Rajnath Singh visits Singapore and pays tribute to INA Memorial marker
After completing his tour to Indonesia, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on his way back home, paid a brief visit to Singapore on Saturday.
He paid tributes to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose by laying a wreath at the Indian National Army (INA) marker there.
Construction of a monument to commemorate the "Unknown Warrior" was proposed by Netaji himself and he had laid the foundation stone in July 1945.
In 1995, the National Heritage Board of Singapore erected the INA marker on the same spot as the original memorial.
Paid homage at the INA Memorial marker in Singapore. My heartfelt tributes to the ‘Unknown Warriors’ of the INA. pic.twitter.com/lXnz2R8AlG
— Rajnath Singh (@rajnathsingh) November 18, 2023
Singh also offered prayers at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, which is among the oldest Hindu temples in Singapore dating back to 1855.
He also visited the Indian Heritage Centre in Little India.
The Centre was set up under the National Heritage Board in 2015 documenting the story of the journey of Singaporean Indians. It houses five permanent galleries.