| Place | Delhi |
|---|---|
| State | Delhi |
| Virtual Museum | No |
| Year of Establishment | 1919 |
| Museum Type | Military / Historical |
| National Importance Museum | Yes |
| Visiting Time | 09:00 AM – 05:00 PM (Closed on Mondays) |
| Entry Fee | Included in Red Fort Entry Ticket (Indians: ₹35; Foreigners: ₹550) |
Established in 1919 and located within the Naubat Khana of the Red Fort complex in Delhi, this museum was created to commemorate Indian soldiers who participated in World War I. It serves as a tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of the Indian Army in global conflicts during the colonial era.
A specialized collection of early 20th-century military equipment, including various types of daggers, swords, uniforms, and badges used by Indian soldiers. The museum also displays detailed maps of the war zones and photographs of military personnel.
Features the relics of the first Victoria Cross recipients from India and a rare collection of panoramic photographs capturing the battlefields of Mesopotamia and France during World War I.