- India Gate
Infobox Military Memorial
name=India Gate
country=
caption=India Gate
commemorates=Indian soldiers who died
inWorld War I and theAfghan Wars
use_dates=1921 -
established=1921
unveiled=1931
coordinates=coord|28|36|46.31|N|77|13|45.5|E|
nearest_town=Delhi ,India
designer=Edwin Lutyens
inscription=
by_country=
by_war=
source=The India Gate is one of the largest
war memorial s inIndia . Situated in the heart ofNew Delhi , India Gate is prominent landmark inDelhi and commemorates the members of the erstwhileBritish Indian Army who lost their lives fighting for theIndian Empire inWorld War I and theAfghan Wars . Following India's independence, India Gate became the site ofIndian Army 'sTomb of the Unknown Soldier , known as the Amar Jawan Jyoti.History
Situated on the
Rajpath inNew Delhi , the India Gate was originally called the All India War Memorial and was designed byEdwin Lutyens to commemorate the Indian soldiers who died inWorld War I and theAfghan Wars . The foundation stone was laid on10 February ,1921 by theDuke of Connaught . The names of the soldiers who died in these wars are inscribed on the walls. It was completed in 1931.The 42
metre tall India Gate is situated such that many important roads spread out from it. Traffic passing around India Gate used to be continuous until the roads were closed to the public due to terrorist threats. The lawns around Rajpath are thronged by people during the night, when the India Gate is lit up. The India Gate also has some resemblance to theArc de Triomphe of Paris. Inscribed on top of India Gate in capital letters is the line:Amar Jawan Jyoti
Burning in a shrine under the arch of India Gate since 1971 is the Amar Jawan Jyoti (the flame of the immortal warrior), which marks the
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier . The shrine itself is a black marblecenotaph with a rifle placed on its barrel, crested by a soldier's helmet. Each face of the cenotaph has inscribed in gold the words "Amar Jawan" (Immortal Warrior). This cenotaph is itself placed on an edifice which has on its four corners four torches that are perpetually kept alive. It was unveiled onJanuary 26 1972 by the then Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi , in the wake of the1971 Indo-Pak War . Today, it is customary for the President and the Prime Minister, as well as visiting Guests of State, to pay homage at the site on occasions of State ceremonies.External links
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=28.613656,77.227685&spn=0.005515,0.010525&t=k&hl=en Satellite picture by Google Maps]
* [http://photography.robins.in/monuments/subalbum_2.html India Gate at Night]
* [http://www.ianandwendy.com/OtherTrips/India/Delhi/India%20Gate/slideshow.htm Pictures of India Gate] From a backpacker's trip around India in 2005.
* [http://www.panoramio.com/user/116638/tags/India%20Gate Photos and 360° panoramic view of adjacent Children Garden]*
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