What Makes the Bactrian Camels’ Republic Day Appearance Historic?
In a unique and symbolic moment during the 77th Republic Day Parade, India showcased an extraordinary element of its natural and strategic heritage. For the first time ever, double-humped Bactrian camels from Ladakh marched down Kartavya Path, drawing national attention. Named Galwan and Nubra, these camels represented not just tradition, but resilience, biodiversity, and India’s evolving high-altitude defence preparedness.
Bactrian camels from Ladakh made their historic debut at the Republic Day Parade 2026, highlighting their rarity, ecological importance, and emerging role in India’s high-altitude military logistics.
| Aspect | Details |
| Species | Bactrian Camel (Double-humped) |
| Local Name | Mundri Camel |
| First Parade Appearance | Republic Day 2026 |
| Native Region | Nubra Valley, Ladakh |
| Estimated Population in India | 365 |
| Strategic Role | High-altitude logistics |
Q. Bactrian camels, recently seen in the Republic Day Parade, are native to which Indian region?
A. Thar Desert
B. Rann of Kutch
C. Nubra Valley
D. Spiti Valley
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