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Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Mazargues Cemetery in Marseille, France, along with President Emmanuel Macron, to pay tribute to Indian soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Great War. The cemetery, maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, houses 1,487 casualties of the Great War and 267 of the Second World War, including 205 Indian soldiers who were cremated.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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