The spirit of unity, fitness, and national pride comes alive as Delhi gears up for one of its most anticipated running events—the Delhi Half Marathon. This year’s event carries a deeper meaning as it aligns with Bharat Ka Bhavishya – Shahothon 2.0, scheduled for 10 May 2026 at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium. Marking 1 year of Operation Sindoor, this marathon is more than just a race—it’s a movement that reflects resilience, progress, and the collective strength of the nation.
Runners from across the country will gather to celebrate not only fitness but also the spirit of a new India. The event brings together individuals from all walks of life—students, professionals, athletes, and families—each taking strides toward a healthier and more united future. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a beginner, the Delhi Half Marathon offers an electrifying atmosphere filled with energy, determination, and community support.
Bharat Ka Bhavishya – Shahothon 2.0 serves as a powerful theme, emphasizing the role of youth and citizens in shaping the future of India. The marathon symbolizes forward momentum—both literally and metaphorically—encouraging participants to run not just for themselves, but for a larger cause. The commemoration of Operation Sindoor adds an emotional and patriotic layer, reminding everyone of the sacrifices and achievements that continue to inspire the nation.
The route around the iconic stadium will echo with cheers, music, and motivation, creating an unforgettable experience for all participants. Alongside the run, there will be engagement activities, awareness campaigns, and moments that highlight the importance of unity and national development.
Registrations for the event are now open, and participants can secure their spot by visiting the official page:
https://voiceofconstitution.org/race_selection.php
As the countdown begins, Delhi invites you to be part of this incredible journey. Lace up your running shoes, embrace the spirit of the nation, and take a step toward building a stronger, healthier, and brighter India.