Google Doodle celebrates India’s 76th Republic Day with wildlife-themed illustration. Here’s what it represents
- Google celebrated India's 76th Republic Day with a doodle featuring animals in traditional attire, created by Pune-based artist Rohan Dahotre.
- The doodle includes a snow leopard, tiger, and peacock, representing India's diversity and wildlife.
- The Republic Day parade will showcase military capabilities and cultural heritage, with tableaux from various states and ministries.
- For 2025, Indonesia's President Prabowo Subianto has been invited as the chief guest for the celebrations.
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Google celebrates India's 76th Republic Day with a wildlife parade doodle
According to the popular search engine, the colourful art was designed by Pune-based artist Rohan Dahotre. The doodle features a series of animals which represents different regions of India, representing a 'wildlife parade'

Google celebrates India's 76th R-Day with 'wildlife meets culture' doodle
New Delhi: A snow leopard in a Ladakhi dress, a ‘tiger’ wearing a dhoti-kurta holding a traditional instrument and a few other animals and birds representing different regions of India and its diversity feature in a special doodle by internet giant Google to mark the 76th Republic Day. The colourful artwork, which borrows an element of surrealism, depicts the six letters of ‘GOOGLE’ artistically woven into the theme, giving the appearance of a ‘…
Google celebrates India's 76th Republic Day with wildlife-themed doodle
Google celebrated India’s 76th Republic Day with a special doodle by artist Rohan Dahotre, showcasing animals in traditional attire symbolising India’s diversity. The annual parade in New Delhi highlights military strength, culture, and heritage.
Republic Day 2025: Google celebrates India's diverse culture with wildlife themed doodle
As India celebrates its 76th Republic Day today, Google also marks the celebration by highlighting India's rich and diverse culture through Doodle. Republic Day 2025 Google doodle shows a snow leopard, tiger, crocodile, and a few other animals and birds representing different regions of India and its diversity. All creatures are wearing Indian attires from different regions and are holding musical instruments. Pune-based guest artist Rohan Dahot…
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