Indian Army: Army’s ‘Daredevils’ created a record, 40 soldiers paraded on the path of duty by forming a human pyramid

The daredevils team covered a total distance of two kilometres with this human pyramid on the path of duty, from Vijay Chowk to India Gate. The Indian Army’s Daredevils team is a part of the Signal Corps. 

The Daredevils team of the Indian Army has created a record. Daredevils is the motorcycle rider team of the Indian Army, which is going to parade on the path of duty on Republic Day. This team performed a feat on the path of duty on January 20, under which 40 soldiers formed a 20 feet high human pyramid on seven motorcycles. The Daredevils team covered a total distance of two kilometers with this human pyramid on the path of duty, from Vijay Chowk to India Gate.

Indian Army’s Daredevils team is a part of the Signal Corps. This team has achieved many achievements in the past as well. After the latest record, now the Daredevils team has 33 world records to its name, including entries in the Guinness Book of World Records, Asia Book of Records and Limca Book of Records. The Daredevils team was flagged off from Vijay Chowk by Army’s Signal Corps chief Lieutenant General KV Kumar. The Daredevils team was started in the year 1935 and since its formation, this team has performed more than 1600 motorcycle stunts all over the country.

It is notable that around ten thousand special guests have been invited for this year’s Republic Day celebrations, who will be a part of the 76th Republic Day parade. These will include people who have done better performance in various fields. Many sarpanches will also be included among the special guests, who have done remarkable work in their respective gram panchayats. Along with this, people doing better work in the fields of environment, nutrition, health, clean water etc. have also been invited for the Independence Day programme.

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