG-29
- Apache
- LCH
- ALH
- Mi-17
Who is Antonio Luís Santos da Costa?
- Born: 17 July 1961, Lisbon
- Nickname: “Gandhi of Lisbon”
- Indian connection:
- Roots in Goa
- Holds an Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) card
- Awarded Pravasi Bharatiya Samman in 2017
- Political career highlights:
- First elected MP in 1991
- Minister for Parliamentary Affairs (1997)
- Member and Vice-President of the European Parliament (from 2004)
- Mayor of Lisbon (2007)
- Prime Minister of Portugal (2015, reappointed 2019)
- Elected President of the European Council on 27 June 2024
- Assumed office on 1 December 2024
Who is Ursula von der Leyen?
- Born: 1958
- Education:
- Medical degree (1987)
- Doctorate (1991)
- Master of Public Health (2001)
- Political background:
- Member of Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since 1990
- German Bundestag member (2009–2019)
- Federal Minister in Germany for over 14 years:
- Family Affairs (2005–2009)
- Labour and Social Affairs (2009–2013)
- Defence (2013–2019)
- European leadership:
- First woman President of the European Commission (2019)
- Re-elected for a second term in July 2024
- Will serve until European elections 2029
Tradition of Republic Day chief guests: background
- Since 1950, India has invited leaders of friendly nations as chief guests.
- First chief guest: Indonesian President Sukarno (1950).
- Years without a chief guest: 1952, 1953, 1966, and 2021–2022 (COVID-19).
Recent chief guests
- 2015: Barack Obama (USA)
- 2018: All 10 ASEAN Heads of State/Government
- 2020: Jair Bolsonaro (Brazil)
- 2023: Abdel Fattah El-Sisi (Egypt)
- 2024: Emmanuel Macron (France)
- 2025: Prabowo Subianto (Indonesia)
Overall significance of Republic Day 2026
- Reinforced India–EU strategic convergence
- Highlighted India’s military modernisation and cultural diversity
- Sent a strong message on equality, inclusiveness and global cooperation
- The dual European leadership presence reflected India’s rising stature in global geopolitics and multilateral diplomacy