Indian presidential palace, the official residence of Indian president, is seen through its gate in New Delhi, India, Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. Indian presidential palace until before the independence of India was called "Viceroy's House" and served as the residence of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. It is amidst an area known as Lutyens' Delhi. A century ago, Britain's King George V, who came to India to be crowned Emperor, made a surprise announcement that Delhi would be the new capital of India. But in a country where just about any anniversary is cause for an official celebration,
![Indian presidential palace, the official residence of Indian president, is seen through its gate in New Delhi, India, Monday, Dec. 12, 2011. Indian presidential palace until before the independence of India was called "Viceroy's House" and served as the residence of the Viceroy and Governor-General of India. It is amidst an area known as Lutyens' Delhi. A century ago, Britain's King George V, who came to India to be crowned Emperor, made a surprise announcement that Delhi would be the new capital of India. But in a country where just about any anniversary is cause for an official celebration, Stockfoto](https://c8.alamy.com/compde/2namyw1/indian-presidential-palace-the-official-residence-of-indian-president-is-seen-through-its-gate-in-new-delhi-india-monday-dec-12-2011-indian-presidential-palace-until-before-the-independence-of-india-was-called-viceroys-house-and-served-as-the-residence-of-the-viceroy-and-governor-general-of-india-it-is-amidst-an-area-known-as-lutyens-delhi-a-century-ago-britains-king-george-v-who-came-to-india-to-be-crowned-emperor-made-a-surprise-announcement-that-delhi-would-be-the-new-capital-of-india-but-in-a-country-where-just-about-any-anniversary-is-cause-for-an-official-celebration-2namyw1.jpg)
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