- The INA Martyrs' Memorial complex, located in Moirang, 45 km south of Imphal in Manipur, is dedicated to the soldiers of the Indian National Army.
- The central feature of the complex is a replica of the INA's memorial to its fallen soldiers, which originally stood in Singapore before being destroyed by British Indian Army sappers in 1945.
- The complex also houses a museum dedicated to the INA, along with a library, auditorium, and a statue of Subhas Chandra Bose.
- Construction of the cenotaph began in October 1968 and was completed in September 1969, when it was unveiled by Indira Gandhi.
- The expansion of the memorial to its present size was finished in 2005.
- The total cost of building the memorial was Rs 6.23 crores.