The project, for which the government has approved Rs 500 crore, is to be completed in five years at Princess Park in New Delhi.
Post-Independence, more than 25,000 soldiers have made the supreme sacrifice in national interests and in defence of the sovereignty and integrity of the country.
While their final movements would have gone unnoticed and on occasions their final resting place unknown, this museum will capture those poignant moments in history and bring out the variegated nature of their commitments.
It also said the memorial would need to solemnly showcase number, rank, name and unit of approximately 25,000 martyrs on a commemorative wall with scope for future requirements.
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For making an absorbing and unforgettable experience installations such as art murals, statues, fascias celebrating battle victories and unexceptional sacrifices may be incorporated.
The last date for online submission is September 15 and the final result will be announced on December 31.
It has been decided that the project will be monitored by an empowered Steering Committee chaired by the Defence Secretary and assisted by a dedicated project management team, to ensure that the project is completed within scheduled time- frame.
Post commissioning, a management body will be formed for maintenance of the National War Memorial and the museum.