Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi flagged in the Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Expedition at the National War Memorial in New Delhi on February 25, 2026. The 3,400 kilometre expedition began from Dwarka in State of Gujarat and covered key battlefields and border regions across Gujarat and Rajasthan. Led by the Regiment of Artillery the initiative aimed to honor India’s war heroes, highlight border infrastructure development and strengthen national integration through strategic outreach.
Army Chief Flags In Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Expedition
- Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), flagged in the expedition at the National War Memorial in the presence of senior civil and defence dignitaries.
- The expedition was led by the Regiment of Artillery and promoted the RanBhoomi Darshan initiative, which focuses on highlighting historically significant battlefields and border regions linked to India’s security narrative.
- The Army Chief praised the expedition for preserving military heritage and inspiring future generations to uphold the ideals of national service.
3,400 Km Route Across Strategic Border Areas
The Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Expedition was flagged off on February 3, 2026 from Dwarka, Gujarat. It covered nearly 3,400 kilometres across key locations including,
- Dwarka
- Bhuj
- Rann of Kutch
- Munabao
- Gadra
- Longewala
- Jaisalmer
- Bikaner
- Ambala
- New Delhi
The expedition travelled along border roads and remote desert tracks in the Rann of Kutch and Thar Desert, showcasing improved connectivity and infrastructure in forward areas.
Multi-Force Participation and National Integration
The 35-member contingent included,
- Gunners from the Regiment of Artillery
- Personnel from the Indian Navy
- Members of the Border Security Force
The expedition aligned with the government’s vision of border outreach and national integration. It demonstrated joint cooperation among different security forces and reinforced the importance of unity in safeguarding India’s borders.
Tribute to Bravehearts and Public Outreach
Throughout the journey, the Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Expedition paid homage at prominent war memorials and historic battle sites along the Western Front.
Key engagement activities included,
- Interactions with Veer Naris and Viranganas
- Meetings with veterans
- Sessions with NCC cadets and students
- Community interactions in border villages
The expedition strengthened the bond between the armed forces and civilians, particularly those living in remote border areas.
Strategic Significance of Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Initiative
The Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Expedition serves multiple objectives,
- Honouring India’s military sacrifices
- Promoting awareness about historic battlefields
- Showcasing enhanced border infrastructure
- Encouraging youth to connect with national security heritage
It links India’s historic sacrifices with present-day operational readiness and future aspirations of a secure and resilient nation.
Question
Q. The Bharat RanBhoomi Darshan Expedition began from which city?
A) Jaisalmer
B) Dwarka
C) Ambala
D) Bikaner


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