Proposed design of the National War Memorial
As the country celebrates 65th Independence Day on August 15
it still does not have a National War Memorial to honour the sacrifices of the
brave soldiers who laid down their lives to preserve this freedom.
The stalemate between the government and the armed forces
over the venue and design of the war memorial continues and the project
conceptualized in 1960’s is still far from being materialized. According to
sources the three services chiefs – Admiral Nirmal Verma, Air Chief Marshal NAK
Browne and General Bikram Singh –met Defence Minister AK Antony last week to
apprise about the forces’ decision to have the memorial at India Gate, the
structure constructed by the British as tribute to the soldiers who gave their
life while fighting in the World War-I.
“After much deliberation, the Armed Forces have found that
the ‘chhatri’ (Canopy) at the India Gate is the best suited place to get a
National War Memorial – it is central and easily accessible,” a senior armed
forces official said.
The latest design by noted architect Charles Correa and
supported by the three services includes a landscape memorial around the Canopy
near India Gate on the Central Vista, with names of about 50,000 martyrs
inscribed on it. Most portions of the marble slabs on which the names would be
etched would actually be below ground level. They would be in a circle around
the canopy next to the India Gate. People can walk along the slabs, pay their
respects and move to India Gate.
The memorial will be dedicated to the Indian, soldiers,
sailors and airmen who sacrificed their lives post-independence. So far India
has faced six major war or conflicts and in 1947-48 Jammu and Kashmir Operation
it lost over 1,100 soldiers, in 1962 nearly 3,250 soldiers died, in 1965 the
number was 3,264, in Operation Pawan in Sri Lanka the number was 1,157 and in
1999 Kargil Conflict 522 soldiers were martyred.
The unexplained delay has been a cause of much discontent
amongst the armed forces. A young officer whom I spoke to said: “It is very
demoralizing to know that the soldier had to fight not only for pay and parity
but also a memorial for its valiant martyrs. The delay is sadder considering
that an imperial power paid tribute to Indian soldiers in the form of India
Gate, but what have we as a country done to remember their sacrifices?” The
lack of a National War Memorial means that on every Republic Day or
Independence Day the Indian dignitaries pay homage at the “Tomb of Unknown
Soldier” resurrected in the memory of soldier who died in World War-I.
The proposal has been in limbo for the last few decades even
as the armed forces continue to hold presentations and meetings with various
regulatory bodies like Delhi Urban Arts Commission, North Delhi Municipal
Corporation, Central Vista Commission, Heritage Conservation Committee and the
like. After haggling over the venue of the memorial, when the regulatory bodies
objected to it being constructed around the canopy as it would spoil the
ambience of the heritage site, the stalemate now is on the height of the walls
surrounding it. While the armed forces want it to be 12-feet tall, the
regulatory bodies have put their foot down that the wall should not be any
taller than four feet.
After a strong worded letter from the Defence Minister,
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had set up a Group of Minister including Antony,
the Urban Development Minister and the Finance Minister. The proposal to build
a national war memorial was first mooted in the early 1960s but was shelved
following India’s defeat against China in 1962. The proposal gained momentum
following the Kargil conflict in 1999.
No one in the political class, the IAS Class, not even the Supreme Commander of India's armed forces is listening nor bothered.I wonder who is more dangerous , The Pakistani, the Chinese or the Indian politician and the IAS.
ReplyDeleteWe hear reports of chinese building infrastructure near the border for quick troop mobilisation and also incur inside the Indian LOC. The Indian administration sleeps and also aids infiltration by their in action.
When soldiers get killed everyday in VAIN,the best solution to do nothing is that the PM, The President, will ask to hold talks, I wonder if their son was killed,everyday or their families raped would they resort to talk!
The President, the PM , The IAS has denied the armed forces their right of One rank , one pension, disability pension and thinks its nothing wrong for an Indian soldier to die everyday. Perhaps the Indian civilian thinks that it is the duty of armed forces personnel to just be shot and die. What a shame in the Commander of India's armed forces and the Prime Minister of India and their speeches.....because they do not care for the Indian soldier, they fool the Indians by their speeches and divert attention from the plight of the Indian soldier.
It is not long now that the Indian soldier is going to get fed up with India's lack of concern for her soldier.
A country who cannot respect her soldiers, a country that does not care when her soldiers die everyday, a country that terms herself at peace though many soldiers get killed everyday by enemy shows the citizens selfishness...as long as mera bhai nahi mara--theres no war ' attitude. Then the mess that the IAS and the politician made in every state and thus naxalaite problem, no water, no electricity, caste ,class section predominance etc shows that Indians have failed India.
I am ashamed of the Supreme commander of Indians armed forces!
the phsque of the hindhu banias and brahmins got indians slaughtered at the hands of muslim invaders then slavery under the british.thousands of yrs indian women have borne the brunt
ReplyDeleteof the savage onslaught of these enuchs .Now when the indian armed forces have ensured freedom and development for last 64 yrs . these traitors sitting in finance , mod and chor politcans want to defang the indian armed forces so that the country dintegrates. by being partial to the forces they have kept the forces corrupt . illequipped and incompetant at higher ranks