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Madras Regiment, India's oldest infantry, marches through Kartavya Path

IndiaTimes Friday, 26 January 2024
The Thambis as the troops of the Madras regiment are popularly known with their hallmark head gear, 'Black Pom Pom'. Madras Regiment is the oldest Infantry regiment of Indian Army and finds its origin dated in the year 1750.
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Witness the awe-inspiring spectacle as the Rajputana Rifles march through Kartavya Path, echoing the powerful war cry, 'Raja Ram Chandra Ki Jai!' Join us in celebrating the storied history and unwavering courage of India's oldest Rifle Regiment during the Republic Day parade. #RepublicDay...

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