Pre Construction • 1960 - The Indian Armed Forces first propose a national war memorial. In 2006, the Ministry of Defence decides that the war memorial should be set up in the vicinity of India Gate, but panels under the
Ministry of Urban Development say that it is a heritage area and should not be built upon. • 20 October 2012 - After 50 years, the government marks the anniversary of the offensive by the
Chinese People's Liberation Army against Indian border defences on 20 October 1962, by a solemn ceremony at the
Amar Jawan Jyoti, to honour Indian soldiers killed in the 1962 war. At the ceremony,
A. K. Antony (the Minister of Defence) announces that the government has conceded the long-standing demand of the Indian Armed Forces for a national war memorial, and that it will be built near India Gate. He adds that the group of ministers has cleared all outstanding issues. The Chief Minister of Delhi,
Sheila Dikshit, opposes this plan. • 7 October 2015 - The
Union Cabinet passes the proposal to build the war memorial. It also clears ₹500 crore for the memorial and museum, sanctioning ₹176 crore for the memorial alone. • May 2016 - The Union Cabinet is apprised of the decision taken by the Empowered Apex Steering Committee (EASC) that the
Princess Park Complex would be the suitable site for construction of the National War Museum. The memorial would be constructed at
‘C’ Hexagon of India Gate as approved by the Cabinet in its meeting held in October 2015. • 30 August 2016 - A global design competition for the National War Memorial and Museum is launched on the
MyGov.in web portal. • April 2017 - The result of the global design competition is announced.
Mumbai-based sP+a Studio's proposal wins for the design of the National War Museum. Chennai-based WeBe Design Lab's proposal is declared the winner for the design of the memorial. The jury was led by architect and planner
Christopher Benninger.
Post Construction • 25 February 2019 - The National War Memorial is inaugurated. • 30 May 2019 - Narendra Modi visited National War Memorial and paid tribute to India's martyrs before taking oath as the Prime Minister of India for the second time. • 15 August 2019 - The President of India placed a wreath and observed 2 minutes silence to pay tribute to the soldiers on the occasion of 73rd Independence Day for the first time instead of India Gate. • 16 December 2020 - The Prime Minister paid tributes and started the celebration of
Golden Jubilee Year of Indian victory over Pakistan by lighting a
Swarnim Vijay Mashaal (Golden Victory Torch) with the fire from Amar Jawan Jyoti at NWM. • 21 January 2022 -
Amar Jawan Jyoti of India Gate merged with National War Memorial. ==See also==