New Delhi: Amar Jawan Answer Flame at the Indian Gate will be extinguished after 50 years and joining the flame in the commemoration of the National War here on Friday, military officials said.
Amar Jewan Jyoti was built as a warning for the Indian army who was killed in the action in the Indo-Pak War in 1971, which India was won, which led to the creation of Bangladesh.
It was inaugurated by the prime minister at the time, Indira Gandhi, on January 26, 1972.
Military officials said on Thursday that the flame of AMAR JOWI Jyoti will be extinguished on Friday afternoon and joining the flame on the national war warnings, which is only 400 meters on the other side Indian gate.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on February 25, 2019, inaugurated the warning of the National War, where the names of 25,942 soldiers were written in gold letters on granite tablets.