Kargil Vijay Diwas: Monuments and Memorials Honoring the Martyrs


Team Udayavani, Jul 26, 2024, 9:33 AM IST

The Kargil War of 1999 was a fierce battle fought between India and Pakistan. Brave soldiers gave their lives to protect the nation.

Today, we honor these heroes through various monuments and memorials. Let’s take a look at some of the most important places where we remember these warriors.

Dras War Memorial / Kargil War Memorial

The Dras War Memorial, also known as the Kargil War Memorial, is located in Dras, a town in Jammu and Kashmir. This memorial was built by the Indian Army to honor the soldiers who lost their lives in the war.

A big wall here lists the names of all the martyrs. The Amar Jawan Jyoti, or the eternal flame, burns brightly as a tribute to their sacrifices. Every year on Kargil Vijay Diwas, ceremonies are held here, and people come from all over the country to pay their respects.

Source: Wikimedia Commons

National War Memorial, New Delhi

The National War Memorial in New Delhi is another important site. It was built to honor all Indian soldiers who have died in various wars, including the Kargil War.

There is a specific section dedicated to the heroes of Kargil. The layout of the memorial includes four concentric circles, and in the middle stands the Amar Chakra, or the Circle of Immortality, with an eternal flame.

Visitors can walk through the memorial and learn about the bravery of the soldiers.

source: Wikimedia Commons

Hall of Fame, Leh

The Hall of Fame in Leh is a museum built by the Indian Army. It has a special section dedicated to the Kargil War. This section displays weapons, documents, and pictures from the war. There are also detailed stories of how the battles were fought.

The museum educates visitors about the war and the sacrifices made by the soldiers. It’s a place where history comes alive and teaches everyone about bravery.

Other Regional Memorials

Apart from these major memorials, there are many smaller ones spread across India. Local communities have built these to honor the martyrs from their regions. These memorials may not be as grand, but they hold great emotional value for the people. They show how deeply the war affected every corner of the country.

Digital and Virtual Memorials

In today’s digital age, there are many online platforms where we can honor the Kargil War martyrs. Websites and social media pages are dedicated to these heroes, sharing their stories and sacrifices.

Virtual tours of the major memorials are also available, allowing people from all over the world to pay their respects. Technology has made it easier to remember and honor our heroes.

Here are some of the resources:

Gallantry Awards Portal

  • This portal, maintained by the Government of India, provides information about various gallantry awards and the brave soldiers who received them. It includes stories and citations of Kargil War heroes.
  • Link: Gallantry Awards Portal

National War Memorial Virtual Tour

  • The National War Memorial in New Delhi offers a virtual tour on its official website. This tour allows visitors to explore the memorial and its various sections dedicated to different wars, including the Kargil War.
  • Link: National War Memorial Virtual Tour

These memorials and monuments are not just structures; they are symbols of courage, sacrifice, and patriotism. They remind us of the bravery of the soldiers who fought in the Kargil War. Visiting these places, whether in person or online, is a way to show our gratitude and respect. Let’s never forget the heroes of Kargil and always honor their memory.

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