Every Republic Day, India salutes itself in ceremonial splendour… precision marches, fighter jets streaking the sky… a reminder of a ‘Constitution’ won through sacrifice. Yet beyond the parade grounds and televised tributes, another Republic is quietly unfolding. It is being built not through proclamations, but through action, but by a new India that understands citizenship not as inheritance, but as participation.
As journalist and cultural chronicler Sumita Chakraborty, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, TheGlitz observes, the true pulse of the Republic today is felt not only in grand national rituals, but in the everyday choices of Indians who are reshaping democracy through entrepreneurship, storytelling, activism, and innovation, quietly, purposefully, and in real time.
…Yes, we are talking about India’s activists who are not waiting for institutions to catch up. They are shaping the Republic in real time… through entrepreneurship, climate action, digital storytelling, and social innovation… often from regions once considered peripheral to the national narrative.
Digital Democracy: Voices That Refuse to Whisper
In the age of algorithms, civic engagement has moved from street corners to screens, but its impact has only grown louder. Platforms are no longer just for performance; they are instruments of accountability.
Abhisar Sharma, digital-first, youth-facing journalism, a sharp, digitally native Hindi journalist speaks to India’s Gen Z with clarity, context, and calm authority. His reportage and explainers prove that serious journalism can thrive on new platforms without losing depth or conscience.

Shivangi Saxena, another young Hindi journalist & field reporter, represents a new generation of women in Hindi journalism, Shivangi Saxena brings empathy and rigour to grassroots reporting. Her work reflects a Gen Z sensibility that values lived experience, regional voices, and credibility over spectacle.

Faye D’Souza, founder of Beatroot News, has redefined journalism for the digital citizen… sharp, accessible, and uncompromising. Her work proves that credibility can thrive outside traditional newsrooms.

From Kashmir, journalist and author Masrat Zahra has used visual storytelling to document everyday life in conflict zones, reclaiming narrative agency through her lens. Her photographs speak not of spectacle, but of lived reality… quietly powerful, deeply human.
These creators are not influencers in the commercial sense. They are curators of conscience, ensuring the Republic remains questioned, transparent, and awake.
Entrepreneurship: Nation-Building Beyond Valuations
India’s startup ecosystem has matured, and with it, its purpose. Today’s young entrepreneurs are as invested in impact as they are in innovation.
From Manipur, Ritesh Tiwari, co-founder of HappyCultivator, has built agritech solutions that connect farmers directly with markets, eliminating exploitation and restoring dignity to agricultural livelihoods.

In Ladakh, Chewang Norphel, the legendary Ice Man of Ladakh, represents a different kind of entrepreneurship… one rooted in survival. His artificial glaciers store winter meltwater for summer irrigation, offering a lifeline to high-altitude communities battling climate extremes. Quiet, ingenious, and enduring, his work exemplifies innovation shaped by landscape.

Nationally, leaders like Nithin Kamath, Vineeta Singh, and Ankur Warikoo have shifted conversations around success… Kamath, beyond building Zerodha into India’s largest retail brokerage, champions financial literacy and investor empowerment, proving that disruption can coexist with responsibility.

Vineeta Singh, as CEO of SUGAR Cosmetics, elevates entrepreneurship with purpose, blending bold innovation with advocacy for women’s leadership and workplace inclusivity; and Ankur Warikoo, more than a serial entrepreneur, inspires a generation to redefine success by valuing mental wellness, deliberate living, and ethical decision-making over sheer ambition.

This is capitalism with a conscience… and it is redefining the Republic’s economic soul.
Climate Action: The Republic’s Most Urgent Frontier
For India, climate change is not a future concern… it is a lived emergency.

In Assam, Purnima Devi Barman, founder of the Hargila Army, has mobilised thousands of rural women to protect the endangered Greater Adjutant Stork. What began as conservation has evolved into a powerful social movement, where ecology, livelihood, and community pride intersect.

Young activist, 11-year-old Licypriya Kangujam, from Manipur, has emerged as one of the world’s youngest climate advocates, reminding global leaders that urgency knows no age.
These changemakers prove that environmental action in India is no longer elite or urban, it is deeply local, deeply personal.
Culture, Identity, and Inclusion: Expanding the Idea of India
The new Republic is also being shaped through culture… fluid, inclusive, unapologetically diverse.

From the North East, singer Rewben Mashangva has revived the Tangkhul Naga folk instrument pena, ensuring indigenous music enters global consciousness without dilution.
In Kashmir, entrepreneur Sheikh Noor-ud-din is using tourism and craft revival to reframe the region’s identity, shifting focus from conflict to culture, craftsmanship, and continuity.
These voices challenge monolithic ideas of Indian identity, expanding the Republic to include every accent, archive, and aspiration.
A Republic Co-Created, Every Day – TheGlitz Says
This Republic Day, patriotism no longer wears a single uniform. It codes, cultivates, questions, documents, designs, protects, and dares. It lives in mountain villages and coastal towns, in start-up hubs and storytelling spaces, in classrooms, farms, studios, and smartphones. India’s youth is not marching behind history… they are walking ahead of it, quietly, deliberately, and with intent.
This Republic Day, India today is not merely defended by borders or celebrated by parades; it is sustained by ideas, empathy, innovation, and courage in everyday action. And as this generation redefines what it means to belong, participate, and build, one truth becomes unmistakably clear: the future of the Republic isn’t arriving someday… it is already here, being shaped in real time, by hands unafraid to hold it.




