Last rites of WW2 Japanese soldiers performed

Imphal, Nov 13: As per the customary, the last rites of three Japanese soldiers who were killed in the World War 2 and their skeleton were remains in the state till date were performed at Koirengei on November 12, 2017 by a delegate team from Japan Association of recovery and repatriation of war casualties from […]

Imphal, Nov 13: As per the customary, the last rites of three Japanese soldiers who were killed in the World War 2 and their skeleton were remains in the state till date were performed at Koirengei on November 12, 2017 by a delegate team from Japan Association of recovery and repatriation of war casualties from […]

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73rd Anniversary of Battle of Imphal – WWII

Commemoration of 73rd Anniversary of the Battle of Imphal (WWII) at the Imphal War Cemetery and Maidam Lotpa Ching, the Japan War Memorial Complex, Nambol under Bishnupur District on May 21, 2017, jointly organised by World War II Imphal Campaign Foundation and Manipur Tourism Forum (MTF) in association with Commonwealth War Grave Commission (CWGC). N […]

Commemoration of 73rd Anniversary of the Battle of Imphal (WWII) at the Imphal War Cemetery and Maidam Lotpa Ching, the Japan War Memorial Complex, Nambol under Bishnupur District on May 21, 2017, jointly organised by World War II Imphal Campaign Foundation and Manipur Tourism Forum (MTF) in association with Commonwealth War Grave Commission (CWGC). N […]

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Japan apologises for Khurai bombing

IMPHAL, Apr 25: The Deputy Chief of Japanese Embassy in India, today, apologised for the people who were killed during a feast at Khurai Chingabam Mandap due to a Japanese bomb during World War II. On April 20, 1943, a Japanese bomber dropped a bomb which killed around 100 individuals during a feast and destroyed […]

IMPHAL, Apr 25: The Deputy Chief of Japanese Embassy in India, today, apologised for the people who were killed during a feast at Khurai Chingabam Mandap due to a Japanese bomb during World War II. On April 20, 1943, a Japanese bomber dropped a bomb which killed around 100 individuals during a feast and destroyed […]

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