77th Republic Day Honours Army’s Animal Soldiers in Historic First
In a historic first, the Indian Army’s animal warriors were honoured during the 77th Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path. The special segment, met with applause, showcased the vital roles these creatures play in national security.
Key Takeaways
- First-ever Republic Day tribute to military animals.
- Six species honoured for diverse operational roles.
- Salutes received from President Murmu, PM Modi, and Chief Guest President Macron.
The Animal Contingent: Roles and Contributions
The parade featured a dedicated display of animals crucial to military operations across India’s varied terrain.
- Dogs: Deployed for detection, tracking, and assault in counter-insurgency and search operations.
- Camels: Essential for patrolling the desert regions of Rajasthan and Gujarat.
- Horses: Used in ceremonial duties and terrain inaccessible to vehicles.
- Mules: Carry loads and supplies in the rugged mountains of Jammu & Kashmir, Ladakh, and the Northeast.
- Pigeons: Honoured for their historical role as message carriers during conflicts.
- Elephants: Aid in transportation and logistics in the difficult forested areas of the Northeast.
A Salute to Unsung Heroes
The animal contingent, accompanied by their handlers, marched past the saluting dais where President Droupadi Murmu, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were present. The moment served as a powerful reminder that national defence is a collective effort.
The tribute highlighted the nation’s gratitude towards these non-human soldiers, acknowledging their indispensable service as part of India’s .



