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Red Fort as the Venue for Independence Day

Why in the News?

On August 15, 2025, Prime Minister delivered the longest Independence Day speech (103 minutes) from the Red Fort, continuing a tradition started by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1947.

The fort’s choice as the venue reflects its historic role as Delhi’s seat of power and symbol of sovereignty.

About the Red Fort:

  • Construction: Built in 1648 by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as the palace fort of Shahjahanabad, his new capital.
  • Material: Enclosed by massive red sandstone walls with royal pavilions and apartments.
  • Water Feature: Contained the Nahr-i-Behisht (“Stream of Paradise”), a continuous water channel.
  • Architectural Value: Prime example of Mughal architecture, blending Islamic traditions with Indian craftsmanship.
  • Recognition: Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

Historical Significance of Delhi and Red Fort:

  • Delhi’s Role: Seat of power for nearly a thousand years, regarded as “capital of all Hindustan” by Babur.
  • Shahjahanabad: Inaugurated in 1648 with the Red Fort at its centre.
  • Symbol of Sovereignty: Even after Mughal decline, Delhi remained central; East India Company minted coins in the emperor’s name.

1857 Revolt and British Authority:

  • Revolt Centre: Bahadur Shah Zafar was declared leader by sepoys in Delhi.
  • Aftermath: Fall of Delhi ended Mughal rule; Zafar was exiled.
  • Fort Damage: British converted Red Fort into a military garrison, destroying ~80% of interiors.
  • Imperial Authority: Delhi Durbars (1877, 1903, 1911) asserted British control before capital shifted from Calcutta to Delhi in 1911.

Significance of Red Fort for Independence Day:

  • INA Trials: Held in Red Fort in 1946, igniting nationalist fervour.
  • 1947 Ceremony: Jawaharlal Nehru hoisted the national flag on 15 August 1947 and gave the first Independence Day address.
  • Tradition: Since then, every Prime Minister hoists the flag and addresses the nation from its ramparts.
  • Symbolism: Site once stamped with colonial dominance, now reclaimed as a symbol of India’s sovereignty.
[UPSC 2021] What was the exact constitutional status of India on 26th January, 1950?

Options: (a) A democratic Republic (b) A Sovereign Democratic Republic* (c) A Sovereign Secular Democratic Republic (d) A Sovereign Socialist Secular Democratic Republic

 

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