India will mark its 79th Independence Day this year — a day that blends history with heartfelt celebration. It’s a time to honour the courage and sacrifices of freedom fighters who secured the nation’s liberation from colonial rule. Across the country, the tricolour flutters proudly, colourful kites fill the skies, and strains of patriotic music echo through the streets. While many immerse themselves in cultural events or tune in to special television programmes, this year could be an opportunity to spend the day differently — by visiting some of India’s iconic war memorials to pay tribute to those who laid down their lives for the nation.
Here are 10 must-visit war memorials in India
1. National War Memorial, New Delhi
A grand tribute to the Indian Armed Forces, built in a circular design with four symbolic circles — Amar Chakra, Veerta Chakra, Tyag Chakra, and Rakshak Chakra.
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Commemorates the 1999 Indo-Pak War, featuring the Amar Jawan Jyoti, Manoj Pandey Gallery, and Veer Bhoomi.
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Honours Gorkha soldiers and regiments, with a scenic toy train ride and a striking statue of a rifle topped with a soldier’s helmet.
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Among the largest in the country, inaugurated by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam in 2006, with pink sandstone walls and an open-air amphitheatre.
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Dedicated to the heroes of the 1971 Indo-Pak War, featuring inscriptions, plaques, and symbolic structures honouring their bravery.
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Pays homage to the Indian Navy’s role in the 1971 Indo-Pak War, showcasing military artifacts with a backdrop of coastal beauty.
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A Buddhist stupa dedicated to soldiers who fell during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.
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Honours the soldiers who took part in Operation Meghdoot (1984), with a symbolic sculpture of soldiers scaling a ladder with the national flag.
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A World War II site honouring Allied soldiers, with over 1,400 graves and panoramic views of surrounding greenery.
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Inaugurated in 2016 by PM Narendra Modi, featuring an imposing stainless steel structure and thematic displays celebrating valour.
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Here are 10 must-visit war memorials in India
1. National War Memorial, New Delhi
A grand tribute to the Indian Armed Forces, built in a circular design with four symbolic circles — Amar Chakra, Veerta Chakra, Tyag Chakra, and Rakshak Chakra.
How to Reach:
- Air: Fly to Indira Gandhi International Airport, then take a taxi or metro.
- Rail: Arrive at New Delhi Railway Station and use local transport.
Commemorates the 1999 Indo-Pak War, featuring the Amar Jawan Jyoti, Manoj Pandey Gallery, and Veer Bhoomi.
How to Reach:
- Air: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh.
- Rail: Jammu Tawi Railway Station.
Honours Gorkha soldiers and regiments, with a scenic toy train ride and a striking statue of a rifle topped with a soldier’s helmet.
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- Air: Bagdogra Airport.
- Rail: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.
Among the largest in the country, inaugurated by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam in 2006, with pink sandstone walls and an open-air amphitheatre.
How to Reach:
- Air: Shaheed Bhagat Singh International Airport (11 km away).
- Rail: Chandigarh Railway Station (8 km away).
Dedicated to the heroes of the 1971 Indo-Pak War, featuring inscriptions, plaques, and symbolic structures honouring their bravery.
How to Reach:
- Air: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport, Ahmedabad (230 km away).
- Rail: Palanpur Junction (150 km away).
Pays homage to the Indian Navy’s role in the 1971 Indo-Pak War, showcasing military artifacts with a backdrop of coastal beauty.
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- Air: Visakhapatnam International Airport.
- Rail: Visakhapatnam Railway Station (6 km away).
A Buddhist stupa dedicated to soldiers who fell during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.
How to Reach:
- Air: Salonibari Airport, Tezpur (followed by a 330 km road trip).
- Rail: Rangapara North Junction.
Honours the soldiers who took part in Operation Meghdoot (1984), with a symbolic sculpture of soldiers scaling a ladder with the national flag.
How to Reach:
- Air: Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport, Leh.
- Rail: Jammu Tawi Railway Station.
A World War II site honouring Allied soldiers, with over 1,400 graves and panoramic views of surrounding greenery.
How to Reach:
- Air: Dimapur Airport (74 km away).
- Rail: Dimapur Railway Station.
Inaugurated in 2016 by PM Narendra Modi, featuring an imposing stainless steel structure and thematic displays celebrating valour.
How to Reach:
- Air: Raja Bhoj Airport.
- Rail: Bhopal Junction Railway Station.
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