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PM Modi Participates In Special Ceremony At National War Memorial

Defence minister Rajanth Singh who is also at the event issued a commemorative stamp on the occasion of Swarnim Vijay Diwas.

New Delhi: On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Vijay Diwas, which commemorates India’s victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war. Prime Minister Narendra Modi participated in a homage ceremony at the National War Memorial in Delhi.

During the ceremony, PM Modi also laid a wreath at the National War Memorial to honour the soldiers who were killed in the line of duty. At the memorial PM Modi also signed the visitors’ book and wrote: “On behalf of the entire nation, I salute the warriors of the 1971 war. The citizens are proud of the brave warriors who wrote unparalleled tales of valour.”

As a part of the Swarnim Vijay Varsh Celebrations on December 16 last year, the Prime Minister lit the Swarnim Vijay Mashaal from the Eternal Flame at the war memorial. He also lit four flames that were to traverse along with different directions. Since then, these four flames have traversed across the length and breadth of the country, including to Siachen, Kanyakumari, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Longewala, Rann of Kutch, Agartala.

The flames were taken to key battle areas and also to the houses of gallantry award winners and veterans of the 1971 war.

During today’s ceremony, these four flames were merged by the Prime Minister with the Eternal Flame at the National War Memorial.

Defence minister Rajanth Singh who is also at the event issued a commemorative stamp on the occasion of Swarnim Vijay Diwas.

Bangladesh will be holding the golden jubilee celebrations in Dhaka on Thursday. Meanwhile, Indian President Ram Nath Kovind is in Bangladesh for the grand celebrations of the Victory Day and is invited by his counterpart as ‘guest of honour.’ This is his first international visit since the beginning of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic in 2020.

 

 

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