Kisan Indira Marg
Full Form of KIM
What is KIM?
Kisan Indira Marg (KIM) is a prominent road in the heart of New Delhi, India, that connects the iconic Rajpath to the India Gate complex. Named in honour of India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru (Indira Gandhi’s father) and the farming community (‘Kisan’ means farmer), the road serves as a vital artery for both ceremonial and everyday traffic. It is most famously used during the annual Republic Day parade on 26 January, when military and cultural tableaux travel along Rajpath and then turn onto KIM toward India Gate. Beyond these state events, the road remains a thoroughfare for commuters, tourists, and locals visiting the central Delhi area, including the National War Memorial and the lawns surrounding India Gate. In Indian government parlance, KIM appears in traffic advisories, event planning documents, and tourism guides. While not a topic in competitive exams, familiarity with KIM is useful for candidates appearing for Delhi Police, civil services, or any exam requiring knowledge of Delhi’s geography. The road symbolises the blend of agrarian roots and political heritage that defines India’s capital.
KIM का फुल फॉर्म
किसान इंदिरा मार्ग
Example
After the Republic Day parade, the floats proceed along KIM towards India Gate, allowing thousands of spectators to view the display.