From the women contingent of the three armed forces who marched in the parade for the first time to state tableaux depicting women at the forefront, the event left the women members in the crowd emotional and proud.
As the women contingent of the Army led by Captain Divya Ajith marched past the ceremonial dais, the crowd broke into applause.
Ajith earlier had created history by becoming the first women in the history of the Army to have won the coveted 'Sword of Honour', awarded to the best cadet, in 2010 at the passing-out-parade ceremony at the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai.
Reenu Dabas, Gurgaon-based web designer, who had come along with her entire family to witness the occasion said, "Besides seeing President Obama, it was the idea of empowerment of women that delighted me more."
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"I, as a women, felt happy and proud to see the marching contingents from our gender. Also, the tableaux that spoke of saving girl child. It was an emotional moment," she said.
With "Women Empowerment" being the theme of the 66th Republic Day, where US President Obama was present as a Chief Guest, tableaux showcasing the subject drew much attention.
Stories of conquests kept coming along as a tableau on women personnel summiting the Mt Everest drew perhaps the loudest cheer from the crowd, with many saluting the brave officers from the stands.