President Pranab Mukherjee is one of an estimated 25 international heads of state and
government expected to attend Russia’s victory day parade in the Red
Square, commemorating 70 years of the defeat of Hitler’s army
The parade, which is held on May 9 every year to commemorate the end of
the Second World War, will mark its 70th anniversary this year 2015
Russia's President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during the parade
The Indian Army is also sending a 70-member contingent of the Nine Grenadiers to march along with the Red Army and a contingent of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army at Moscow’s Red Square.
The Indian Army is also sending a 70-member contingent of the Nine Grenadiers to march along with the Red Army and a contingent of the Chinese Peoples Liberation Army at Moscow’s Red Square.
The 75-member contingent has been practising at an army facility outside
Moscow since April 25, and will be part of 10 militaries, including
Russia’s Red Army and China’s PLA, to take part in the May 9 parade
Indian Army personnel march during the Victory Day parade at Red Square in Moscow on Saturday
People march through central Moscow holding aloft pictures of World War Two soldiers in remembrance
A boy inspects a billboard showing a winking Russian President Vladimir
Putin and a bear as well as a T-shirt that reads: 'I'm a friend of
Putin' at Victory Park ahead of celebrations
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