Indian Army lays foundation of 100-foot-high national flag in J-K s Gulmarg
Indian Army to install a 100-foot-tall national flag in Gulmarg on Sunday. (ANI Photo)Premium
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The Indian Army has laid the foundation stone of the tallest Iconic National Flag at the famous ski-resort of Gulmarg in Jammu and Kashmir. The flag will be on a 100 feet-high pole, the highest Tricolour in the Valley. The Indian Army in collaboration with the Solar Industry India will install the Iconic National Flag at Gulmarg which would be 100-foot high, an official told news agency
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