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The Kargil War Memorial: A Reverential Symphony of Stone and Spirit
The New Indian Express Kalaburagi
|July 26, 2025
Cradled in the shadow of bloodied summits and kissed by the Ladakhi winds, the Kargil War Memorial in Dras stands not merely as a monument, but as a hallowed sanctuary—a living embodiment of fortitude, fidelity, and the nation's undying homage to those who surrendered their lives so others might live in liberty.
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In the quiet, rarefied air of Dras—India's second-coldest inhabited town—rises a memorial not built of mere marble and mortar, but carved from the collective soul of a grateful nation. The Kargil War Memorial, inaugurated in the year 2000 at the base of the storied Tololing Hill, gazes solemnly upon the very terrain where the thunder of artillery once shattered the sky, and soldiers became legends beneath the indifferent stars.
Nestled amidst an amphitheatre of rugged cliffs and storied ridgelines—Tololing, Tiger Hill, Point 4875—the memorial anchors its identity not in grandeur, but in gravitas.
The Memorial's Defining Features At the core of this sacred precinct lies the Wall of Names, an expansive black marble colonnade etched with the names of the 527 fallen soldiers who made the ultimate offering during Operation Vijay in 1999. This obsidian wall, austere and immutable, serves as a ledger of heroism—one that families approach with trembling hands and tear-lined eyes. In its polished surface, citizens glimpse not only the names of warriors but the shimmering reflections of a free and sovereign nation.
Flanking the central pathway, known as Vijaypath, is a curated ensemble of historic weaponry and war remnants—captured enemy mortars, field guns, and battered helmets. These relics, reverently displayed, stand like silent sentinels guarding the memories of the fallen. At the terminus of the path rises a majestic bronze effigy of a soldier, rifle reversed and head bowed, epitomising the stoic humility that cloaked each act of valour.
This story is from the July 26, 2025 edition of The New Indian Express Kalaburagi.
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