Indo-International Intellectual Conclave 2026 Held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi
The Indo-International Intellectual Conclave 2026, held at India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, brought together global leaders, diplomats, and scholars to recognise unreached talent and promote international intellectual cooperation. Presided over...

New Delhi:
The Indo-International Intellectual Conclave 2026 was held at the prestigious India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, marking a significant step toward strengthening global intellectual cooperation and recognising unreached talent across borders. The high-level conclave brought together an eminent gathering of leaders, diplomats, jurists, scholars, academicians, and professionals from India and various countries, creating a vibrant platform for dialogue, recognition, and international collaboration.

The primary objective of the conclave was to identify individuals of exceptional merit whose contributions often remain outside mainstream recognition and to provide them with global exposure and international acknowledgment. The event reflected India’s growing role as a global hub for intellectual exchange, thought leadership, and inclusive dialogue.

The conclave was graced by distinguished Chief Guests, including Smt Swati Maliwal, Member of Parliament, known for her strong advocacy on social and human rights issues, and Smt Sheilabai Bappoo, High Commissioner of Mauritius to India. Their presence highlighted the importance of democratic values, social responsibility, and international cooperation in shaping a knowledge-driven global society.

Adding significant international stature to the event was Shri Mookhesswur Choonee, former Cabinet Minister of Arts and Culture, Government of Mauritius. His participation reinforced the cultural and intellectual ties between India and Mauritius and underlined the shared civilisational values that bind the two nations.

Presiding over the conclave, Dr. Abhishek Verma, National Chief Coordinator, ShivSena (NDA), delivered a concise yet impactful address. He emphasised that true nation-building goes beyond political power or economic growth and is deeply rooted in ideas, values, ethics, and intellectual leadership. Dr. Verma highlighted the ShivSena (NDA) vision of strengthening Bharat’s intellectual capital and stated that recognising excellence carries a moral responsibility to guide, mentor, and inspire future generations.

He further noted that intellectual leadership plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse, preserving civilisational values, and creating solutions to contemporary global challenges. According to him, platforms like the Indo-International Intellectual Conclave serve as catalysts for nurturing thought leaders who can contribute meaningfully to society and the nation.

The conclave reaffirmed India’s ancient civilisational ethos of open dialogue, mutual respect, and cooperation beyond geographical and cultural boundaries. By promoting the exchange of ideas and celebrating intellectual merit, the event reinforced India’s commitment to becoming a global centre for knowledge, culture, and responsible leadership.

The Indo-International Intellectual Conclave 2026 concluded on a note of optimism, with participants expressing confidence that such forums will continue to strengthen international understanding, promote intellectual excellence, and contribute to a more thoughtful and inclusive global order.