World War I comes alive in Delhi


Posted on 23rd Mar 2015 12:24 pm by mohit kumar

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.

0 Like 0 Dislike
Previous news Next news
Other news

One Nation One Election: How long have simultaneous elections been held in the country, and why are Lok Sabha and Assembly elections being held separately?

The discussion of 'One Country One Election' has started once again in the country. A committee w

Harshvardhan said in the fear of Corona's new strain, Modi government cautious, no need to panic

The new strain of coronavirus in Britain has brought the whole world under tension. Because of th

Japan started welcoming tourists again, Covid-19 protocol was implemented in the country for almost two and a half years

Japan has once again started welcoming tourists by ending the Corona restrictions in the country.

Waqf Bill: Indian Muslim League angry with Rahul-Priyanka, called this move of Congress MP a 'black spot'

The Indian Union Muslim League has expressed dissatisfaction over the absence of Wayanad MP and C

Parties trying to make virtual to actual, BJP-JDU ready for voting but the opposition wants elections after Corona

These days political parties are busy preparing for the Corona transition and the upcoming assemb

'Our family is called a traitor...', what did PM Modi say on the question of Rajmata, the BJP candidate contesting from Krishnanagar?

Amidst the Lok Sabha elections, Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke on the phone to a BJP candidat

Taliban is not going to change: Taliban leader said - democracy will not work in Afghanistan; No need to tell how our government will be

The Taliban, engaged in taking power in Afghanistan, have expressed their intentions. Taliban lea

Exclusive Interview: Bhupinder Singh Hooda said – it was wrong to remove Amarinder before the election, we are G-23 not Congress's Great-23

Leader of the Opposition Bhupinder Singh Hooda, who has been the Chief Minister of Haryana twice,

Twitter handle of Ministry of Jal Shakti hacked: Agencies engaged in an investigation; Second major cyber attack in 9 days

The Twitter handle of the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti was hacked on Thursday morning. Since then

Announcement of Karnataka Waqf Board: Schools will be opened by investing their land and money, and girls will be exempted from wearing hijab

Karnataka: Karnataka Waqf Board has made a big announcement. The Waqf Board is planning to open s

Sign up to write
Sign up now if you have flare of writing..
Login   |   Register
Follow Us
Indyaspeak @ Facebook Indyaspeak @ Twitter Indyaspeak @ Pinterest RSS



Play Free Quiz and Win Cash