Australia high commissioner Philip Green honors Indians who fought in WW1 on Anzac day. Says, role of Indians at the Gallipoli was "substantial, admirable, and for too long has been insufficiently remembered" Around 16,000 troops from the then undivided India served. Load image Load image
In the face of the booing at the ANZAC day dawn services in both Sydney and Melbourne today, Uncle Ray Minniecon and Uncle Mark Brown stood proud and didn't even flinch. This is what real pride looks like. Load image 47 KB
With the vile booing at Anzac Day services, it's worth remembering it was Gina Rinehart's disinformation group "Advance" that ran a clinical anti-Welcome to Country campaign immediately before last year's dawn services (ICYMI): theklaxon.com.au "Advance" spread ANZAC-eve division - The Klaxon
Jeering and heckling at an Anzac Day service scrapes the depths of the gutter. It is disgusting, grossly offensive, beneath contempt, an insult to the living and the dead.
Fan account The Princess of Wales attends the wreath laying and parade service as part of the ANZAC Day commemorations at the Cenotaph today. Load image 53 KB
On behalf of The King, The Princess of Wales attends the annual service of commemoration and thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey today, to mark the annual ANZAC Day 2026. Jeff Moore Load image 5 KB
#BREAKING Australia’s most decorated living war hero, Ben Roberts Smith, was “overwhelmed” by well wishers at the Anzac Day Dawn Service this morning in Currumbin, QLD. “I never thought about not coming” “I was always going to be here” “He is absolutely welcome to any service Show more Load image
Today was a historic first for the Future Queen: she laid a wreath at the Cenotaph for Anzac day and I absolutely LOVE the solemnity of the moment and and how beautiful and professional Catherine looked in this setting This woman is a success story because hse is absolutely Show more 0:22 826 KB Load video
Earlier today, HRH The Princess of Wales attended a Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving to mark #ANZACDay here at the Abbey. You can find out more and see pictures from the service at: westminster-abbey.org/abbey-news/pri … Load image Load image 8 KB Load image 5 KB The Prince and Princess of Wales and 2 others
Anzac Day commemorates the service and sacrifice of soldiers who served their countries in times of war, conflict, and peacekeeping operations. The day holds a special significance as it marks the anniversary of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) landing at Gallipoli, Turkey during World War I in 1915. This event is considered a defining moment in the histories of the two countries and shaped their national identities, fostering a legacy of courage, pride, and comradeship among the people.
The connection between Anzac Day and India is rooted in their shared history as part of the British Empire and the fact that many Indian soldiers fought alongside ANZAC forces during World War I and World War II. Over 1.3 million Indian soldiers served in WWI, with approximately 13,000 of them losing their lives in Gallipoli. The participation of Indian troops in the Gallipoli campaign and various other conflict zones demonstrates the courage and dedication of these brave men who fought for a common cause alongside their ANZAC allies. This shared history thus serves as a reminder of the strong bond and mutual respect between India and the ANZAC nations.
Anzac Day is observed in a small scale by the Australian and New Zealand High Commissions in New Delhi. The event usually includes a dawn service with wreath-laying ceremonies to honour Indian and ANZAC soldiers who served together in the past. Anzac Day is observed annually on April 25th, providing an opportunity for people in India, Australia, and New Zealand to pay their respects to the brave soldiers who have served and sacrificed for their respective nations.
Top facts about Anzac Day
Over 1,300 Indian soldiers died during the Gallipoli Campaign. Many of these soldiers were awarded for their bravery, including Sepoy Khudadad Khan, who became the first Indian soldier to receive the Victoria Cross (Britain's highest award for gallantry) for his actions during the campaign.
During the Gallipoli campaign, the Indian army provided support in various capacities like medical, transportation, and logistical support. The Indian forces worked closely with the ANZACs, and it is estimated that over 5,000 Indian soldiers were involved in the Gallipoli campaign alongside the ANZAC forces.
Visit the an Australian War Memorial in Campbell (suburb of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory).
Place red poppies besides the names of family members contained on the Memorial Roll of Honour.
Use this day to educate yourself about the history and significance of Anzac Day.
The red poppy is an international symbol of remembrance for fallen soldiers. Consider wearing a red poppy on Anzac Day as a symbol of solidarity and respect.