
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives at the Adwa Victory Memorial and Museum during his official visit to Ethiopia (Source: Photo by PTI)

PM Modi walks through the memorial complex in Addis Ababa, which commemorates Ethiopia’s victory in the 1896 Battle of Adwa (Source: Photo by PTI)

The Prime Minister lays a wreath at the memorial, paying tribute to those who fought in the historic battle that preserved Ethiopia’s independence. (Source: Photo by PTI)

PM Modi pauses in solemn reflection at the memorial site, acknowledging the significance of the Battle of Adwa in African and global history (Source: Photo by PTI)

The Adwa Victory Memorial and Museum stands as a symbol of anti-colonial resistance and national pride for Ethiopia (Source: Photo by PTI)

The memorial is a contemporary complex commemorating Ethiopia’s triumph over Italian forces (Source: Photo by PTI)

It houses a museum featuring artefacts, weapons and historical dioramas, along with conference halls, an amphitheatre and a library, and serves as a cultural, research and tourism centre highlighting Ethiopia’s heritage and the global struggle against colonial rule (Source: Photo by PTI)

Prime Minister Narendra Modi also views exhibits inside this museum, which documents Ethiopia’s resistance against colonial rule (Source: Photo by PTI)

Officials brief Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Ethiopia’s history and the significance of the Battle of Adwa (Source: Photo by PTI)

PM Modi’s visit to the memorial underscores India’s recognition of Ethiopia’s enduring legacy of independence and its historical significance in Africa (Source: Photo by PTI)