To celebrate India's 75th Republic Day, Google has revealed a unique doodle. The doodle depicts India's journey from analogue TVs to smartphones, showcasing technological evolution and the shift in how people watch the ceremonial parade over the years.
The Google Doodle honours India's progress and shows how technology has changed how the country celebrates Republic Day. It emphasizes the shift from old TVs to smartphones in modern times.
On X, Google wished the country a ‘Happy Republic Day’ saying, “From black & white to colourful screens, Times changed, but the pride of watching the parade together remains the same.” A picture of the Doodle was attached to the post.
India became independent in 1947 and officially became a republic on January 26, 1950. Over the years, there has been significant technological progress. The doodle shows two TVs and a mobile phone, creatively using the 'G' in Google as part of the first TV. The TV screens shape the 'O's in 'GOOGLE,' and the letters 'G,' 'L,' and 'E' appear on the mobile screen.
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