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This news report highlights the major military displays at India's Republic Day Parade, focusing on the celebration of 'Operation Sindhur'. The speaker notes that the 'Sindhur Formation', featuring Rafale, MiG-29, and Jaguar fighter jets, was a significant tribute to the operation's success. A key highlight was the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile, with the speaker stating it 'can accurately hit long distance targets with minimal error, as we witnessed during Operation Sindhur.' The bulletin further showcases India's indigenous defence capabilities, including the Namastu anti-tank missile system, the Arjun Mark-1 tank, and the Suryastra multi-calibre rocket launcher. The display also featured the Infantry Special Forces and advanced unmanned ground vehicles, emphasizing India's leap toward battlefield automation and self-reliance in defence. The report underscores the 'important messaging' sent through these displays regarding India's precision strike capabilities and its readiness to counter any external misadventures while maintaining modern battlefield dominance through indigenously developed technology.

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00:00Let's get you some of the highlights of the Republic Day Parade.
00:02Our Armed Forces Big Operation Sindhur Flex is a big headline, no doubt, from the Republic Day Parade.
00:09Two Rafals, two MiG-29s, two Sukhois, a Jaguar fighter jet,
00:13all of them took part in what was nothing short of an iconic Operation Sindhur formation.
00:19To mark the super success of Op Sindhur over Pakistan, we had this massive display taking place.
00:26It was referred to as the Sindhur formation, those images on your screen.
00:29It said, that's not all.
00:30BrahMos, the supersonic cruise missile, whose roar rattled Pakistan,
00:34took center stage once again at the Republic Day Parade.
00:37The supersonic cruise missile, showcased after its role in Operation Sindhur,
00:42is known for its speed, precision and devastating strike capability.
00:46So, from one hand, you had all eyes on the sky to see this beautiful, significant Sindhur formation.
00:53On the other, as part of the parade, you had the BrahMos also.
00:59These were, no doubt, some of the biggest, biggest highlights of the Republic Day Parade.
01:06And messaging, important messaging to Pakistan on the success of Operation Sindhur.
01:11And if they were to resort to any misadventures, these pictures speak volumes really of what India is capable of.
01:18And that's the other moment I was referring to.
01:20The BrahMos supersonic missile in display at the Republic Day Parade.
01:23BrahMos is among the fastest operational supersonic cruise missiles in the world,
01:27traveling at nearly 3,580 kilometers per hour with a strike range of about 400 kilometers.
01:34It can accurately hit long-distance targets with minimal error, as we witnessed during Operation Sindhur.
01:41BrahMos, of course, has been developed jointly by India and Russia.
01:44The missile gets its name from the Brahmaputra and Moscow rivers, can be launched from land, sea, air and submarines,
01:50and works on a fire-and-forget system.
01:52And now, going past a saluting base, presenting a formidable combination of...
02:03So if you missed the Republic Day Parade, let's get you some of those highlights
02:07of how India's formidable military strength and indigenously developed defense systems were highlighted.
02:14Namastu is India's indigenous third-generation fire-and-forget anti-tank missile system
02:22mounted on a tractor-armored platform.
02:25Equipped with a crewless turret, it can fire four Nagtop attack missiles with a five-kilometer range.
02:32The indigenously developed Arjun Makwan showcases India's self-reliance in armored warfare.
02:45Armed with a 120mm rifled gun and protected by Kanchan armor and NBC systems,
02:50the tank combines fire survivability and advanced fire control for modern battlefield dominance.
02:55Suryastra is an indigenous, multi-caliber, universal rocket launcher mounted on a high-mobility 6x6 platform
03:05capable of firing guided rockets up to 300 kilometers.
03:09It integrates multiple rocket types from a single system,
03:12significantly boosting the Indian artillery's long-range strike capability.
03:21The infantry special forces represent the sharpest edge of India's combat capability.
03:25Trained for deep penetration missions, these elite troops infiltrate by air, land or foot
03:30to gather intelligence and execute precision strikes,
03:33operating independently behind enemy lines with lethal efficiency.
03:42India's unmanned ground vehicles mark the leap towards battlefield automation and force protection.
03:48Operable autonomously or remotely, these platforms can deliver firepower,
03:52conduct surveillance, evacuate casualties and support logistics,
03:55all while keeping soldiers out of harm's way.
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