"Kargil Diwas-Kargil...Lest We Forget", an exhibition at Select Citywalk here commemorates the 16th anniversary of the conflict between India and Pakistan, which claimed lives of about 500 Indian soldiers.
Seven discarded vehicles provided by the Indian Army were used by Delhi Street Art to create graffiti art showcased at the Plaza at the mall, which also displayed a 2000 kg ceremonial gun.
Besides art, army weapons and last letters of the martyrs written to their families have been displayed.
"One vehicle depicts the various war cries of different regiments in the army, says Saini.
"I am happy that a corporate has come forward and done such an event. And I am even more ecstatic that it is being held at a Mall. This gives an opportunity to spread the glory of the war as well as help people to remember the martyrs," Vishal Batra, twin brother of martyred Captain Vikram Batra.
Martyred Vikram Batra has been posthumously awarded with the Param Vir Chakra nicknamed Sher Shah ('Lion King') in Hindi for his courage which also doubled as his call sign.
"It was nice to come across newspaper cuttings of about the martyrs and last letters to their families. The slogans and the clarion call for particular regiments like the Gorkha, the Jat regiments were fascinating. I hope by looking at these people remember the sacrifice of our soldiers," says Batra.
The three day event, which began July 24 also showcased a musical performance by the Indian Air Force band, a musical tribute to a soldier's life.
