In a landmark moment for gender inclusivity in India’s armed forces, women officers took center stage during the Republic Day Parade held in Delhi to commemorate the country’s 75th Republic Day. The occasion witnessed several all-women contingents from various branches of the armed forces marching on the prestigious Kartavya Path.
The Delhi Police created history by featuring an all-women contingent for the first time in the Republic Day Parade. Led by Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Shweta K Sugathan, the contingent comprised women from various ranks, including gazetted officers, sub-inspectors, head-constables, and constables, all adorned in distinctive red ‘safa’. The Delhi Police’s all-women pipe band, led by band master sub-inspector Ruyangunuo Kense, also added to the historic moment.
The Armed Forces Medical Services presented a commendable all-women contingent led by Major Srishti Khullar. The procession included officers from different branches, reflecting the diverse roles women play in the medical services of the armed forces.
The Indian Coast Guard, too, participated in the historic parade with an all-women contingent, showcasing the growing role of women in maritime security.
The Border Security Force (BSF) made a significant contribution to the event with an all-women contingent, led by an Assistant Commandant and two subordinate officers. A total of 144 women BSF constables, representing various states, marched down the Kartavya Path, emphasizing the national character of the contingent.
The Indian Air Force (IAF) proudly featured women soldiers from the Agniveer Vayu contingent in its parade formation. The IAF, expressing pride in the moment, posted on social media, “Proud to wear the blues. Proud to march together. Proud to be a part of Republic Day 2024.”
The widespread representation of women officers in the Republic Day Parade symbolizes a historic stride towards gender inclusivity in the country’s armed forces. The diverse contingents underscore India’s commitment to fostering equality and diversity in its military ranks. This significant moment resonates with the nation’s journey towards achieving greater inclusivity across various sectors.