in 1975 Dhillon retired, following his retirement, he became president of the
Indian Ex-services League (
Punjab and
Chandigarh), in India. He campaigned for the full recognition of the sacrifices and courage of the Indian-subcontinent,
African and
Caribbean origin soldiers who fought in WW2 for the allies and the British. The London
Memorial Gates are recognition of this goal. On August 1, 2001,
Queen Elizabeth laid the foundation of the memorial, and she
inaugurated it the next year, on November 6, 2002.
Death Lt. Col. Chanan Singh Dhillon died after a prolonged illness on 13 September 2011. ==References==