Every year on 26 January, India celebrates Republic Day with pride and joy. It marks the day when the Constitution of India came into effect in 1950, making India a sovereign democratic republic. In 2026, many people are confused about whether it is the 77th or the 78th Republic Day.
Is it 77th or 78th Republic Day?
India became a republic on 26 January 1950, when the Constitution of India came into force. That day is counted as the 1st Republic Day. Each year after that adds one number.
So the count goes like this:
- 1950 – 1st Republic Day
- 2000 – 51st Republic Day
- 2025 – 76th Republic Day
- 2026 – 77th Republic Day
Some people think it should be the 78th because they start counting from 1947. But Republic Day is not linked to Independence Day. It is linked to the Constitution.
Difference Between Independence Day and Republic Day
- Independence Day is celebrated on 15 August, the day India became free from British rule in 1947.
- Republic Day is celebrated on 26 January, the day India began to govern itself under its own Constitution in 1950.
When did India Become a Republic?
India became a republic on 26 January 1950. On this day, the Constitution replaced the old British law, the Government of India Act, 1935. From then on, India started running the country using its own rules written by Indians.
Why was 26th January Chosen?
The date 26 January was chosen to honour an important event in history. On 26 January 1930, Indian leaders declared Purna Swaraj, meaning complete independence from British rule. By choosing this date, India connected its freedom struggle with its new Constitution.
How is Republic Day Celebrated?
Republic Day is celebrated with a grand parade in New Delhi. It shows:
- India’s defence strength
- Cultural diversity of states
- Achievements in science and technology
On this day, the President of India hoists the national flag, showing their role as the head of the Republic.
Who wrote the Indian Constitution?
The Constitution was written by the Constituent Assembly. Dr B. R. Ambedkar was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee. It took nearly three years to complete and became one of the longest written constitutions in the world.
Why Republic Day is Important?
Republic Day reminds every citizen about:
- Justice
- Liberty
- Equality
- Fraternity
These values form the foundation of Indian democracy. It is a day to remember our rights, duties, and the power of the Constitution.


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