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Honoring Netaji: Celebrating the Legacy and Digital Evolution on Parakram Diwas 2026

  • Writer: Mansi Sanwariya
    Mansi Sanwariya
  • Jan 23
  • 4 min read

India marks a powerful moment today as it celebrates the 129th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Known as Parakram Diwas 2026, this day honors the courage and vision of one of the nation’s most revered freedom fighters. This year’s celebrations blend tradition with technology, reflecting how Netaji’s dream of a self-reliant India continues to inspire new generations.



From spectacular drone shows lighting up Kartavya Path to AI-powered restoration of historical archives, the spirit of Netaji and the Indian National Army (INA) remains alive and relevant.



Wide angle view of Kartavya Path illuminated with drone formations
Kartavya Path drone show lighting up the sky during Parakram Diwas 2026


The Significance of Parakram Diwas 2026


Parakram Diwas, or the Day of Valour, commemorates the birth of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, a leader who challenged colonial rule with unmatched bravery. This year, the 129th birth anniversary is more than a remembrance; it is a celebration of his enduring legacy and a call to action for India’s future.


Netaji’s famous slogan, “Give me blood, and I shall give you freedom,” still resonates deeply. It symbolizes sacrifice and determination, qualities that the nation seeks to nurture in its youth today. The government and cultural institutions have organized events that highlight both the historical importance and the modern relevance of his vision.


Kartavya Path Celebrations in Delhi


The heart of the capital witnessed grand festivities along Kartavya Path, where thousands gathered to pay tribute. The highlight was a breathtaking drone show that depicted scenes from Netaji’s life and the Indian National Army’s struggle. The drones formed images of the INA flag, Netaji’s iconic hat, and messages promoting self-reliance.


Alongside the visual spectacle, speeches by historians and freedom fighters’ descendants emphasized the importance of remembering the INA’s role in India’s independence. The event also included a parade showcasing replicas of INA uniforms and artifacts, bringing history to life for attendees.


Kolkata’s Tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti


Kolkata, Netaji’s hometown, held solemn ceremonies at the Netaji Bhawan and other historic sites. The celebrations included wreath-laying, cultural programs, and exhibitions featuring rare photographs and letters restored using AI technology. These digital restorations have made fragile documents accessible to the public for the first time, offering fresh insights into the INA’s operations and Netaji’s strategies.


Schools and colleges in Kolkata organized essay competitions and debates on Netaji’s ideals, encouraging students to reflect on his call for courage and independence. This engagement helps keep the spirit of Parakram Diwas 2026 alive among young Indians.



Eye-level view of AI-restored historical INA documents displayed in Kolkata exhibition
Exhibition of AI-enhanced restored INA letters and photographs at Netaji Bhawan, Kolkata


The Enduring Legacy of the Indian National Army


The Indian National Army, led by Netaji, was a bold experiment in armed resistance against British rule. Though it did not achieve military victory, the INA’s impact on India’s freedom movement was profound. It inspired millions to believe in the possibility of independence through direct action.


Today, the INA’s legacy is celebrated not only for its historical significance but also for its message of unity and sacrifice. Veterans and their families continue to share stories that highlight the INA’s diverse composition, including soldiers from various regions and communities, united by a common goal.


The INA’s ideals also influence India’s current emphasis on self-reliance, especially in defense and technology sectors. Parakram Diwas 2026 reminds citizens that the fight for freedom took many forms and that the spirit of the INA lives on in India’s progress.


Youth and Netaji’s Vision in the Digital Age


One of the most inspiring aspects of this year’s Parakram Diwas is how young Indians are interpreting Netaji’s call in the context of digital sovereignty. With India pushing forward in areas like artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and digital infrastructure, the idea of freedom now extends beyond political independence to technological self-sufficiency.


Students and young professionals are engaging with Netaji’s legacy through digital platforms, creating content, organizing virtual events, and participating in hackathons focused on national security and innovation. This fusion of history and technology shows how the values of courage and self-reliance remain relevant.


Educational institutions are incorporating digital archives and AI tools to teach history interactively. This approach helps students connect emotionally and intellectually with the past, making the 129th birth anniversary a living, evolving celebration.



Close-up view of a student interacting with a digital archive on Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
Student exploring AI-enhanced digital archives related to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and INA


Moving Forward with Netaji’s Spirit


Parakram Diwas 2026 is a reminder that the fight for India’s freedom was not just a moment in history but a continuous journey. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s vision of a self-reliant India challenges every citizen to contribute to the nation’s growth and security.


The celebrations in Delhi and Kolkata, combined with technological advances in preserving history, show how tradition and innovation can work together. The Indian National Army’s story inspires courage, unity, and sacrifice, values that remain essential today.


As citizens, history enthusiasts, and future civil servants reflect on this day, the call is clear: embrace the spirit of Parakram Diwas 2026 by building a strong, independent India in every field. Whether through public service, education, or technology, the legacy of Netaji offers a powerful guide for action.


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