Understanding Indian Army's renaming move: Eastern Command headquarters Fort William is now 'Vijay Durg'
St George's Gate has been renamed as Shivaji Gate, Kitchener House as Manekshaw House, and Russell Block inside the fort as Bagha Jatin Block
St George's Gate has been renamed as Shivaji Gate, Kitchener House as Manekshaw House, and Russell Block inside the fort as Bagha Jatin Block
St George's Gate has been renamed as Shivaji Gate, Kitchener House as Manekshaw House, and Russell Block inside the fort as Bagha Jatin Block
St George's Gate has been renamed as Shivaji Gate, Kitchener House as Manekshaw House, and Russell Block inside the fort as Bagha Jatin Block
In an attempt to move away from India's colonial legacy, the Indian Army has renamed Eastern Command headquarters Fort William in Kolkata as 'Vijay Durg'.
In an internal decision, the Indian Army has also rechristened some landmark buildings inside the campus.
"We are gradually moving away from the colonial legacy," a Defence official told news agency PTI about the Army's decision to rename Fort William and some other buildings inside it.
The Army has also renamed St George's Gate as the Shivaji Gate, he said, maintaining that the decision to rechristen the fort and some historic edifices situated inside it was taken in November-December.
The Kitchener House— named after HH Kitchener, the First Earl Of Khartoum—has been renamed as Manekshaw House, after Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw who the chief of Army Staff during the India-Pakistan war of 1971.
The Army has also renamed Russell Block inside the fort as Bagha Jatin Block after freedom fighter Jatindranath Mukherjee better known as Bagha Jatin, who fell to the bullets of the British police following a gunfight in Odisha's Balasore in 1915.
Built in 1781, Fort William, the former seat and symbol of authority of the British Empire, has an unparalleled aura with its historic structures and edifices in and around the fort. Situated on the eastern banks of the river Hooghly during the British East India Company's rule, the fort had been named after King William III of England.
The present-day fort complex covers an area of more than 170 acres and houses many colonial and modern-day structures together.
The fort has six gates - Chowringhee, Plassey, Calcutta, Water Gate, St George's and Treasury.
The Army has also renamed St George's Gate as the Shivaji Gate, the Defence official said.
Fort William became the Eastern Army Command's headquarters in 1963 following the Sino-India War of 1962.
Prior to that, the Eastern Army was headquartered at Lucknow.
—With agency inputs