Indian tunes to set mood at 'Beating Retreat' ceremony
The ceremony held on January 29 every year marks the culmination of the four-day-long Republic Day celebrations.

The ceremony held on January 29 every year marks the culmination of the four-day-long Republic Day celebrations.
As many as 26 performances will be held by the Army, Navy, Air Force, state police and Central Armed Police Force bands taking turns to enthrall the audience including the president and other dignitaries.
There will be 25 tunes prepared by the Indian musicians, including 'Indian Soldiers', 'Herana Heran', 'Mushkoh Valley', 'Tejas', 'The Great Marshal','Namaste India', among others. The only western tune will be 'Abide with me'. The event will come to a close with the ever-popular tune of 'Sare Jahan se Acha', a statement from Defence Ministry said.
This year, 18 military bands, 15 pipes and drums bands from regimental centres and battalions are participating in the ceremony, it said.
The principal conductor of the Beating Retreat ceremony will be Maj Ashok Kumar.
'Beating Retreat' marks a centuries old military tradition. At the sounding of retreat, the troops ceased fighting, sheathed their arms and withdrew from the battlefield, returning to their camps at sunset.
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