“At the most solemn ceremony, held in the brilliantly lit and high domes of Durbar Hall at Government House, India was declared a Sovereign Democratic Republic exactly at eighteen minutes past ten on the morning of Thursday, January 26, 1950. Six minutes later, Dr Rajendra Prasad was sworn in as President,” reported “Fauji Akhbar” (now ‘Sainik Samachar') in its article titled ‘Birth of a Republic' on February 4, the same year.
“The birth of Indian Republic and the installation of its first President were announced by a salute of 31 guns shortly after 10:30 am,” reports the publication.
In an impressive swearing-in ceremony, the retiring Governor-General, C Rajagopalachari, read out the proclamation of the Republic of “India, that is, Bharat”.
“... And whereas it has been declared by the said Constitution that India, that is, Bharat, shall be a Union of States comprising within the Union the territories which were hitherto the Governor's provinces, the Indian states and the Chief Commissioners' provinces,” the military journal quoted the last Governor-General's speech.