Sunday, November 11, 2018

"ARMISTICE DAY". 100 YEARS REMEMBRANCE DAY.


PM Narendra Modiji the only Indian PM who never forgets to honor the sacrifice of the Indian soldier's, wherever they were martyred while in military combat. This time, he paid tribute and remembered 74000 Indian soldier's who fought and were martyred in World War 1, and therefore He made India join in remembering her over the year forgotten brave soldier's.
India, as Australia, New Zealand, Europe and Americans are proudly holding events to remember their 20 millions soldier's and other's who were killed between 1914 to 1918 in the gruesome World War 1. 
11 Nov 18, is being commemorated as the day when the war ended. All countries who lost their brave will be holding similar events. PM Narendra Modiji today (Sunday) while paying tribute to Indian 74000 forgotten brave soldier's reiterated, India's commitment towards World Peace. “This was a war in which India was not directly involved yet our soldier's fought the World War 1, just for the cause of peace” He tweeted on the occasion of the centenary of Armistice Day.
Armistice Day is commemorated on November 11 to mark the end of the 1914 to 1918 conflict. More than 20 million German's, Russian's, American's, Australian's, African's, Asian's and European soldier's died in the war and more than twice as many were injured.
India is being represented by The Vice President Shri Venkaiah Naidu, in France today for the Armistice Centenary Commemoration, while paying tribute to the Indian Soldier's, He said. “I join the nation in paying homage to Indian soldier's who fought selflessly for human liberty and freedom," He also tweeted. “Their valour and sense of duty reaffirmed India's commitment to righteousness.” 
The Indian Vice President Shri Venkaiah Naidu on 09 Nov 18 (Friday) unveiled an Indian War Memorial at Villers Guislain, 200 km from Paris, to highlight the contribution of the Indian soldier's who helped France achieve freedom. 
Thanks to Modiji, that now the Indian Nation is very close to acknowledging the immense contribution of brave Shri Subhas Chandra Bose of the "INA", in getting India independence from the British. 

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