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Republic Day 2026: At 26, Simran Bala to become first woman officer to command CRPF contingent

FP News Desk January 21, 2026, 19:04:55 IST

Assistant Commandant Simran Bala from Jammu and Kashmir will create history by leading an all-male CRPF contingent at the Republic Day parade on Kartavya Path in New Delhi.

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Breaking barriers on Kartavya Path: CRPF officer Simran Bala becomes the first woman to lead an all-male contingent at the Republic Day parade.
Breaking barriers on Kartavya Path: CRPF officer Simran Bala becomes the first woman to lead an all-male contingent at the Republic Day parade.

A remarkable moment in India’s Republic Day celebrations is set to unfold this year as 26-year-old Assistant Commandant Simran Bala from Jammu and Kashmir takes command of an all-male contingent of the Central Reserve Police Force at Kartavya Path in New Delhi. Her leadership of more than 140 male personnel will be a landmark occasion for the nation’s largest paramilitary force and a proud testament to women’s growing role in the security forces.

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Journey of determination

Simran Bala’s participation in the parade carries symbolic weight beyond her individual achievement. A native of Jammu and Kashmir, she represents the perseverance and spirit required to excel in uniformed service. Her journey from the mountainous region to the national stage reflects not only personal dedication but also the evolving face of gender inclusion in India’s defence and paramilitary institutions.

Senior officers within the CRPF have described her selection as a source of immense pride, calling it recognition of her leadership ability, sense of duty and composure under pressure. This development further strengthens the message of equality and empowerment that the force has continuously embraced in recent years.

Recognition for nation builders

The seventy-seventh Republic Day celebration in New Delhi will also shine a light on the country’s inspiring contributors from different walks of life. According to the Ministry of Defence, nearly ten thousand special guests, along with their spouses, have been invited to attend the grand event this year. These invitees include distinguished innovators, researchers, entrepreneurs, start-up founders and members of Self Help Groups.

They have been selected for their exceptional work in creating employment opportunities and driving innovation across multiple sectors. The ministry said that this initiative aims to honour individuals who have played a key role in nation building and to increase public participation in events of national importance.

Celebration of inclusivity and pride

The 2026 parade on Kartavya Path will celebrate the vibrancy, unity and diversity of India. With Simran Bala’s leadership setting a new precedent and citizens from across the nation being recognised for their contributions, this year’s event promises to be a powerful reflection of progress, inclusivity and national pride.

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