Kohima Peace Memorial: A Tribute to Past and Future Harmony
The Kohima Peace Memorial and Eco Park, a collaboration between Japan and Nagaland, commemorates World War II. This initiative symbolizes peace, resilience, and friendship, while promoting cultural heritage and community development. Leaders emphasize remembrance, unity, and sustainable growth through ongoing Japanese-supported projects and local product promotion.
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The Kohima Peace Memorial and Eco Park, a collaborative effort by the Japanese and Nagaland governments, was officially opened on Friday. Leaders present at the inauguration described the site as a powerful emblem of remembrance, reconciliation, and a collective dedication to lasting peace.
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio highlighted the memorial as a poignant reminder of the past, a celebration of the present, and a future promise grounded in World War II's history. He reflected on his father's service in the British Indian Army, adding personal insights into the battle's significance for both his upbringing and the region.
The initiative, backed by Japan, signifies an enduring friendship, strengthened by mutual projects, including a JICA-funded hospital and skill development initiatives. Rio encouraged citizens to visit the site, learn from wartime lessons, and preserve this historical treasure for future generations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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