Recently 'Project Udbhav' has been started by Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

Recently 'Project Udbhav' has been started by Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh.

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Category : National Published on: October 24 2023

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  • Project Udbhav has been launched at the Indian Military Heritage Mahotsav.
  • This heritage festival was organized in New Delhi.
  • The Union Defense Minister launched Project Udbhav in this festival.
  • Project Udbhav, a collaborative initiative between the Indian Army and USI, is an attempt to explore the roots of India's ancient military thought.
  • 'Udbhav', meaning 'origin', acknowledges the old scriptures and writings of our nation.
  • These centuries-old scriptures contain deep knowledge that can benefit modern military strategies.
  • The project aims to utilize ancient knowledge with contemporary military practices, creating a unique and holistic approach to address modern security challenges.
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