India's tallest national flag will be hoisted at Moirang: Manipur's CM
India's tallest national flag will be hoisted at Moirang: Manipur's CM
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The tallest Indian national flag in the Northeast will be hoisted in Morang in Manipur, according to Chief Minister N Biren Singh.

The declaration came following the successful erection of the highest flagpole in Northeast India at Moirang by Manipur's chief minister. Moirang is a tiny town in the Bishnupur district of Manipur, about 45 kilometres south of Imphal. On April 14, 1944, the Indian National Army (INA), headed by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, hoisted its flag for the first time at Moirang.

"Tallest Indian National Flag in the NE will be hoisted in Moirang," chief minister N Biren Singh tweeted with a photo of the flagpole's erection in Morang. "It is a source of great pride for us to have built the tallest flagpole in the Northeast in Moirang."

"The INA flag was hoisted for the first time at Moirang on April 14, 1944," he stated. The flag was hoisted by Colonel Shaukat Malik of the Indian National Army (INA) in 1944. At Moirang, work on the Indian National Army Museum (INAM) War Memorial is also underway.

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