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CHABEES JANVARY 2026

 

CHABEES JANVARY 2026

 

LT COL NOEL ELLIS

 

26/I/2026

 

Finally, “Chabbes Janvary Chabbes” arrived. Days of intense practice, drill & dance till the time each participant, man, beast, and machine recognised the road on ‘Kartavya Path’ like the back of your hand.

 

Practice ensures that the drivers, pilots, contingent commanders, and marching contingents can move blindfolded. Even animals understood the importance of the event. Horses and camels moved without a fuss with ‘dingle-dangles’ hanging on their sides. They even enjoyed the bands playing various tunes.

 

To see the ‘Double Humped Camel’, Canines and Eagles was a first for me. To march along with their handlers was a treat to watch.

 

By far this was the most impressive parade witnessed by every Indian since the inception of this grand parade. The rumbling and screeching of the armoured vehicles tracks, the lowering of their guns and the smart salutes by their commanders was impressive.

 

It was a proud moment for me to see the contingent of my Battalion, 17 Mech (Recce and Support) (Tracked) led by a ‘Laftain Saab’ on a ‘Nag Missile’ Carrier. The message to the enemy was clear, dare you try and cross the border. They are ‘third generation’, “fire and forget”, “top attack” missiles. The enemy should know what happens when a NAG bites. Their war cry is “Satrah Mech Har Maidan Fateh”. Har Maidan Fateh it will be.

 

I am sure, the EU delegation would have sensed what India is all about and made up their mind what is in store in this land of diversity. We are modern yet traditional, we respect our grassroots but have no qualms in operating what the latest technology has to offer. Our very own cosmonaut was there to receive the ‘Ashok Chakra’ for space exploration.

 

I think, notwithstanding the constraints of time, more Armed forces tableaus should be showcased. Those who had participated in OP Sindoor along with their equipment could have been included for every Indian to bow their head to.

 

Nevertheless, hats off to Madam President who saluted each and every contingent reciprocating the ‘Karak’ salute the commanders gave with their weapons by smartly raising their elbows.

 

The flypast is an attraction which one awaits very eagerly. The civilian doesn’t understand what formation they fly in but they understand the tremor and roar when an aircraft flies past. I wish every type of aircraft in our armoury flew down the Rajpath including the Sarang and Surya Kiran teams showing their manoeuvres.

 

The Civilian tableaus were spectacular too. The participation of each state in their traditional attires was a treat to watch. I wish DD could have done justice to cover each one in detail for most of us to assimilate and understand their region, attire, significance, and tribe they belonged to. Personally, for me, it was a great learning.

 

The camera work was appreciable. But I am not sure if DD takes note of certain glitches. It is my personal opinion and for the improvement of their presentation.

 

The way they showcased each contingent/tableau could have been longer. They switched to the President/PM/crowd, mixing two things. DD walo, PM and HM aap ki pitai nahi karenge.

 

They could have put them in "picture in picture" mode without disturbing the parade. Advertisements running on the sides could have been avoided. I hope they give better coverage at beating the retreat.

 

The contingent commanders and participants were the real heroes and heroines. Focus should have been on them. The cameraman missed the main fly past. We only saw aircraft tails and white trails.

 

Yes, in between someone came and whispered in the ears of the PM. PMs expression changed. I thought Pakistan had attacked India and he was trying to keep calm. Thank God nothing like that happened.

 

The jewel in the crown was the Sikh “Bhairav” contingent. The Khalsas looked smart and deadly in their new turnout. Enemy should watch out. They are swift, fast, precise & full of josh. The call of ‘Jo Bole so Nihal’ reverberated, not to miss that ‘Sava lakh se ek larau’ that is one Sikh warrior is equal to 1.25 lakh. Enemy, please take note.

 

I enjoyed the whole pageant thoroughly. A show which is coordinated so precisely by getting different aircrafts to fly from hundreds of miles together. Not to forget the shining paint work on each vehicle glistening in the morning sun.

 

I would like to wish every Indian a very Happy Republic Day, Jai Hind & Vande Matram. I pray that my country steers through these difficult times which have been imposed on us with great elan and tact. We are going to be a superpower, the world understands that.

 

A big thank you to all soldiers who stand guard at our borders as the ‘sentinels of peace’ in rain, storms, hail, and snow. A thank you to all other forces who take care of us during peacetime. Thank you to all the veterans who did their time in uniform. May God Bless you always.

 

Did you guys enjoy the parade or not? I wonder!!!!!!

 

JAI HIND

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छब्बीस जनवरी 2026

लेफ्टिनेंट कर्नल नोएल एलिस

26/01/2026

 

आख़िरकारछब्बीस जनवरी छब्बीस ही गया। कई दिनों की कड़ी प्रैक्टिस, ड्रिल और तालमेल के बाद वह समय आया, जब हर प्रतिभागी, इंसान, जानवर और मशीनकर्तव्य पथको अपनी हथेली की लकीरों की तरह पहचानने लगा।

 

अभ्यास इतना गहन था कि ड्राइवर, पायलट, कंटिन्जेंट कमांडर और मार्च करते दस्ते आँखों पर पट्टी बाँधकर भी चल सकते थे। यहाँ तक कि जानवरों ने भी इस आयोजन के महत्व को समझ लिया था। घोड़े और ऊँट बिना किसी हिचक के, अपने किनारों पर लटकते ‘Jhalaron” के साथ चलते रहे। बैंड की धुनों का तो वे भी आनंद ले रहे थे।

 

Double Hump Camel कैमल’, सैन्य कुत्तों और ईगल्स को पहली बार देखना मेरे लिए एक अनोखा अनुभव था। अपने हैंडलर्स के साथ उनका मार्च करना सचमुच देखने लायक था।

 

यह परेड, अब तक की सभी गणतंत्र दिवस परेडों में सबसे प्रभावशाली थी, जिसे हर भारतीय ने महसूस किया। बख़्तरबंद वाहनों की गड़गड़ाहट, उनकी tracks की चरमराहट, तोपों का झुकना और कमांडरों द्वारा दिए गए स्मार्ट salute सब कुछ अत्यंत प्रभावी था।

 

मेरे लिए गर्व का क्षण तब आया जब मैंने अपनी बटालियन, 17 मेक ( Recce और सपोर्ट) (ट्रैक्ड) के दस्ते को देखा, जिसका नेतृत्व एकलैफ्टिनेंट साहबकर रहे थे, और वेनाग मिसाइलकैरियर पर सवार थे। दुश्मन के लिए संदेश साफ़ था, सीमा लांघने की हिम्मत मत करना। ये third generation कीफायर एंड फॉरगेट”, “टॉप अटैकमिसाइलें हैं। दुश्मन को पता होना चाहिए कि जबनागडसता है तो क्या होता है। Unit ka war cry है सत्रह मेक हर मैदान फ़तेह
और सचमुच, हर मैदान फ़तेह होगा।

 

मुझे पूरा विश्वास है कि यूरोपीय संघ (EU) का प्रतिनिधिमंडल यह भली-भाँति समझ गया होगा कि भारत वास्तव में क्या है और इस विविधताओं से भरी भूमि में क्या सामर्थ्य निहित है। हम आधुनिक भी हैं और परंपरागत भी। हम अपनी जड़ों का सम्मान करते हैं, लेकिन नवीनतम तकनीक के उपयोग से हमें कोई संकोच नहीं। हमारा अपना अंतरिक्ष यात्री भी वहाँ मौजूद था, जिसे अंतरिक्ष अन्वेषण के लिएअशोक चक्रप्रदान किया गया।

 

मेरा मानना है कि समय की सीमाओं के बावजूद, सशस्त्र बलों की और अधिक झांकियाँ (टेबलो) प्रदर्शित की जानी चाहिए थीं।ऑपरेशन सिंदूरमें भाग लेने वाले सैनिकों और उनके उपकरणों को भी शामिल किया जा सकता था, ताकि हर भारतीय सम्मान में सिर झुका सके।

 

महामहिम राष्ट्रपति को सलाम, जिन्होंने हर एक कंटिन्जेंट को सलामी दी और कमांडरों द्वारा हथियारों के साथ दिए गएkadakसलाम का उतनी ही शालीनता से प्रत्युत्तर दिया, अपनी कोहनियों को स्मार्ट ढंग से उठाते हुए।

 

फ्लाईपास्ट वह आकर्षण है, जिसका हर किसी को बेसब्री से इंतज़ार रहता है। आम नागरिक भले ही यह समझ पाए कि विमान किस फॉर्मेशन में उड़ रहे हैं, लेकिन जब वे ऊपर से गुजरते हैं तो उनकी गड़गड़ाहट और कंपन हर कोई महसूस करता है। मेरी इच्छा थी कि हमारे शस्त्रागार में मौजूद हर प्रकार का विमान राजपथ के ऊपर से उड़ता, जिनमें सारंग और सूर्य किरण एरोबैटिक टीमें भी अपने करतब दिखातीं।

 

नागरिक झांकियाँ भी शानदार थीं। हर राज्य की पारंपरिक वेशभूषा में भागीदारी देखना एक सुखद अनुभव था। काश दूरदर्शन (DD) हर झांकी को विस्तार से दिखा पाता, ताकि हम उनके क्षेत्र, पहनावे, महत्व और जनजातीय पहचान को बेहतर ढंग से समझ पाते। व्यक्तिगत रूप से, मेरे लिए यह एक बड़ा सीखने का अवसर था।

 

कैमरा वर्क काबिल--तारीफ था, लेकिन मुझे नहीं पता कि DD कुछ तकनीकी खामियों पर ध्यान देता भी है या नहीं। यह मेरी निजी राय है और केवल प्रस्तुति में सुधार के उद्देश्य से है।

 

हर कंटिन्जेंट और झांकी को दिखाने का समय और लंबा हो सकता था। बार-बार राष्ट्रपति, प्रधानमंत्री, भीड़ पर कैमरा ले जाना, दो चीज़ों को मिलाने जैसा लगा।


DD
वालों, PM और HM आपकी पिटाई नहीं करेंगे।

 

वेपिक्चर इन पिक्चरमोड का उपयोग कर सकते थे, जिससे परेड में कोई बाधा आती। साइड में चल रहे विज्ञापनों से भी बचा जा सकता था। उम्मीद है किबीटिंग रिट्रीटमें वे बेहतर कवरेज देंगे।

 

कंटिन्जेंट कमांडर और प्रतिभागी ही असली Heroes और Heroines थे। कैमरे का फोकस उन्हीं पर होना चाहिए था। कैमरा मैन मुख्य फ्लाईपास्ट चूक गया, हमें केवल विमानों की पूँछ और सफ़ेद धुएँ की लकीरें ही दिखाई दीं।

 

बीच में किसी ने आकर प्रधानमंत्री के कान में कुछ कहा। उनके चेहरे का भाव बदल गया। एक पल को मुझे लगा कि पाकिस्तान ने भारत पर हमला कर दिया है और वे स्वयं को संयत रखने की कोशिश कर रहे हैं। भगवान का शुक्र है कि ऐसा कुछ नहीं हुआ।

 

इस परेड का असली ताज था सिखभैरवकंटिन्जेंट। नए परिधान में खालसा बेहद स्मार्ट और घातक लग रहे थे। दुश्मन को सावधान रहना चाहिए। वे तेज़, फुर्तीले, सटीक और जोश से भरे हुए हैं।


जो बोले सो निहाल की गूँज और सवा लाख से एक लड़ाऊँ का उद्घोष, यानी एक सिख योद्धा सवा लाख के बराबर, दुश्मन, कृपया ध्यान दें।

 

मैंने इस पूरे आयोजन का भरपूर आनंद लिया। यह एक ऐसा प्रदर्शन था, जिसे सैकड़ों मील दूर से उड़ान भरते विभिन्न विमानों के सटीक तालमेल से अंजाम दिया गया। हर वाहन पर चमकता हुआ पेंट, सुबह की धूप में दमक रहा था।

 

मैं हर भारतीय को गणतंत्र दिवस की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ देता हूँ| जय हिंद और वंदे मातरम् मैं प्रार्थना करता हूँ कि मेरा देश इन कठिन समयों से शान और समझदारी के साथ बाहर निकले, जो हम पर थोपे गए हैं। हम एक महाशक्ति बनने जा रहे हैं और दुनिया यह समझती है।

 

उन सभी सैनिकों को दिल से धन्यवाद, जो बारिश, तूफ़ान, ओलों और बर्फ़ में हमारे सीमाओं परशांति के प्रहरीबनकर खड़े हैं। शांति काल में हमारी सुरक्षा करने वाली सभी अन्य सेनाओं को भी धन्यवाद। उन सभी पूर्व सैनिकों को नमन, जिन्होंने वर्दी में देश की सेवा की। ईश्वर आप सभी को सदैव आशीर्वाद दे।

 

तो बताइए, क्या आप सबने परेड का आनंद लिया या नहीं? I wonder!!!!!!

 

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  1. Very well covered Noel. Your observations are well thought of. Hope DD guys too have observed them. Thanks dear...

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  Stray cats are on the prowl in our lane. Residents feed them a variety of food. From Roti to bread and milk is their diet. The way they are bloating is an indicator of their health.   They have been also feeding on the roti we spread for the birds. They eat roti only in case of an emergency. It is birds the cats are after. We haven’t seen them catching one but knowing cat behaviour, they would not miss a chance.   What I do not appreciate is that they jump into the grain bowl. It is a shallow earthen pot hung with wires on a protrusion of a dried branch. Even if there are ten birds feeding on the feeder, it doesn’t shake. Imagine, when a big chubby cat jumps onto it. They have dropped that pot several times and broken it.   We do not mind cats basking on our veranda chairs, but how does one tell the cats not to leave the birds alone. Like the birds are looking for a meal, so are the cats. Nothing like a juicy sparrow or a bulbul or a fat dove.   These cats wer...

ARMY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR

ARMY CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR   LT COL NOEL ELLIS   16/I/2026   I was watching the excerpts of the ‘Army Day Parade’ held in Jaipur. The show put up by the Army was exemplary. It reminded me of the Chinese Military parade, ours was far better. I wish I could have witnessed it in person.   What impressed me was the showcasing of the ‘Bhairav troops’ in their ‘combat regalia’. Especially the Sikh troops. Camo painted faces, Khaki pagris and the call of Bole-so-Nihal could shake up the enemy in his grave.   What caught my attention was their boots. Keeping their tasks and deployment in mind in various sectors, those boots would be wind proof, water proof, light weight, comfortable, flexible, durable with enhanced grip and ankle support.   The contingent was not in ‘Tez chal’ but ‘daur ke kadam taal mode’. Which implies, they do not walk but are always on the run to annihilate the enemy. Their boots had to support their operational requirem...