French troops lead Indian military parade
NEW DELHI: Thousands gathered in New Delhi amid tight security on Tuesday for India’s annual Republic Day parade, a pomp-filled spectacle of military might featuring camels and daredevil stunt riders, with French President Francois Hollande attending it as the chief guest.
A contingent of French infantry in India for joint military exercises led the march down the capital’s central Rajpath avenue, the first time foreign troops have taken part in the parade.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited Mr Hollande in a show of solidarity with France after militant attacks in Paris last November killed 130 — recalling a 2008 assault on Mumbai that killed 166.
The two leaders agreed in talks on Monday to deepen cooperation on counter-terrorism in the wake of the Paris attacks and a deadly siege this month at an Indian airbase near the Pakistan border.
The mood on Tuesday was more celebratory, with Mr Modi — sporting a gold turban that rivalled the spectacular military headgear on display — and Mr Hollande chatting as they sat side by side in a bulletproof glass enclosure.
An estimated 10,000 people braved thick smog and air quality levels classified as hazardous on the US embassy website to watch the display, the highlight of annual celebrations of the birth of modern India.
Delhi is the world’s most polluted capital and levels of PM2.5 — the tiny particles that can enter the bloodstream — frequently reach 10 times the World Health Organisation’s safe limit.