The instructions to involve international agencies were given by the Prime Minister when he was told by the Army during a briefing that it was planning to invite bids only from domestic architects and builders for the project, highly placed Army sources said here.
The Prime Minister wants to build a "grand" national war memorial and wants the project to come out in the best possible way, they said.
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley is scheduled to visit the Prince's Park complex near the India Gate in a day or two along with the Services chiefs to finalise the construction site of the war memorial.
The Minister has already earmarked the Prince's Park site for the construction of a war museum.
The proposal for the war memorial has been hanging fire for several years now with the armed forces and the government agencies disagreeing over the site of the project.
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