File:India Gate where an eternal flame burns to honour the soldiers who fell saving the nation’s freedom, is lit up during the ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony in New Delhi on January 29,2006.jpg
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DescriptionIndia Gate where an eternal flame burns to honour the soldiers who fell saving the nation’s freedom, is lit up during the ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony in New Delhi on January 29,2006.jpg |
English: India Gate where an eternal flame burns to honour the soldiers who fell saving the nation’s freedom, is lit up during the ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony in New Delhi on January 29,2006. |
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Image title | India Gate where an eternal flame burns to honour the soldiers who fell saving he nation’s freedom, is lit up during the ‘Beating the Retreat’ ceremony in New Delhi on January 29,2006. |
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