


When I showed up at India Gate this morning, there was a military drll in progress. I missed its significance, what they were practicing for:
flag raising?
holiday?
honoring of a military leader?
For only
my second visit to this famous city landmark, it was something new and interesting to see.

One of the little observations I liked the most was that there was a Commander (the one in the turban) making sure the hand placement of the bugle players was adjusted just so.

Apparently very important.
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