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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to the Indian soldiers who fought in the first World War a hundred years ago.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tributes to the Indian soldiers who fought in first World War a hundred years ago saying that India is committed towards world peace. PM Modi pledged to create an atmosphere where wars do not occur.
“Today, as we mark 100 since the end of the horrific first World War, we reiterate our commitment towards world peace and pledge to work to further an atmosphere of harmony and brotherhood so that the trail of death and destruction caused by wars does not occur,” the prime minister tweeted.
Today, as we mark one hundred years since the end of the horrific First World War, we reiterate our commitment towards world peace and pledge to work to further an atmosphere of harmony and brotherhood so that the trail of death and destruction caused by wars does not occur.
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— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 11, 2018
PM Modi remembered the soldiers who fought in the war, saying that India was not directly involved but Indian soldiers have fought across the world just for the cause of peace.
“I have had the honour of paying tributes at the Neuve-Chapelle Memorial in France and at the memorial in Israel’s Haifa, places associated with India’s role in the first World War. When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came to India, we paid tributes at the Teen Murti-Haifa Chowk”, Modi said.
I have had the honour of paying tributes at the Neuve-Chapelle Memorial in France and at the memorial in Israel’s Haifa, places associated with India’s role in the First World War.
When PM @netanyahu came to India, we paid tributes at the Teen Murti-Haifa Chowk. pic.twitter.com/6u6hcaUUt9
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 11, 2018
The first World War began on July 28, 1914 and lasted till November 11, 1918.
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