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Visitor uses replica, flag to showcase defence strength, peace message

by Rehan Qayoom Mir
January 26, 2026
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Visitor uses replica, flag to showcase defence strength, peace message
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Srinagar, Jan 26: A miniature model of the BrahMos missile became one of the most talked-about sights at Lal Chowk on Monday as Republic Day celebrations unfolded at the city’s iconic Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower).

 

The replica, carried by a tourist from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, drew attention from locals and visitors who paused to take photographs and ask about its significance.

 

The tourist, who identified himself as Arun, had painted his body in the colours of the Tricolour and waved the National Flag amid chants of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” throughout the day.

 

He said the BrahMos model symbolised not only India’s technological strength but also the country’s resolve in responding to threats.

 

Arun told KNO that he wanted to convey a message of peace and unity from Kashmir’s historic centre. “This model represents India’s defence capabilities, our strength and self-reliance,” he said.

 

“I brought it here to show that strength goes hand-in-hand with peace and brotherhood.”

 

Notably, the BrahMos missile is one of India’s most advanced precision-strike weapon systems and was prominently showcased this week in the Republic Day parade in New Delhi as part of a themed display linked to Operation Sindoor — the military response launched by India last year following the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians, mostly tourists.

 

Many onlookers at Lal Chowk said the symbolic display added new meaning to the day’s festivities.

 

Ritika Sharma, a visitor from Delhi, said: “Seeing the Tricolour and the BrahMos model here makes Republic Day feel powerful. It is a reminder of what India stands for, both strength and peace.”

 

The Republic Day programme elsewhere in India also featured themed displays on defence systems and Operation Sindoor, showcasing the nation’s strategic capabilities—(KNO)

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