The border town of Wagah between Pakistan and India is undoubtedly one of the most mesmerising patriotic places in India.
One of the most tragic events in Indian history is sure to evoke tears and sadness even years after. On the festival of Baisakhi in 1919, General Dyer ordered firing which killed a thousand and injured a lot more.
Kala Pani or the cellular jail, a colonial prison in Port Blair was used by the British to exile freedom fighters. Some of the famous prisoners here included Batukeshwar Dutt, Svantatraveer Savarkar, Upendra Nath Banerjee, Sohan Singh.
This iconic place on the banks of the Sabarmati was where Gandhiji started the Dandi March. Thousands joined in this non-violent satyagraha.
India Gate is a war memorial dedicated to 70,000 soldiers of the Indian Army who died in the First World War and Anglo-Afghan War.
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s residence in Kolkata now known as Netaji Bhawan is a museum and library dedicated to his life.
Constructed by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, we simply cannot leave this spectacular fort from this list as it has been an integral part of the freedom struggle.