More than 25,000 personnel of the Delhi Police and paramilitary forces will keep a tight vigil during the Republic Day parade, which will showcase India's military might and cultural diversity to the world.
During the parade, spotters and snipers will be positioned on high-rise buildings along the 8-km-long route for Republic Day parade from Raisina Hills to Red Fort.
"More than 125 buildings around Rajpath will be sealed by the Delhi Police on January 25. Subsequently, rooftop surveillance will be conducted to keep subversive activities at bay," said Joint Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Mukesh Kumar Meena.
The entire stretch will be sanitised several times manually with metal detectors and sniffer dogs.
To keep a tight vigil in the New Delhi and central Delhi area, police will deploy more than 5000 personnel along with motorbike and PCR van patrols.
Barricades and pickets have already been erected on all roads leading to Rajpath in order to control vehicular movement.
The Delhi Police has also asked parade-watchers to pay heed to instructions and not bring any prohibited items to avoid security hassles.
