To mark India’s 73rd Republic Day, this year the internet search giant has come up with a vibrant doodle depicting elephants, camels, saxophone, and various other rich elements from the annual January 26 ceremonial parade on Rajpath. Credit: Google Photo
Last year, Google gave a tribute to India’s art and architecture, cultural, and sartorial heritage with a colourful doodle on the 72nd Republic Day. The artwork showcased beautiful old buildings in the backdrop in light saffron hue along with people in the front in a green shade, with the letters of the company's name in blue emblazoned in the middle, in a nod to the tricolour. Credit: Google Photo
In 2020, Google dedicated a special doodle to mark the 71st Republic Day, which captured the country's vibrant diversity, rich sartorial and cultural heritage as well as beautiful bio-diversity. The multi-hued doodle, with a dominant blue tone, depicts iconic monuments interspersed with images of famous music instruments and dance forms. Credit: Google Photo
Keeping it simple, Google celebrated India’s 70th Republic Day in 2019 with a beautiful doodle depicting the grand Rashtrapati Bhavan. Credit: Google Photo
Highlighting India’s rich culture and love for art, Google Doodle commemorated India's 69th Republic Day with a focus on crafts, music, and tradition. Credit: Google Photo
Artist Reshidev R K recreated the colourful celebrations depicting the iconic Republic Day Parade, representing various components of India's history in 2017. The doodle, with the Rashtrapati Bhawan in the background, showed India's heritage and architecture on its 70th Republic Day. Credit: Google Photo
In honour of Republic Day 2016, artist Robinson Wood created Google Doodle as a tribute to this colourful set of 54 guards and 34 musicians, all sitting tall atop proudly-strutting quadrupeds! Credit: Google Photo
Google India's 66th Republic Day doodle features a tableau showcasing India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan, two New Delhi landmarks that are symbolic of the Republic of India. Credit: Google Photo
In 2014, Google had Border Security Force (BSF) daredevils in tricolour performing a balancing act. Credit: Google Photo
On India's 64th Republic Day Google doodle depicted India's national animal the tiger on the homepage. Credit: Google Photo
In 2012 the Google doodle commemorating India's 63rd Republic showed National Bravery Award-winning children riding on the backs of decorated elephants, quite like the actual parade on Rajpath, New Delhi. Credit: Google Photo
In 2010, the India Republic Day Google doodle depicted Republic Day action in the air with fighter aircraft decorating the sky with the Tricolour. Credit: Google Photo
Published 26 January 2022, 05:11 IST