New Delhi, March 22 (IANS) World War I era weapons, uniforms, communication equipment and scenes came to life here as the Indian Army marked the centenary of gallantry by Indian soldiers.
The central theme of the pageant highlighted faith, heritage and sacrifice of the 15-lakh strong Indian military which fought in the war.
General N.P. Singh, chief of staff of 2 Corps and the chief coordinator of the exhibition, told IANS that the Indian soldiers' contribution in World War I had not been recorded properly.
"Innocent Indian soldiers displayed true gallantry. They were the chosen ones," said Singh at the Manekshaw convention centre.
"As many as 73,000 Indian soldiers died in the war, 62,000 soldiers were maimed and injured, and nobody knows exactly how many did not return," he added.
Many of the soldiers who took part in the war were illiterate, untrained and semi-trained.
The exhibition - which began on March 10 and will end March 25 - houses stalls with layouts of the war zone, pinpointing the cities where the Indians fought.
Battlefield maps of France, Belgium, Macedonia, Gallipoli (Turkey), Palestine, Egypt, Mesopotamia (Iraq), East Africa, China and Singapore were erected.
On display are details of all the 11 winners of the Victoria Cross - the highest British military decoration for valour - from the Indian subcontinent.
Two descendants of Victoria Cross winners narrated the exploits of their relatives in the war.
B.S. Negi, son of India's first Victoria Cross winner N.K. Darwan Negi, said: "My father was awarded right in the battlefield by King George V on December 5, 1914."
One Irfan Sheikh came all the way from England to share the story of his grandfather Captain Sardar Sheikh Yasin Bahadur.
"My grandfather joined the army as a lad and he came home alive. We have his medals and uniforms in our home. We are proud of his achievements."
Miniature models of monuments erected in remembrance of the Indian contribution in the war such as the Menin Gate Memorial and Indian Forces Memorial in Belgium were also recreated.
Present-day soldiers wore the uniforms of the period and re-enacted the scenes of World War I communication wing, showing the use of morse code, line stores, signalling stores, dispatch stores and radio stores.
A trench was recreated for the public. Soldiers also demonstrated the artillery operations of that time.
Singh said the new generation should know the legacy of the Indian Army and be inspired.
An alleged picture surfaced before the launch of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5, came to know this big thing
Samsung's name is at the forefront of the foldable smartphone. In the year 2019, with its first foldable smartphone, Samsung Galaxy Fold, the company dominated the market. The company has so far
WHO and AIIMS survey claim: The third wave of corona infection will not affect children more than adults
The third wave of corona infection will not have much effect on children. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) have claimed this in their
CDS Bipin Rawat said - If there is a failed Conversation with China, then military options exist
India is constantly engaged in efforts to improve its relationship with China, but it is not ready to compromise its sovereignty at all. India's Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat has
Petrol-diesel prices increased by Rs 30 a liter in PAK: Fuel became costlier by Rs 60 a liter in 6 days, and electricity rates would also increase
The price of petrol, diesel, and kerosene in Pakistan has been increased by Rs 30 per liter (in Pakistani currency). Finance Minister Miftah Ismail said on Thursday night – the government has no
IIT experts claim, Omicron will bring the third wave: Professor Manindra Agarwal said - Natural immune system can beat the infection
The Omicron variant of Corona could cause the third wave of the pandemic. This is to say that Professor Padmashree Manindra Agarwal of IIT Kanpur. Pro. According to Aggarwal, instead of being very
Bengal SSC Scam: Admit card and appointment letter received from Partha Chatterjee's house, ED's revelations will increase the minister's troubles
West Bengal SSC Scam: The problems of West Bengal Minister Partha Chatterjee are increasing. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) claims to have seized several admit cards, appointment letters, and
Budget 2023-24: Sitharaman holds meetings with state finance ministers, takes suggestions and inputs on the upcoming budget
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired a pre-budget meeting with finance ministers of all states and union territories. The objective of the meeting was to take inputs and suggestions for
'Central' government in Maharashtra: 8 decisions after the change of power at the behest of the center, 5 times in 25 days attendance in Delhi Durbar
It has been 25 days since Eknath Shinde became the CM and Devendra Fadnavis as the deputy CM, but the cabinet has not yet expanded in the state. The opposition is blaming the central government for
Terror funding and spread of Islamic terrorism under the guise of madrassas
A Survey of non-government aided madrassas is going on in Uttar Pradesh since last 10 September. The survey is being conducted by the state government on the recommendation of the National Commission
India-US Trade Deal may be sealed this month, will it no longer be affected by Trump's tariffs?
India and the US are working hard to finalise a beneficial trade deal by the end of this month.