Delhi’s youth brigade assembles for the NCC PM Rally on January 28 at 3:30 PM, Cariappa Parade Ground, where PM Narendra Modi will deliver a stirring address. Centered on ‘Nation First – Youth Duty Bound,’ it promotes unwavering loyalty, order, and devotion to India.
As the triumphant close of the extended NCC Republic Day Camp 2026, it unites 2,406 cadets countrywide, enriched by 207 international guests from 21 countries— a testament to collaborative youth vigor.
Cultural highlights include dynamic presentations from NCC cadets, NSS members, and National Stadium groups, narrating stories of service, integrity, and progress in nation-shaping endeavors.
Preceding this, MoS Sanjay Seth’s camp inspection on January 18 featured a formal guard of honor and Gwalior Sindhia School’s band mastery. Seth’s remarks transformed Republic Day into a salute to foundational principles and freedom’s architects.
Cadets, he said, embody the continuum from storied yesteryears to stellar tomorrows, with the camp mirroring their poise, zeal, and helm skills. Championing indigenous innovation, he noted startups’ leap from 800 to 200,000+ via Startup India.
Kudos to 15 cadets’ epic 1,300 km Ranchi-Delhi ride for Veer Birsa Munda’s ideals, and to 10 plotting Everest in 2025—icons of endurance.
Modi’s participation elevates this to a pivotal moment, urging youth to forge ahead with duty and distinction.

