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Kargil Torch: Army will reignite eternal flame to celebrate 20-year anniversary of war

20 years after India delivered a crushing defeat to Pakistan in the Kargil conflict, the army is reigniting the flame of valour from the national capital to the Drass war memorial.

India Today TV's Gaurav Sawant caught up with Lt Gen YK Joshi, the Leh Corps Commander in New Delhi at the National War Memorial and the eternal Kargil flame that will travel from New Delhi to Drass.

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