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DescriptionIndia-gate-names.jpg
English: The surface of the India Gate is engraved with name of 90,000 Indian soldiers and British Officers who died in World War I and the Afghan wars fighting for The British Empire and British India.The names are grouped based on the Regiment the solder belongs to.
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Pratheep P S
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