<p>New Delhi: Prime Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/narendra-modi">Narendra Modi </a>on Friday paid tributes to the fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial here on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day.</p>.<p>The prime minister led the nation in paying solemn tributes by laying a wreath at the memorial, escorted by the Chief of Defence Staff and the three Service Chiefs.</p>.<p>Modi was received at the National War Memorial by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.</p>.Indonesian President Subianto witnesses India's grand Republic-Day parade.<p>Following the wreath-laying, the Guard Commander gave command for the 'Salami Shastra', followed by the 'Shok Shastra', after which the buglers sounded the 'Last Post'.</p>.<p>The officers in uniform gave a salute while other dignitaries observed a two-minute silence to honour the fallen soldiers.</p>.<p>The silence was broken by the buglers sounding the 'Rouse', signalling the end of the two minutes of remembrance. The Guard Commander then ordered the 'Salami Shastra', concluding the ceremony.</p>.<p>The PM also signed the Visitors' Book before departing for the saluting dais at the Kartavya Path.</p>.<p>The iconic memorial in the India Gate complex was inaugurated by Modi in 2019. It is dedicated to soldiers killed during the India-China War in 1962, India-Pak wars in 1947, 1965 and 1971, Indian Peace Keeping Force Operations in Sri Lanka and during the Kargil Conflict in 1999, and also those in the UN peacekeeping missions.</p>.<p>Spread over an area of approximately 40 acres, the National War Memorial comprises four concentric circles, namely -- the 'Amar Chakra', 'Veerta Chakra', 'Tyag Chakra' and the 'Rakshak Chakra' with names of 25,942 soldiers inscribed in golden letters on granite tablets.</p>.<p>It also includes a central 15.5m obelisk, an eternal flame and six bronze murals depicting famous battles fought by the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy in a covered gallery (Veerta Chakra). </p>
<p>New Delhi: Prime Minister <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/narendra-modi">Narendra Modi </a>on Friday paid tributes to the fallen soldiers at the National War Memorial here on the occasion of the 76th Republic Day.</p>.<p>The prime minister led the nation in paying solemn tributes by laying a wreath at the memorial, escorted by the Chief of Defence Staff and the three Service Chiefs.</p>.<p>Modi was received at the National War Memorial by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh.</p>.Indonesian President Subianto witnesses India's grand Republic-Day parade.<p>Following the wreath-laying, the Guard Commander gave command for the 'Salami Shastra', followed by the 'Shok Shastra', after which the buglers sounded the 'Last Post'.</p>.<p>The officers in uniform gave a salute while other dignitaries observed a two-minute silence to honour the fallen soldiers.</p>.<p>The silence was broken by the buglers sounding the 'Rouse', signalling the end of the two minutes of remembrance. The Guard Commander then ordered the 'Salami Shastra', concluding the ceremony.</p>.<p>The PM also signed the Visitors' Book before departing for the saluting dais at the Kartavya Path.</p>.<p>The iconic memorial in the India Gate complex was inaugurated by Modi in 2019. It is dedicated to soldiers killed during the India-China War in 1962, India-Pak wars in 1947, 1965 and 1971, Indian Peace Keeping Force Operations in Sri Lanka and during the Kargil Conflict in 1999, and also those in the UN peacekeeping missions.</p>.<p>Spread over an area of approximately 40 acres, the National War Memorial comprises four concentric circles, namely -- the 'Amar Chakra', 'Veerta Chakra', 'Tyag Chakra' and the 'Rakshak Chakra' with names of 25,942 soldiers inscribed in golden letters on granite tablets.</p>.<p>It also includes a central 15.5m obelisk, an eternal flame and six bronze murals depicting famous battles fought by the Indian Army, Air Force and Navy in a covered gallery (Veerta Chakra). </p>