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Italy's Montone Unveils Memorial To Honour Indian Soldiers' Contribution In World War II — IN PICS
The Commune of Montone in Italy, along with Italian Military historians, unveiled the V C Yeshwant Ghadge Sundial Memorial in honour of the valorous sacrifices of Indian soldiers during the Italian Campaign of World War II.
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View In AppThe memorial, located in Montone, Perugia, honours the bravery of the Indian soldiers who fought during the campaign, and specifically remembers Naik Yeshwant Ghadge, a Victoria Cross recipient, who died while fighting on the heights of the Upper Tiber Valley.
Dr Neena Malhotra, India's Ambassador in Italy, and the Indian Defence Attaché were present to represent India at the unveiling ceremony, which was also attended by numerous Italian citizens, distinguished guests, and members of the Italian Armed Forces.
With over 50,000 personnel from the 4th, 8th, and 10th Divisions actively involved, Indian soldiers played a pivotal role in the Italian Campaign. Six of the 20 Victoria Crosses awarded in Italy were given to Indian soldiers in recognition of their valiant efforts during the war.
23,722 Indian soldiers were killed, with 5,782 making the ultimate sacrifice. Their memory lives on in the 40 Commonwealth War Graves scattered across Italy, where they are eternally remembered.
An Indian Army plaque has been installed to ensure inclusivity in the memorial, commemorating the courageous sacrifices made by all ranks of the Indian Army during the Italian Campaign.