In celebration of India's 75th Republic Day, Google has unveiled a special doodle crafted by guest artist Vrinda Zaveri. This unique artwork portrays the evolution of India's Republic Day parade viewing experience across different screens over the decades.

Transition Through Screens

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The creative doodle captures India's journey from the era of analogue TVs to the present-day smartphone era. The depiction showcases the transformation of screens, from traditional cathode ray tube TVs to smaller ones and, eventually, to smartphones.

Symbolic Elements

The doodle features two TV sets and a mobile phone, cleverly incorporating the letters 'G', 'O', 'O', 'G', 'L', and 'E' into the composition. The screens of the TV sets form the 'O's of 'GOOGLE,' with the letter 'G' appearing on the first analogue TV. The mobile handset displays the remaining letters of the Google logo in sequence.

Historical Parade Representation

The first TV screen displays scenes of the parade in black and white, representing the early years, while the second TV shows a colorful camel contingent, symbolizing the transition in technology over the decades.

Republic Day Celebrations in India

As India gears up to celebrate its 75th Republic Day, the nation is set to witness a grand display of military might and cultural heritage at the Kartavya Path. The celebrations, themed around women power and democratic values, will be honored by French President Emmanuel Macron as the chief guest.

Parade Leadership

President of India, Droupadi Murmu, will lead the nation in a 90-minute parade at the ceremonial boulevard, showcasing the rich diversity and strength of the country.

A Historical Overview

On January 26, 1950, India officially declared itself a sovereign, democratic, and republic state with the adoption of its Constitution. The Constitution, drafted over two years by the India Constituent Assembly, marked a pivotal moment in the country's history, establishing India as the nation with the longest Constitution.

Democracy Empowered

The adoption of the Constitution paved the way for democracy, empowering Indian citizens to elect their own representatives and shaping the nation's future.

Republic Day Parades

Across the country, various parades celebrate this national holiday, with the grandest one taking place at Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The festivities include a ceremonial wreath-laying to honor fallen soldiers and feature regiments of India's armed forces and tableaus representing cultural and historical heritage.

Beating Retreat Ceremony

To conclude the celebrations, the Beating Retreat ceremony on the evening of January 29 features the Indian National Anthem played while the saffron, white, and green Indian flag is flown, symbolizing the spirit of the nation.

(With input from agencies)