I was lucky to be in one of the marching contingents.... I was in NSS contingent... It is only non-military contingent to march on Rajpath 😍..... And yeah the arm part... It doesn't hurt because after that much practice and the feeling of being there, it's just I can't describe that feeling in words.... The NCC guys practice for almost 4 months before this... And till now I remember my last January which I spent there..
As a ex NCC cadet I can say that the RD Camp for selection to march in republic day parade is literally LIKE HELL MARCH, and for army guys IT IS HELL MARCH
@yami it is surely hell for NCC cadets... And lucky I have a great friend circle... One of my friend from college Sumit Sagar was all India Commander of Guard of Honour in PM rally... Two of them was on Rajpath... And one of our friend was on Rajpath this year😂
I was in NCC and got selected after spending 6 months of training and qualifing many rounds.I was selected for rajpath ( to march on 26jan 2012). it's around 4Km march. Tough part is we use to wake at 2:30 am for practice in delhi. It is so cold that we can't even move for fingers. But marching on rajpath is excellent experience. I met many people from different place.I get goosebumps every time I talk about this.
@@hax1669 I was in 1 Andra battalion(not platoon).I represented Andra Pradesh in 2012.I have all my certificates from staring to end.stop criticize someone.You have attended does not mean that others cannot.Stop showing your cheap behaviour .Moreover I have not mentioned the word RDC because everyone does not know the full form of it.I have written everything which I have faced in RDC which is for one month if you have attended you might be knowing it and not even written this reply.I am not using abusing word does not mean that i don't know how to use. I highly doubtful if you got selected in march.I have joined NCC in June and from August we had competitions firstly between battalion then region which was Secunderabad and then district wise ,at last if you are qualified then your selected to represent your state and national level competition was conducted in Delhi .where you will get chance to get selected for rajpath (after selection)
Fun fact: The tank barrel is held high at an angle until the point where you have to salute the President. At this point, the soldier salutes and the barrel lowers (like bowing down) to show respect.
First the tilted hat only is Kumau Regiment but if it have symbol of crossed khukris on it then it’s Gurkha and second Gorkhaland is pride Once Hitler said “ If I get the charge of Gorkha Regiment alone, I could conquer whole world, this Regiment have the highest number of gallantry on the planet and Sam Manekshaw said if you ask a soldier Do you fear anything? The answer you get is No then there is only 2 possible reason one He is a Gurkha else He is lying
@@vishalagarwal3708 show me the historical reference where hitler said that..... Seriously its so annoying. I respect Gurkha soldiers but overhyping is not what I want to see. That thing about hitler is something that came off from the internet.
Kristal Sunuwar ruclips.net/video/wYFKbhtEsVE/видео.html This is a video created by non Indian but still has that statement quoted by me about Hitler and it’s the statement he gave during WW2 when he had seen Gurkhas fighting and heard Sam Manekshaw’s statement FYI go to British Royal museum and go to Royal Gorkha’s section there you could find proof of it too
my father once was in this parade, the preparation would start 2 months before the parade when he came back his legs were swollen and full of blisters, but he never complained. Proud of being born in a defence family
@katora khan yes bro, I've already searched and then replied to you. Coz I knew that we have 4rth largest army, but I was not sure about active/standing army so I searched and it's China at the top, then India, US, North Korea and Russia. And tell your father that we love them and want to thank them for protecting us everyday😊
@@kirangajbhiye4753 bro he is right india contain largest army...china cuts it's army number by 14 lakhs..if you want then i can share the reliable source with you.
@@thehindianalysisshow9318 ok share the sources. Coz if it's about largest army India is at 4rth position and if it's about largest active military personnel India is 2nd. If there are any changes regarding this, I would like to know them.
Actually it has nothing to do with gender whatsoever... they are the DAREDEVILS of CRPF.. No tokenism required, being a daredevil itself is a huge achievement be it a guy or a woman.. let's stop treating everything women do as a landmark and just accept the fact that it is now proven that anything men can do in a battlefield so can women. Let's stop going wow... everytime and let's not put the burden of high hopes on the women... 2010s was the decade of the evolution of the women..2020s should be about the first ever revolution by women.
To swing your arms completely is one of the most important part of drill. You won't feel your joints in the end. And yes it hurts when you do it for the first few times
Its actually the legs and heels especially. The final pared needs 6 months long practice and the trups march 5 km daily in their practice. You had to march on your heels only, without touching ancle to the ground.
Fun fact about walking straight: The rightmost column which is closest to the president does not look sideways. They always look straight. The rest of the contingent looks sideways...and the column next to the rightmost look at them to maintain their distance and width. So the whole contingent stays in formation.
When you are in uniform, you are never tired😊 it's about 10 km marching from Rajpath to Red fort.. But we practiced approx 20-25 km a day for 3 months.. On 26 Jan I had fever but I refused to take rest and did it.. And will never forget till my last breath. Jai hind
Major Tanya Shergill She is the 4th generation of her family serving in Indian army. Her great grandfather her grandfather her father all were in army. Proud of her🇮🇳
Yess... the epic signature tune of Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Still gives goosebumps after so many years of playing that RTS. Happy Republic Day to everyone. 😎
pls go and watch this video written by doctor anubha batra Grover for our beloved future generation of India 🙏🙏🙏ruclips.net/video/6-8GGF2w6xk/видео.html
This was last year's march This year there were more tanks , Jets, planes , defence system and a women leading parade (i don't know regiment) & and yeah the model of bhramos missile and raffel Jet🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Jaby: it must hurt. You know? Holding your hand up the whole time. Me: man it doesn't hurt ok? Soldiers fight even when 5 bullets are stuck in their stomach so like...... Yea 👍
Hey jaby, *The route for parade is of 5km(3.1 miles)* Practicing this march is called *DRILL* in army. I had done *DRILL* when i was in NCC(National cadet corps). And yes it is damn tiring... like in the initial days after a 400 meter parade you cannot even lift your arms properly.✌😅 These gentelmen are the best of there respective regiments.🇮🇳
I am an ex- NCC cadet...I joined the NCC when I was 12 years old and gave it's B certificate exam when I was 15 years old...those were good old days... JAI HIND 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
If you have just joined so yeah it so painful but at the time when you march on such special days we are full of excitement and energy and its practice never makes you tired as we all wait for this day and to be selected for this parade is a great pleasure
One of my uncle was in NSG and its like so taugh session for them that they ultimately become like stone . They used to easily hold a position for more than 5 hours without bending a muscle and they were like so well trained in climbing house , hills and all once he came to our house he easily climbed our house within few minutes and when he taught me martial arts it was damn hard. Inspired from him I given NDA exam and my dream was Air Force I was succesfull bt in the Medical round due to my eye I was not selected.
@@senyaloyalo896 Thnx buddy . But like for being a fighter pilot eyesight should be perfect 6/6 in one and 6/9 in other is acceptable bt there was prob in my other eye so bad luck.
@@senyaloyalo896 Yup I guess so . But as I really love AirForce and from my childhood I use to develop drone's so I'm currently trying to introduce much more advanced solutions of UAV in IAF.
As a NCC cadet I have taken part in RD and independence day parade each year (for 4 years) in my city (not Rajpath). The adrenalin rush and 'high" are beyond words. Even now when I watch the march past I get good bumps and Patriotism surfaces with full force. This is MY INDIA . JAI HIND >>Salutes".
My father has commanded a representation of Army Air Defence Corps with Tunguska Weapon System in the R-Day Parade 2009 in the presence of President Pratibha Patil and French President Nikolas Sarkozi. It takes a lot of practice and discipline to execute all the activities on the final day. My father used to wake up at 0230 Hrs for the rehearsals. Not for nothing is Indian Army well respected by all citizens because its moral, compassionate, apolitical and strong. 🇮🇳
These guys are the luckiest lot who are selected to be part of this parade. It’s a great honour to take part in this. These people are selected through a rigorous process which starts almost 6/7 months before. They are trained so heavily that even if arms pain it becomes a habit. When I used to be in parade with .303 gun it was held through the trigger guard with jus one finger. Initially it used to pain to carry 9lbs on just one finger..
I attended it. It was really great and mine experience was like magnificent. I must tell you that the soldiers were not tired at all at the end of march. They were, like ready for another round of marching. 😊😊😊😃
I was in NCC and participated in Republic Day parade. Yes, arms hurt during the march. But, the adrenaline rush keeps you going. Atleast for me it did....
Imformation... 1) They salute to the President sitting along the road at a point...only. 2)They go on for kilometers... so if you are doing 1st time ...like those arm swings... forget your hands ur whole body will pain till a week... 😂 3)Also... I like the Fighters jets and Carrier planes and Helicopters go by..most... but it wasn't here...😊 Edit: 4) The right column doesn't look sideways and all others use them as reference ... 😌
Yes, offcourse the hands feel tired a lot but the time when your doing it, it didn't feel the pain, u know coz of energy and power to be soldier irony so much energy full crowd, u just won't feel the pain while doing it, it's just the country comes first not the pain so, u just don't wanna know, my hand was like literally vibrating for 2mins straight after the match, so it is painfull, the energy comes from within which just can't be explained in words ... It's awesome
The commandos dressed in BLACK , NSG was written on their Jeep. NSG- National Security Gaurd Those are nicknamed "Black Cats" For obvious reasons and are one of the special forces.
Hi jaby, you asked a question that any one who is watching this video ever been in parade, job yes i am the lucky guy who did it probably 100 times in my school and college days, As a NCC Cadet, And once in the parade you are watching on display that was really tiring bit not feeling a bit of tiring arms or legs, The environment on that moment don't let you get tired of doing this. Its really proud feeling....
I was a part of Tamilnadu state republic day parade in front of state governor and CM as a part of scouts. I was line marker, meaning last guy on right. The entire line refers the line marker guy for alingnment. I had to undergo selection and over a month practice on concrete floor. That was hurting. The final march was fun as you are not on concrete. And the excitement. But its tiring after the event.
My father was also in one of the Marching contingent of coast guard in 1993. And my mom was due with me the same time. I was born on 1st of January. And my father couldn’t come to see me because he had to practice everyday until the parade in Delhi. Anyway it was a proud moment and he enjoyed it . Everybody does. I have been there multiple times and when not there. We see it on tv. I think every Indian does that. And just thinking about makes me feel so proud. ♥️🇮🇳
Did you guys know that INDIAN BLACK COMMANDOS only get training for headshots. They are only trained for taking headshots. Isn't that amazing? PROUD TO BE INDIAN...
Before 1992 we also had the Airforce acrobatics... But after a sudden crash in 1992 of Hawker Hunter during practice this was removed following security regulations
Dude my dad was in the parade. It takes 6 months practice prior in the scorching sun, rainy days, and cold winters. Because it's the matter of integrity and reputation of india to the whole world. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Probably all of us have done that style of parade when we were at school. We used to practice it days before republic day celebrations at school. I have done that for many years and it's not that our arms ache. Its rather our legs that used to ache due to a continous stomping. But I used to love that. During my late year at school I commanded my house contingent in republic day parade.
Ohhh Yes Jaby, it's a 2.5 hour March. The Arm does feel worked out like anything and needs rest after that kind of marching. The most exhausting yet most exciting thing is all troops assemble at 4:45 to 5 am. So at the end it's like being in Attention n Focus mode for 5 hours. It's an. honour to be marching on the "Rajpath" the road as it's called. Just for the heads up, the training for these 5 hours on the Republic Day is least for 2 months and some regiments train almost 7 months for this day.
Fun fact: They actually start from the Rashtrapati Bhawan(president's house) to the India Gate and from there to the Red Fort (which is a total distance of 8.1km)with the same exact energy and sync. Once they have started marching they don't take brks! ... Proud to be an Indian❤
That gun barrel down thing or sword down thing is basically the belief that "My life is in your hands..." To President of India commander of all arms in India. "I promise to shed my life on your command...".
@ouchouch as abhi umm which war ??? 71 was not a war, neither the 99 nor the 62 .... The 65 war then ? Well as the major who fought that war major harbaksh singh wrote in his book about 65 war and I'm quoting him *The 1965 indo pak war was the war of mutual incompetence* USA has by far the largest and strongest and most advanced defence forces than anyone in this world. Our country's entire GDP is 3 trillion dollars USA s company apple is just over 2 trillion dollars then comes the Amazon with a trillion + dollars those two companies equals the whole gdp of this country
@ouchouch as abhi india has a real life experience lol, we still use drognov snipers on punjab border. Couldn't manufacture a good gun forget anything more advanced, insas s performance is well known which is why we rely on AK and Israeli wepom Galile. USA s navy has second most strongest and advanced airforce after the usa airforce. Their one month operational cost equals our whole f***ing defence budget.
@ouchouch as abhi the last conventional or total war was yom Kippur war in which Israel won... but Barely. The point is full scale war is a thing of past I recommend the utility of war by Rupert Smith if u want to go in detail. But that's not the topic, topic is about military power of usa and India, USA is miles miles ahead of any other country in this world. Usa uses mote aircraft carrier than the rest of the world combined. If full scale war happens without the nukes ofcourse then USA s navy is more than enough to defeat India. And that is true for China and Russia. They can f**** anyone in this world
Salute to all the defense personnel . Special salute for extra appreciation and motivation to newly commissioned female soldiers . You all are nation's pride 🇮🇳
I’m born and raised in family where many of them have served in the Indian army. Talking about pain in the arms while in the parade or otherwise, yes, it’s not as easy as it looks there. It takes years of training and a lot of dedication to reach this level of perfection and elegance with discipline. I have attended many such parades since I was a small child. I’ve seen the training and the amount of pain they go through. Nevertheless, as the saying goes.. more you sweat in peace is less you bleed in war!! Love my Indian Army!! Jai hind!!
I visit every Full Dress Rehearsal 23rd Jan every year for the last 10 or 12 years.. I love to go there & be a part of millions of viewers its all proud & patriotic feeling just don't wanna end. My best part is the air show at the end of the parade. I am proud & lucky to be Indian. :)
The most essential and the lovely part is missing in this parade. The parade of each and every state & departments. It is the best part as every year almost the military part remains the same but the theme for every states & ministries or departments changes giving it a new taste every republic day.
“WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA, having solemnly resolved to constitute India into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC and to secure to all its citizens: JUSTICE, social, economic and political; LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship; EQUALITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation; IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this 26th day of November, 1949, do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.”
SOCIALIST & SECULAR WAS LATER ADDED IN 1975 TO CORRUPT & MANIPULATE THE PREAMBLE OF CONSTITUTION,,FOR POLITICAL BENEFITS GAINS BY CORRUPT COMMUNISTS LEFTISTS CONGRESS PARTIES TOGETHER IN 1975...IT WAS NOT THERE IN 1949...,ONLY SOVEREIGN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC BHARAT NATION WAS WRITTEN THERE IN PREAMBLE OF CONSTITUTION IN 1949,, THAT'S THE REAL FINAL TRUTH...
Yes. Took part in it as NCC ( National Cadet Corps) cadet. RD( republic day) camp. We don't get tired as we do lots of practice before the actual parade, And as we are habitual of it in our training period so it's normal for us. Jai Hind Jai Bharat
I got the opportunity to be a part of RCC (Republic Day Camp) and march Rajpath in 2009. We were in NCC (National Cadet Corps). It's so much fun and pride but it's tough also. We had to get up at 3 a.m. to get ready in uniform and be there at Rajpath waiting for march past to start. It's so cold in January, our hands used to freeze, those carrying rifles while marching their hands used to sleep cuz they didn't move it for so long and weather was so cold but we had to walk for so long so our feet had boils. All the troops with tanks and us had to go through multiple checking points, wait and march. It was long hours so we hid our eatables in boots cuz in pocket, bump used to be visible. During break time bands used to play different tunes and we all used to dance. But it was so much fun and pride.
I marched at Rajpath in ARMY NCC contingent in the year January 1991. I was from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal & Chandigarh directorate after successfully completing all camps like Decade-1, Dacede-2 and Pre-RD and ultimately attending RD (Republic Day) camp. Dacege-1 starts as early as in September/ October every year, Dacede-2 in late November to early December, Pre-RD in late December and from early January it's RD. Good old NCC days.
I was lucky to be in one of the marching contingents.... I was in NSS contingent... It is only non-military contingent to march on Rajpath 😍..... And yeah the arm part... It doesn't hurt because after that much practice and the feeling of being there, it's just I can't describe that feeling in words.... The NCC guys practice for almost 4 months before this... And till now I remember my last January which I spent there..
Wow✌️
As a ex NCC cadet I can say that the RD Camp for selection to march in republic day parade is literally LIKE HELL MARCH, and for army guys IT IS HELL MARCH
One lucky guy you are!!!!🇮🇳🔥❤️
@yami it is surely hell for NCC cadets... And lucky I have a great friend circle... One of my friend from college Sumit Sagar was all India Commander of Guard of Honour in PM rally... Two of them was on Rajpath... And one of our friend was on Rajpath this year😂
Agreed me too ex ncc cadet marched there !!
I was part of RD parade in 1971 and that year we defeated pakistan in war and captured made 90000 soldiers POW. Jai hind
Proud of you sir
We are all and will always be indebt of you all HINDUSTANI Army Navy Air Force...
JAI HIND...
Jai hind
My dad was also in army in 71 serving somewhere in firozpur (punjab)
thank you for your service!
I was in NCC and got selected after spending 6 months of training and qualifing many rounds.I was selected for rajpath ( to march on 26jan 2012). it's around 4Km march. Tough part is we use to wake at 2:30 am for practice in delhi. It is so cold that we can't even move for fingers. But marching on rajpath is excellent experience. I met many people from different place.I get goosebumps every time I talk about this.
@@hax1669 I was in 1 Andra battalion(not platoon).I represented Andra Pradesh in 2012.I have all my certificates from staring to end.stop criticize someone.You have attended does not mean that others cannot.Stop showing your cheap behaviour .Moreover I have not mentioned the word RDC because everyone does not know the full form of it.I have written everything which I have faced in RDC which is for one month if you have attended you might be knowing it and not even written this reply.I am not using abusing word does not mean that i don't know how to use.
I highly doubtful if you got selected in march.I have joined NCC in June and from August we had competitions firstly between battalion then region which was Secunderabad and then district wise ,at last if you are qualified then your selected to represent your state and national level competition was conducted in Delhi .where you will get chance to get selected for rajpath (after selection)
It's not the arctic!
2010 NCC SD
LOL nice I was also part of NCC marching contingent for RD 2012 from NER directorate.. You can see me in the first row.
@@channi58 it is arctic for someone who hails from southern part of india. Their winter is 15 degree celsius at worse.
my father and my grandfather had participated in parade. my brother will be in 2021 parade as NCC.
🤝👍
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I had participated from my school i Din't marched I met some and did tour
wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow
Congratulation
Fun fact: The tank barrel is held high at an angle until the point where you have to salute the President. At this point, the soldier salutes and the barrel lowers (like bowing down) to show respect.
Its below 0 degree
It's not fun fact it's fact
Tqsm Joby & achara love from Karnataka
@Anshuman Shukla umm 360°
@Anshuman Shukla a horizontal plane counts 180°. So, when it bows down for the president, it goes beyond 180°.
Guys with hats are gurkhas.
There's a saying.... *If someone says he's not afraid of anything, either he is a liar or he is a gurkha*
Said by the one and only Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw
First the tilted hat only is Kumau Regiment but if it have symbol of crossed khukris on it then it’s Gurkha and second Gorkhaland is pride Once Hitler said “ If I get the charge of Gorkha Regiment alone, I could conquer whole world, this Regiment have the highest number of gallantry on the planet and Sam Manekshaw said if you ask a soldier Do you fear anything? The answer you get is No then there is only 2 possible reason one He is a Gurkha else He is lying
@@vishalagarwal3708 show me the historical reference where hitler said that..... Seriously its so annoying. I respect Gurkha soldiers but overhyping is not what I want to see. That thing about hitler is something that came off from the internet.
Kristal Sunuwar ruclips.net/video/wYFKbhtEsVE/видео.html
This is a video created by non Indian but still has that statement quoted by me about Hitler and it’s the statement he gave during WW2 when he had seen Gurkhas fighting and heard Sam Manekshaw’s statement FYI go to British Royal museum and go to Royal Gorkha’s section there you could find proof of it too
Its Assam rifles not gurkhas..
my father once was in this parade, the preparation would start 2 months before the parade when he came back his legs were swollen and full of blisters, but he never complained. Proud of being born in a defence family
Indian Army is the largest standing army in the world💪❤️🇮🇳❤️💪
Nope, India has the second largest standing army in the world after China.
@katora khan yes bro, I've already searched and then replied to you. Coz I knew that we have 4rth largest army, but I was not sure about active/standing army so I searched and it's China at the top, then India, US, North Korea and Russia.
And tell your father that we love them and want to thank them for protecting us everyday😊
@@kirangajbhiye4753 bro he is right india contain largest army...china cuts it's army number by 14 lakhs..if you want then i can share the reliable source with you.
@@kirangajbhiye4753 intia has the largest army in the world.
@@thehindianalysisshow9318 ok share the sources. Coz if it's about largest army India is at 4rth position and if it's about largest active military personnel India is 2nd. If there are any changes regarding this, I would like to know them.
The ones who did the bike stunts are women CRPF officers they are called Daredevils
Yup..... Most dangerous or thrilling was... The lone woman on staircase going up n down....👌👌
It was from 2018 republic day 2019 and 2020 parade has women daredevil bike riders
@@prachurjyabarmann8276 ya right broo... that's 2018 hell march...where men performed...
This is old one
Actually it has nothing to do with gender whatsoever... they are the DAREDEVILS of CRPF.. No tokenism required, being a daredevil itself is a huge achievement be it a guy or a woman.. let's stop treating everything women do as a landmark and just accept the fact that it is now proven that anything men can do in a battlefield so can women. Let's stop going wow... everytime and let's not put the burden of high hopes on the women... 2010s was the decade of the evolution of the women..2020s should be about the first ever revolution by women.
To swing your arms completely is one of the most important part of drill.
You won't feel your joints in the end.
And yes it hurts when you do it for the first few times
I have done that during my school parade time and practice was done for like 4 5 months daily just to get in sync and only for one round of field..
Its actually the legs and heels especially.
The final pared needs 6 months long practice and the trups march 5 km daily in their practice. You had to march on your heels only, without touching ancle to the ground.
Are dewta hm to bechara jaby ke liye jaise taise likhe aur upar se aap aa gayi correction ki devi.
Aapne mujhe meri badi behen ki yaad dila di.
When They Pass Through front of our PRESIDENT then they turn his face & give A Salute to our respected President.. Thank you🙏💕
My father when was in NCC participated in this parade. He said it was epic.
It's our 71st Republic Day
*HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY* 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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Same to you bro
70
Fun fact about walking straight: The rightmost column which is closest to the president does not look sideways. They always look straight. The rest of the contingent looks sideways...and the column next to the rightmost look at them to maintain their distance and width. So the whole contingent stays in formation.
Thats a good to know information...appreciate for mentioning...clarifies to many ppl like me who wonder about it but dont know whom to check with
Colloquially called the "right marker"
Proud to be an indian😊, our arms don’t ache as the marching has a rhythm and we will get use to it when we do practice for years
When you are in uniform, you are never tired😊 it's about 10 km marching from Rajpath to Red fort.. But we practiced approx 20-25 km a day for 3 months.. On 26 Jan I had fever but I refused to take rest and did it.. And will never forget till my last breath. Jai hind
This year a lady officer is going to lead a whole battalion of men
Captain Tania Shergil❤
Yeahh and mostly all those bike stunts were done by girls!!!!
Bro yeah #2019 ka video hai , taniya shergil #2020 me lead ke whole battalion ko.
Major Tanya Shergill
She is the 4th generation of her family serving in Indian army. Her great grandfather her grandfather her father all were in army.
Proud of her🇮🇳
Tick that box...
They are marching 10 km with same moment. I did when I was in NCC
Bro now its 14.2 km march
14.7 to be exact...
NCC is useless I guess
@@thecosmicintelligence2761u r mislead ... comments like these and people like u r useless...and i am not guessing at all
@@thecosmicintelligence2761 Nothing is useless!
I was a part of 2009 RD parade from NCC. back then i was at 9th standard....we use to have lots of practice atleast 1 month before main parade.
The way they both respect other nation...❤️
Yess... the epic signature tune of Command & Conquer: Red Alert. Still gives goosebumps after so many years of playing that RTS. Happy Republic Day to everyone. 😎
pls go and watch this video written by doctor anubha batra Grover for our beloved future generation of India 🙏🙏🙏ruclips.net/video/6-8GGF2w6xk/видео.html
Achara: look at that hat so cool..
They are the Gorkha regiment....the deadliest soldier in the world..
They eat enemy's literally 😂
Deadliest of all...gorkha...
@@thecosmicintelligence2761 LITERALLY??
@@bharatmetalfan but what about nsg and Marcos??
@@ok6114 they are commandos, their job is to protect us when terrorist attacks happen.
This was last year's march
This year there were more tanks , Jets, planes , defence system and a women leading parade (i don't know regiment) & and yeah the model of bhramos missile and raffel Jet🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Nice
Jaby: it must hurt. You know? Holding your hand up the whole time.
Me: man it doesn't hurt ok? Soldiers fight even when 5 bullets are stuck in their stomach so like...... Yea 👍
Hey jaby,
*The route for parade is of 5km(3.1 miles)*
Practicing this march is called *DRILL* in army.
I had done *DRILL* when i was in NCC(National cadet corps).
And yes it is damn tiring... like in the initial days after a 400 meter parade you cannot even lift your arms properly.✌😅
These gentelmen are the best of there respective regiments.🇮🇳
Really? I've not felt that tired.
Morning: watch republic day parade
Afternoon: watch Cricket match.
Innings break: watch jaby and achara.
After match: watch jaby and syntell.
Fruits of Berojgaari.
@@rahulr6381 do you go to office on a Sunday?
@@rahulr6381 bhai Sunday ko kaunsi office mein kam karte ho aap....
@@rahulr6381 get a life bro
@@krrishghosh9625 May be Framing...😉😉😉
I am an ex- NCC cadet...I joined the NCC when I was 12 years old and gave it's B certificate exam when I was 15 years old...those were good old days... JAI HIND 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
If you have just joined so yeah it so painful but at the time when you march on such special days we are full of excitement and energy and its practice never makes you tired as we all wait for this day and to be selected for this parade is a great pleasure
They are never feel tired because they are physically prepared for this and they are physically strong .
Feel proud to be
Son of a ARMY❣️
@M R sorry , kar diya delete.
2:38 that one statement give me goosebumps girl 😱😂
One of my uncle was in NSG and its like so taugh session for them that they ultimately become like stone . They used to easily hold a position for more than 5 hours without bending a muscle and they were like so well trained in climbing house , hills and all once he came to our house he easily climbed our house within few minutes and when he taught me martial arts it was damn hard. Inspired from him I given NDA exam and my dream was Air Force I was succesfull bt in the Medical round due to my eye I was not selected.
It's ok, don't give up.. Maybe you couldn't cuz of that because their is a different purpose for you Instore..
@@senyaloyalo896 Thnx buddy . But like for being a fighter pilot eyesight should be perfect 6/6 in one and 6/9 in other is acceptable bt there was prob in my other eye so bad luck.
@@senyaloyalo896 Yup I guess so . But as I really love AirForce and from my childhood I use to develop drone's so I'm currently trying to introduce much more advanced solutions of UAV in IAF.
Feeling so proud
That's not latest hell March...do reaction on 2020 hell march
Yes and on government channel dd
@@rjvipinlive4958 aur views ke bhi...
It is of 2019
Yah its best hell march
@@rjvipinlive4958 obvious hai
Jaby watch this year March .. they are lot of more amazing stuff happen this year
As a NCC cadet I have taken part in RD and independence day parade each year (for 4 years) in my city (not Rajpath). The adrenalin rush and 'high" are beyond words. Even now when I watch the march past I get good bumps and Patriotism surfaces with full force. This is MY INDIA . JAI HIND >>Salutes".
People around the world are proud of their country, it just Indians have more reasons to be proud of!!
My father has commanded a representation of Army Air Defence Corps with Tunguska Weapon System in the R-Day Parade 2009 in the presence of President Pratibha Patil and French President Nikolas Sarkozi.
It takes a lot of practice and discipline to execute all the activities on the final day. My father used to wake up at 0230 Hrs for the rehearsals.
Not for nothing is Indian Army well respected by all citizens because its moral, compassionate, apolitical and strong.
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@Roshan Keyal Mistake Corrected. Thanks.
No it's not a toss between the two. The match started after the parade ended 😀😀
And we are watching both 😁
These guys are the luckiest lot who are selected to be part of this parade. It’s a great honour to take part in this. These people are selected through a rigorous process which starts almost 6/7 months before. They are trained so heavily that even if arms pain it becomes a habit. When I used to be in parade with .303 gun it was held through the trigger guard with jus one finger. Initially it used to pain to carry 9lbs on just one finger..
I attended it. It was really great and mine experience was like magnificent. I must tell you that the soldiers were not tired at all at the end of march. They were, like ready for another round of marching. 😊😊😊😃
I was in NCC and participated in Republic Day parade. Yes, arms hurt during the march. But, the adrenaline rush keeps you going. Atleast for me it did....
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The team and our nation spirit leads... vl forget the hard feelings and hurt ness..... i was in 2000 republic NCC parade
Literally love this reactions! Love from France (as in Indian)
I am watching every reaction of you just because of achara,she is so real and accurate every time.
I am an ncc cadet and i dont get tired of swinging my hands like that its our daily practice routine to do so
Yeah i have participated in one of the marches and yeah at the end of that your arm just feels numb but its worth it🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
This army power show is just one part of whole parade. Other half shows Culture art and dance stuff. They just omitted that in this video.
This is the parade of 2019, please react to the 2020 one
this is the first time i saw jaby's shook face
We feel proud and it's an inner feelings that forgot all the pain . I love my country and I love my India
Imformation...
1) They salute to the President sitting along the road at a point...only.
2)They go on for kilometers... so if you are doing 1st time ...like those arm swings... forget your hands ur whole body will pain till a week... 😂
3)Also... I like the Fighters jets and Carrier planes and Helicopters go by..most... but it wasn't here...😊
Edit: 4) The right column doesn't look sideways and all others use them as reference ... 😌
The hell March of Para commandos is like "How is the Josh "🥼💪
Again you 🤣
U & Cha-Cha are always JAMAZING!! Continue doing this JAWESOME work... 👍🤗😊🇮🇳🇺🇸
Yes, offcourse the hands feel tired a lot but the time when your doing it, it didn't feel the pain, u know coz of energy and power to be soldier irony so much energy full crowd, u just won't feel the pain while doing it, it's just the country comes first not the pain so, u just don't wanna know, my hand was like literally vibrating for 2mins straight after the match, so it is painfull, the energy comes from within which just can't be explained in words ...
It's awesome
The commandos dressed in BLACK ,
NSG was written on their Jeep.
NSG- National Security Gaurd
Those are nicknamed "Black Cats"
For obvious reasons and are one of the special forces.
That part where the nozzle of the tank goes sideways and is lowered is a sign of salute and respect in marches
I did twice n at that time you don't feel any pain.... it's like a proud moment in your life.love my country JAI HIND
i was part of parade few times.. believe me its required a lot practice stamina and dedication .. but its really proud moments for whole life
Jay Hind vande matram 🇮🇳🇮🇳
You should see this year's republic day parade. All the daredevil bike stunts were done by our ladies in armed forces.
Hi jaby, you asked a question that any one who is watching this video ever been in parade, job yes i am the lucky guy who did it probably 100 times in my school and college days, As a NCC Cadet,
And once in the parade you are watching on display that was really tiring bit not feeling a bit of tiring arms or legs, The environment on that moment don't let you get tired of doing this.
Its really proud feeling....
Thinking same reply from our soldiers just now it's a co incident
React to this year's parade
HAPPY REPUBLICDAY 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I was a part of Tamilnadu state republic day parade in front of state governor and CM as a part of scouts. I was line marker, meaning last guy on right. The entire line refers the line marker guy for alingnment. I had to undergo selection and over a month practice on concrete floor. That was hurting. The final march was fun as you are not on concrete. And the excitement. But its tiring after the event.
My father was also in one of the Marching contingent of coast guard in 1993. And my mom was due with me the same time. I was born on 1st of January. And my father couldn’t come to see me because he had to practice everyday until the parade in Delhi.
Anyway it was a proud moment and he enjoyed it . Everybody does. I have been there multiple times and when not there. We see it on tv. I think every Indian does that. And just thinking about makes me feel so proud. ♥️🇮🇳
Did you guys know that INDIAN BLACK COMMANDOS only get training for headshots. They are only trained for taking headshots. Isn't that amazing?
PROUD TO BE INDIAN...
This is there in our culture to respect the inanimate things and you get your respect back !!! Yeah this sounds crazy but it's true
Coz at the core... It's all the same energy that makes up the entire Cosmos. U influence inanimate objects with the energy u carry.
@@sunchi1461 yes true
Before 1992 we also had the Airforce acrobatics... But after a sudden crash in 1992 of Hawker Hunter during practice this was removed following security regulations
Proud to be an INDIAN
"Marakkar the lion of arebian sea" teaser is here.
Jaby -}Jab we-}Jab we met😂😂🤣
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That’s the name of the longest running podcast on this channel after Good Thing Bad Thing.
Dude my dad was in the parade.
It takes 6 months practice prior in the scorching sun, rainy days, and cold winters.
Because it's the matter of integrity and reputation of india to the whole world. 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Probably all of us have done that style of parade when we were at school. We used to practice it days before republic day celebrations at school. I have done that for many years and it's not that our arms ache. Its rather our legs that used to ache due to a continous stomping. But I used to love that. During my late year at school I commanded my house contingent in republic day parade.
Remember "Rambo guy with Mustache" in The Family Guy? He was ex-NSG in the show. (Black Commandoes you saw in this video)😎
Again i am seeing 2019 hell march reaction..It's 2020 now
Ohhh Yes Jaby, it's a 2.5 hour March. The Arm does feel worked out like anything and needs rest after that kind of marching. The most exhausting yet most exciting thing is all troops assemble at 4:45 to 5 am. So at the end it's like being in Attention n Focus mode for 5 hours. It's an. honour to be marching on the "Rajpath" the road as it's called. Just for the heads up, the training for these 5 hours on the Republic Day is least for 2 months and some regiments train almost 7 months for this day.
India has a badass army and badass special forces and commandos
Fun fact, the music is from one of my favorite games. CnC.
Hell march. Red alert. Kirov reporting.
Thats Old video, do reaction on latest 2020 hell march ❤⛳🇮🇳
Yeah I was in a march 26th January 2015 . I was a playing Bigul , it was proud movement for me and arms doesn't hurt . Happy Republic Day 🇮🇳
Fun fact: They actually start from the Rashtrapati Bhawan(president's house) to the India Gate and from there to the Red Fort (which is a total distance of 8.1km)with the same exact energy and sync. Once they have started marching they don't take brks! ... Proud to be an Indian❤
5:08 ..comment ...I was part of it .....trust me it becomes their second habit ...and they are walking smooth ...i was there on this track in 1998
Respect sir🇮🇳
Fact: The marching regiments are actually contesting against each other. The winning regiment is announced later.
That gun barrel down thing or sword down thing is basically the belief that "My life is in your hands..." To President of India commander of all arms in India. "I promise to shed my life on your command...".
When Achara said they were not looking ahead, everyone in last row is looking forward and rest of them are looking the last row and following.
Proud to be an indian💗
India's defense budget 65 bn USD USA s budget over 700 bn USD. If USA started flexing their tech in a parade that'll be so cool
@ouchouch as abhi umm which war ??? 71 was not a war, neither the 99 nor the 62 .... The 65 war then ? Well as the major who fought that war major harbaksh singh wrote in his book about 65 war and I'm quoting him *The 1965 indo pak war was the war of mutual incompetence*
USA has by far the largest and strongest and most advanced defence forces than anyone in this world. Our country's entire GDP is 3 trillion dollars USA s company apple is just over 2 trillion dollars then comes the Amazon with a trillion + dollars those two companies equals the whole gdp of this country
@ouchouch as abhi india has a real life experience lol, we still use drognov snipers on punjab border. Couldn't manufacture a good gun forget anything more advanced, insas s performance is well known which is why we rely on AK and Israeli wepom Galile. USA s navy has second most strongest and advanced airforce after the usa airforce. Their one month operational cost equals our whole f***ing defence budget.
@ouchouch as abhi the last conventional or total war was yom Kippur war in which Israel won... but Barely. The point is full scale war is a thing of past I recommend the utility of war by Rupert Smith if u want to go in detail. But that's not the topic, topic is about military power of usa and India, USA is miles miles ahead of any other country in this world. Usa uses mote aircraft carrier than the rest of the world combined. If full scale war happens without the nukes ofcourse then USA s navy is more than enough to defeat India. And that is true for China and Russia. They can f**** anyone in this world
The music is from the game CNC red alert.
One of the best games.
Salute to all the defense personnel . Special salute for extra appreciation and motivation to newly commissioned female soldiers . You all are nation's pride 🇮🇳
It took me 4.5 months training just to make the March for less than 10 mins
Today there were only women on bike stunt and they were amazing
I’m born and raised in family where many of them have served in the Indian army. Talking about pain in the arms while in the parade or otherwise, yes, it’s not as easy as it looks there. It takes years of training and a lot of dedication to reach this level of perfection and elegance with discipline. I have attended many such parades since I was a small child. I’ve seen the training and the amount of pain they go through. Nevertheless, as the saying goes.. more you sweat in peace is less you bleed in war!! Love my Indian Army!! Jai hind!!
I visit every Full Dress Rehearsal 23rd Jan every year for the last 10 or 12 years.. I love to go there & be a part of millions of viewers its all proud & patriotic feeling just don't wanna end. My best part is the air show at the end of the parade. I am proud & lucky to be Indian. :)
The most essential and the lovely part is missing in this parade.
The parade of each and every state & departments.
It is the best part as every year almost the military part remains the same but the theme for every states & ministries or departments changes giving it a new taste every republic day.
“WE, THE PEOPLE OF INDIA,
having solemnly resolved to constitute India
into a SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
and to secure to all its citizens:
JUSTICE, social, economic and political;
LIBERTY of thought, expression, belief, faith and worship;
EQUALITY of status and of opportunity; and to promote among them all
FRATERNITY assuring the dignity of the individual and the unity and integrity of the Nation;
IN OUR CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY this 26th day of November, 1949,
do HEREBY ADOPT, ENACT AND GIVE TO OURSELVES THIS CONSTITUTION.”
Socialist and Secular 😂
SOCIALIST & SECULAR WAS LATER ADDED IN 1975 TO CORRUPT & MANIPULATE THE PREAMBLE OF CONSTITUTION,,FOR POLITICAL BENEFITS GAINS BY CORRUPT COMMUNISTS LEFTISTS CONGRESS PARTIES TOGETHER IN 1975...IT WAS NOT THERE IN 1949...,ONLY SOVEREIGN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC BHARAT NATION WAS WRITTEN THERE IN PREAMBLE OF CONSTITUTION IN 1949,, THAT'S THE REAL FINAL TRUTH...
Socialist and secular was added during Emergency(1976) when literally every major political heads were in jail, Congress ruined everything for us.
@@fortune4302 👍 True That!
Yes. Took part in it as NCC ( National Cadet Corps) cadet. RD( republic day) camp. We don't get tired as we do lots of practice before the actual parade, And as we are habitual of it in our training period so it's normal for us. Jai Hind Jai Bharat
I got the opportunity to be a part of RCC (Republic Day Camp) and march Rajpath in 2009. We were in NCC (National Cadet Corps). It's so much fun and pride but it's tough also. We had to get up at 3 a.m. to get ready in uniform and be there at Rajpath waiting for march past to start. It's so cold in January, our hands used to freeze, those carrying rifles while marching their hands used to sleep cuz they didn't move it for so long and weather was so cold but we had to walk for so long so our feet had boils. All the troops with tanks and us had to go through multiple checking points, wait and march. It was long hours so we hid our eatables in boots cuz in pocket, bump used to be visible. During break time bands used to play different tunes and we all used to dance. But it was so much fun and pride.
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Achara looking prettier today..😍
We are about to complete 75 years of Independence Day on August 15th.
I marched at Rajpath in ARMY NCC contingent in the year January 1991. I was from Punjab, Haryana, Himachal & Chandigarh directorate after successfully completing all camps like Decade-1, Dacede-2 and Pre-RD and ultimately attending RD (Republic Day) camp. Dacege-1 starts as early as in September/ October every year, Dacede-2 in late November to early December, Pre-RD in late December and from early January it's RD. Good old NCC days.