Fallon will also meet ministers and senior government officials.
The UK is working very closely with the United Service Institution of India (USI) on the grand commemoration programme.
The UK has funded a battlefield guide book which will be available through USI for those families wishing to visit the France and Flanders battlefields.
It has also funded in conjunction with USI a coffee table book giving a pictorial overview of India and the Great War, besides digitising the War Diaries of the India Corps that fought in France and Flanders.
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"The Indian Army dominated, but the Indian Navy also contributed and Indians served in the Army Flying Corps. There were also labour battalions recruited from Bengal. The Indian Army has the distinction of having fought in almost all theatres of the war - France and Flanders, alongside the ANZACs at Gallipoli, Mesopotamia, Palestine and North Africa," the statement said.