U._Win_being_received_at_Calcutta_airport.jpg
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Description U. Win being received at Calcutta airport.jpg |
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The Burmese High Commissioner to India, U. Win (garlanded) accompanied by his two sons and other members of his personal staff, arrived in the then
Calcutta
on 15th October 1947. At the
airport
, he was received by Capt. Singh, A.D.C. to the Governor of West Bengal, U. Soe Nyunt, Representative of the Governor of Burma in Calcutta; and other prominent members of the Burmese community in the city.
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Source | http://photodivision.gov.in/waterMarkdetails.asp?id=1032.jpg |
Author | Photo Division, Govt. of India |
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