A special set of 4 stamps were issued on 26th January 1950, to commemorate the inauguration of the Republic of India. The designs of the stamps are simple and symbolic. The first 2 annas stamp is intended for inland postage, depicts children watching procession of cavaliers carrying flags and blowing trumpets which herald India’s attainment of full Nationhood. The second 3½ annas stamp is intended for foreign Sea Mail, depicts a quill and an ink pot against the back ground of Mahatma Gandhiji’s favourite hymn “Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram.”, symbolize Nation’s Education. The third 4 annas stamp intended for registration, depicts an ear of grain and a plough, symbolize Bharat as an Agricultural Country. The last 12 annas stamp intended for foreign Air Mail depicts Charkha, symbolize of Bharat Cottage Industry.
Republic Day honors the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January 1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India.
- India has always hosted a guest right from the very first Republic Day parade in 1950. The very first guest at the Republic Day parade was Sukarno, the then president of Indonesia in 1950. The guests were always chosen based on strategic and economic interests of the country. In 1965, Rana Abdul Hamid, who was the Minister of Agriculture of Pakistan was the guest of honour. Within 6 months, Pakistan launched Operation Gibraltar - an operation to destabilise Jammu and Kashmir and led to the 1965 War. This was the last time anybody from Pakistan was invited. To continue with its push on the ‘Look East’ Policy, India invited the 10 heads of states of the ASEAN countries in 2018 - the most number of guests ever invited. The mantra now seems to be East or West, not inviting Pakistan is for the best.
- The 1963 Republic Day was a sombre affair as the wounds from the China war were still fresh. There were serious deliberations within the upper echelons of the executive to go ahead with the parade that year. A majority of the armed forces were deployed at the border to guard against further Chinese encroachments. The 1963 parade saw the awarding of 3 Param Vir Chakra medals to Major Dhan Singh Thapa, the widow of Subedar Joginder Singh and the widow of Major Shaitan Singh. The armed forces parade was on a much smaller scale than before and it was followed by a citizens march where more than 100,000 people participated.
- Another feature of the Republic Day is the awarding of the Padma awards. The first time the awards were instituted was in 1954 and was actually called Padma Vibhushan Pahela Varg (Class 1), Dusra Varg (Class 2) and Tisra Varg (Class 3). It was only a year later that the names Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri came into picture. When the Janata Government under Morarji Desai came to power, they suspended the Bharat Ratna as well as the Padma awards deeming them “worthless and politicised”. But Morarji Desai had no problem in accepting the Bharat Ratna award in 1991. The Padma Awards went from 'worthless and politicised' to 'well, if you insist' in Morarji Desai's book.
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