This is not to make a case against India’s defence capabilities and strengthening them. On the contrary. But to hitch this testosteroned cart with the horse of the birth of the Constitution and its kartavya shapath is odd. For a republic that prides on being run by people’s representatives elected through universal adult franchise, the celebrations appear skewed and officious.
In an age when representative democracies seem fragile, when republics often fail to encapsulate the best of us, it is essential that we celebrate the values that underpin our nation. The Constitution is the embodiment and repository of these values. Republic Day should be about celebrating these values, with equal measures of pride and fun. For a military-strong nation, the guns can be showed off at another place, another time.