Indian Army’s Project Udbhav
23-10-2023
01:16 AM
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What’s in Today’s Article?
- Why in the News?
- What is Project Udbhav
- Inspiration Behind Project Udbha
- News Summary
Why in the News?
- Union Defence Minister Shri Rajnath Singh unveiled ‘Project Udbhav’ during the inauguration of the Indian Military Heritage Festival.
What is Project Udbhav?
- Project Udbhav is a collaboration between the Indian Army and the United Service Institution of India (USI), a defence services think tank.
- The project, named ‘Udbhav’, translates to ‘origin’ or ‘genesis’, recognizing the profound knowledge embedded in our nation’s historical texts spanning centuries.
- At its core, the project seeks to amalgamate ancient insights with modern military practices, creating a comprehensive approach to tackle present-day security challenges.
- This initiative aims to bridge the gap between age-old wisdom and contemporary military education.
- India’s ancient knowledge system, rooted in a 5000-year-old civilizational legacy, boasts a repository of intellectual texts and manuscripts.
- Project Udbhav, as per MoD, aims to facilitate a profound understanding of these systems and their enduring relevance in the modern era.
Inspiration Behind Project Udbhav
- The initiative builds upon earlier research by the Army Training Command, resulting in the compilation of the ‘Compendium of 75 Stratagems’ based on ancient Indian scriptures.
- The project draws inspiration from revered texts like Chanakya’s Arthashastra which emphasises the importance of strategic partnerships and diplomacy, aligning with contemporary practices.
- Similarly, Thirukkural, the classical Tamil text, champions ethical conduct in all endeavors, including warfare, aligning with modern codes of ethics and principles of the Geneva Convention.
- The records of history also offer invaluable lessons from prominent military campaigns and leaders.
- The empires of Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, and the Cholas serve as examples of flourishing influence during their times.
- Noteworthy is the Ahom Kingdom’s 600-year rule, marked by repeated defeats of the Mughals.
News Summary
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh launched the Project Udbhav and inaugurated the first edition of the Indian Military Heritage Festival in Delhi.
- The objective of the IMHF is to acquaint future thought leaders with the dynamics of comprehensive national security with special emphasis on India’s strategic culture, military heritage, education, modernisation of security forces and Atmanirbhar Bharat.
- Reports and papers prepared during various seminars, workshops, and panel discussions will serve as a base for creating valuable publications for wider dissemination and further references.
- Going forward, a series of events and workshops, will dwell on various facets of our strategic culture and culminate in January 2024, with a publication, to document and institutionalise such knowledge.
Q1) When is the difference between Battalion & Company?
A Battalion consists of combat personnel that are more than nine hundred in number. Company: A Company is led by the Captain or the Major. Around 120 groups of soldiers form a Company.
Q2) What is the position of Chief of Defence Staff in the Indian Armed Forces?
The Chief of Defence Staff of the Indian Armed Forces is the professional head and permanent Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff Committee of the Indian Armed Forces.
Source: Army’s Project Udbhav gets under way; aims to integrate ancient wisdom with modern military pedagogy | ToI