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Martyrs’ Day: How India honours soldiers who gave their lives for the nation

Martyrs’ Day: How India honours soldiers who gave their lives for the nation

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In India’s collective consciousness, a soldier killed in the line of duty is not seen as just a casualty of war, but as a martyr, a ‘shaheed’ whose sacrifice becomes part of the nation’s identity.On Martyrs’ Day, observed on March 23, India remembers the sacrifice of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru, who were executed by the British in 1931. Their legacy continues in the sacrifices of the soldiers who serve the country today, and Martyrs’ Day is an opportunity to understand how India honours their acts of bravery.Over time, India has built a system to honour its fallen soldiers, combining official ceremonies, support for families, and public memory.

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From the Amar Chakra at the National War Memorial to pensions and education schemes that reach families in remote areas, India tries to ensure that no soldier who dies for the nation is forgotten.The most solemn event is the arrival of a martyr’s body in a hometown. The coffin is often draped in the national flag and escorted by a guard of honour, with local politicians, police, and civil society leaders present.In many cases, the local community organises a procession and a brief ceremony, showing that the martyr belongs not just to the regiment, but also to the village, the town, and the nation.

Gallantry awards

India’s gallantry awards are among the highest honours given to members of the armed forces and, in some cases, civilians.Recipients’ families are invited to formal ceremonies, often at Rashtrapati Bhavan, where the medal is presented, and the story of the soldier’s valour narrated.The highest wartime award is the Param Vir Chakra, awarded for “most conspicuous bravery” in the presence of the enemy. It is followed by the Maha Vir Chakra and the Vir Chakra, which recognise acts of gallantry during military operations.In peacetime, the country awards the Ashoka Chakra, Kirti Chakra, and Shaurya Chakra for acts of bravery, including counter-insurgency operations and rescue missions.

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These awards are announced on Republic Day and Independence Day, ensuring national recognition for acts of courage.

National War Memorial

The National War Memorial in New Delhi stands as a central place of remembrance for soldiers who died in service after independence.The memorial stands with an eternal flame called the Amar Chakra (Circle of immortality) at its centre. Before the National War Memorial, the Amar Jawan Jyoti at India Gate served as the main site for paying tribute to soldiers, especially those who died in the 1971 war.Around the Amar Chakra, concentric “walls of honour” are inscribed with the names of more than 26,000 soldiers, each slab symbolising the ancient war formation of a ‘Chakravyuh’, and every soldier’s name etched in granite to signify permanence and dignity.Every evening, a Retreat Ceremony is held at the National War Memorial, where the national flag and the flags of the Army, Navy, and Air Force are lowered before sunset as the Last Post is sounded.On Sundays and special occasions, a Change-of-Guard ceremony, accompanied by military band displays, draws schoolchildren, tourists, and veterans.Wreath-laying ceremonies by the Prime Minister and senior officials are held here on important national occasions.The memorial reflects India’s effort to create a permanent space to honour its fallen soldiers.

​National War Memorial, Delhi

National War Memorial, Delhi

Support to families

Beyond memorials, India also honours its soldiers through a strong welfare and support system for their families.This is both a moral responsibility and a form of social security for families who have lost a member in service.Families of martyrs receive central ex gratia payments, along with pension schemes that provide long-term financial support.Pensions for war-bereaved families are usually set at 100% of the soldier’s last drawn basic pay, along with other components, helping widows and children maintain financial stability.Additional support includes education allowances covering tuition and hostel fees for children, cashless medical care under the Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS), and benefits related to housing and small business support.Some state and central schemes also provide financial assistance for the marriage of daughters or remarriage of widows, along with interest subsidies on home loans to help families rebuild their lives.Employment support is another key measure, with the government reserving certain jobs for the next of kin of fallen soldiers.

Martyrs’ Day: Remembering Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, and Rajguru

Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev

Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev

On March 23, 1931, three young revolutionaries, Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev Thapar, and Shivaram Rajguru were executed, becoming enduring symbols of courage and defiance against British colonial rule. They had been sentenced to death in the Lahore Conspiracy Case. The spark for their action came after the brutal death of Lala Lajpat Rai. While leading a protest against the Simon Commission, Rai was beaten by Superintendent of Police J S Scott and later died of his injuries on 17th November 1928. Outraged, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, and Chandra Shekhar Azad plotted to avenge his death. In a case of mistaken identity, they shot another officer, Saunders, instead. Initially, the British were unaware of the culprits. It was only a handwritten poster by Bhagat Singh explaining the motive behind the killing that linked him and his comrades to Saunders’ death. Later, Bhagat Singh’s dramatic protest in the Central Legislative Assembly on 8th April 1929, where he threw a bomb against two oppressive bills, brought him to the authorities’ attention. Even facing execution, the three showed no fear. They walked to the gallows at Lahore Central Jail with pride, shouting “Inquilab zindabad.” Bhagat Singh famously sang Mera Rang De Basanti Chola- “O mother! Dye my robe the colour of spring,” turning his death into a celebration of freedom rather than despair. Despite appeals for clemency and widespread public support, the three were executed, leaving a lasting legacy. Today, Martyrs’ Day is a tribute to their bravery, self-sacrifice, and patriotism. Their courage continues to inspire generations of Indians.Martyrs’ Day, therefore, is a reminder of the cost of freedom and the responsibility of every citizen. It honours those who fought for the nation and inspires people to uphold the values of courage, commitment, and selflessness. Go to Source

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