New Delhi, March 8 -- Yaduveer Wadiyar, the 'Maharaja of Mysore,' said on March 8 that India no longer requires an education system from the East or the West.

Instead, the scion of the erstwhile royal family of Mysuru suggested that a 'uniquely Indian and Swadeshi approach' will enable India to achieve its global aspirations in the future.

"I know invokED, Shikshagraha and other institutions work a lot on changing curriculum and the means in which we are learning..I think what India requires no more is any specific system coming either from the west or from the east," Wadiyar said speaking at the fourth edition of InvokED, education leadership dialogue, hosted by ShikshaLokam non-profit in Bengaluru.

"But requires its understanding and...