<p>New Delhi: The only serving horsed cavalry regiment in the world led the Indian Army contingent at the 75th Republic Day parade on the Kartavya Path on Friday, followed by mechanised columns.</p>.<p>The contingent of the 61st Cavalry of the army was led by Major Yashdeep Ahlawat. </p>.<p>Raised in 1953, this is the only serving horse-mounted cavalry regiment in the world, with an amalgamation of all 'State Horsed Cavalry Units'.</p>.French President Macron witnesses India's grand Republic Day parade.<p>The mounted cavalry was followed by main battle tanks T-90 'Bhishma', the NAG missile system, a tank destroyer indigenously designed by the DRDO, and infantry combat and all-terrain vehicles.</p>.<p>The armoured vehicles were followed by the indigenously designed, developed and manufactured medium-range Pinaka Multiple Rocket Launcher System.</p>.<p>The cavalry was followed by a total of 11 mechanised columns and 12 marching contingents, and a fly-past by Advanced Light Helicopters of Army Aviation Corps.</p>.<p>The parade will end with the fly-past by 46 aircraft of the Indian Air Force.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The only serving horsed cavalry regiment in the world led the Indian Army contingent at the 75th Republic Day parade on the Kartavya Path on Friday, followed by mechanised columns.</p>.<p>The contingent of the 61st Cavalry of the army was led by Major Yashdeep Ahlawat. </p>.<p>Raised in 1953, this is the only serving horse-mounted cavalry regiment in the world, with an amalgamation of all 'State Horsed Cavalry Units'.</p>.French President Macron witnesses India's grand Republic Day parade.<p>The mounted cavalry was followed by main battle tanks T-90 'Bhishma', the NAG missile system, a tank destroyer indigenously designed by the DRDO, and infantry combat and all-terrain vehicles.</p>.<p>The armoured vehicles were followed by the indigenously designed, developed and manufactured medium-range Pinaka Multiple Rocket Launcher System.</p>.<p>The cavalry was followed by a total of 11 mechanised columns and 12 marching contingents, and a fly-past by Advanced Light Helicopters of Army Aviation Corps.</p>.<p>The parade will end with the fly-past by 46 aircraft of the Indian Air Force.</p>