Over 30,000 police and paramilitary forces will secure Delhi's Republic Day celebrations, utilizing AI-enabled smart glasses for real-time criminal identification.
Members of the public are allowed to attend the Republic Day parade, but prior online registration is mandatory. Entry is permitted only to those who have a valid e-pass.
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