Defence Minister Rajnath Singh inaugurated the Indian War Memorial in Seoul to honour Indian soldiers who served during the Korean War. The memorial commemorates the humanitarian service and sacrifices of the Indian Army’s 60 Para Field Ambulance and the Custodian Force of India. (Pics/PTI)
Updated On: 2026-05-21 03:45 PM IST
Compiled by : Tarun Verma
Rajnath Singh was received by Kwon Oh-eul at the memorial site and visited a photo exhibition showcasing the contribution of Indian troops during the Korean War
Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh holds the India-Republic of Korea Defence Industry Business Roundtable with South Korea Minister of Defence Acquisition Program Administration (DAPA) Lee Yong-cheol, during his two-nation tour, in Seoul
Rajnath Singh was joined by the Republic of Korea’s Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs in unveiling the war memorial at the Imjingak Park in Seoul
The two ministers laid a wreath at the memorial and paid homage to the brave Indian soldiers, whose service continues to be remembered by the people of the Republic of Korea, with deep respect and gratitude
During the programme, an MoU signing ceremony and unveiling of memorial signage were held in the presence of senior officials from both countries. The national anthems of India and the Republic of Korea were also performed by a military band
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh highlighted the enduring legacy of India’s contribution to peace and humanitarian assistance on the Korean Peninsula and stated that the shared history and sacrifices of the two nations continue to serve as a strong foundation for the India-South Korea Special Strategic Partnership
The Defence Minister also extended appreciation to the Korean government for its valuable support and cooperation in the establishment of the memorial. The Indian War Memorial has been constructed in the same area where the CFI had established the ‘HIND NAGAR’ in September 1954, housing almost 22,000 prisoners of war till their peaceful repatriation
The inauguration of the Indian War Memorial also marked the conclusion of Rajnath Singh’s four-day visit to Vietnam and South Korea