Spread over 700 metres at the Rajpath, the 28 exhibition halls will recreate the role of various arms and services including the Army, Navy, Air Force and CRPF, Media, Prasar Bharti and International Red Cross.
The exhibition, called 'Shauryanjali', will give the public a chance to view a captured Pakistani Patton Tank as well as the milestone reading "Lahore 13 km" that was brought back by the Indian Army, showcasing how deep the troops had entered into Pakistan.
As a culmination of the exhibition, a carnival, 'Indradhanush', is being organised on September 20. It will see the Sukhoi 30 fighter jets, flying in "Missing Man" formation in action along with Mi-17 V5 helicopters.
IAF skydiving team Akash Ganga will do a para-drop from the helicopters on India Gate lawns. Indian Army helicopters will also do a flypast.
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It would be the first time that fighter jets would be flying over the Rajpath other than the Republic Day.
A documentary film on the War would also be shown during the Exhibition.
Food courts, souvenir shops and tableaux are also being planned for a wholesome experience.
The Armed Forces Symphony Band would be performing at the India Gate lawns in the evening, around sunset, on all days.
The exhibition timings are from 9AM to 9PM everyday with a reserved institutional slot from 9AM to 11AM for students, institutions and departments.