Organised by VISHWAM
A Civilisational Dialogue for Peace, Power & the Planet
"In Dialogue, We Discover Destiny"
With a commitment to empowering youth voices and reinforcing Rajasthan’s intellectual leadership, I formally announce that JAI Conclave shall be held on 28–29 April 2026 at MGISS, Jaipur.
— Honourable Chief Minister, Rajasthan
VISHWAM is a youth-driven organisation dedicated to building a strong intellectual ecosystem for the next generation. It functions as a platform that designs and organizes high-quality academic events, policy dialogues, research forums, and leadership conclaves aimed at fostering critical thinking and informed participation among young minds.
The core objective of VISHWAM is to bridge the gap between classroom education, real-world research, and practical work experience. While formal education often focuses on theoretical learning, VISHWAM creates opportunities for students to engage in debates, simulations, internships, policy drafting exercises, and collaborative projects that reflect real professional environments. This approach helps participants develop analytical skills, communication abilities, and industry readiness.
In addition to academic engagement, VISHWAM promotes civilisational awareness and cultural exchange. Through exchange programs, inter-state collaborations, and thematic conferences, it encourages dialogue across diverse regions, disciplines, and perspectives. The platform seeks to cultivate leadership rooted in knowledge, ethics, and cultural understanding.
By integrating education, research exposure, and experiential learning, VISHWAM aims to nurture intellectually confident youth who are prepared to contribute meaningfully to society, governance, innovation, and nation-building.
"New India's Strategic Shift: All-Out War Against Terrorism" — 20 distinguished participants including retired defence officers and former diplomats.
"Zero Tolerance: From Awareness to Action – Society's Role in Counterterrorism" — expanded discourse with youth leaders, academics, and civil society.
"Neo-Imperialism in the 21st Century: Invisible Powers, Visible Impacts" — featuring a former diplomat, historian, and senior defence officer.
"Trumponomics and Its Impact on India" — Mr. Gaurav Vallabh engaging engineering and management students in global economic policy.
The biggest milestone yet — a national-level two-day civilisational dialogue at MGISS, Jaipur. Shakti-led, youth-driven, globally aware.
Every council is curated by women leaders — the intellectual backbone of the conclave.
To serve as a high-level strategic forum for addressing threats to international peace and security through balanced deliberation, cooperative diplomacy, and practical conflict-resolution frameworks.
Agenda: “Foreign Military Presence and the Crisis of Sovereignty in Conflict-Affected West Asia.”
To position climate change as a core question of global security and survival by advancing enforceable cooperation on ecological protection, military accountability, disaster preparedness, and sustainable transitions.
Agenda: “Climate Militarisation & Military Carbon Accountability”
To regulate emerging technologies while safeguarding civilisational values, sovereignty, and human dignity.
Agenda: “Digital Colonialism: Regulating Cross-Border Data Extraction & Platform Dominance”
Dignity is non-negotiable across race, religion, gender, geography, and generation.
Agenda: “Protection of Religious Minorities in the Republic of Bangladesh and Institutional Accountability”
To integrate youth leadership into global governance, policy innovation, and civilizational dialogue.
Agenda: “From hashtags to geopolitics: Is Gen Z mobilising… or being mobilised?”
To coordinate global policy on economy, climate, technology, development, digital order, and institutional reforms.
Agenda: “Crisis of the Rules-Based Order: Unilateral Military Interventions and the Future of Sovereignty in a Multipolar World.”
To ensure physical, mental, social, and civilizational well-being for humanity.
Agenda: “Digital Dopamine, Declining Focus, and Youth Burnout: Is the Mind Economy Undermining Public Health?”
To protect the economic sovereignty of nations and the financial rights of individuals.
Agenda: “Economic Warfare in the 21st Century: Sanctions, Tariffs, and the Weaponisation of Interdependence.”
A council responsible for shaping policies in arts, heritage, schools, and learning programs.
Agenda: “Inclusion or Isolation? Addressing Structural Discrimination Against Roma Communities in Contemporary Europe.”
A strategic platform of India’s entrepreneurs, industrialists, business houses & corporate leaders shaping Bharat’s 2047 vision.
Agenda: “Corporate Dharma: Profit with National Responsibility.”
Decolonising Historical Discourse.
Agenda: “Birth, Merit & Political Power in the Epics: Is Caste Becoming Irrelevant in 21st Century India?”
The battlefield where narratives are tested, governments are questioned, and power is held accountable.
Agenda: “Is Global Media Neutral — or Strategically Aligned?”
A high-voltage simulation of Indian parliamentary politics.
Agenda: “Merit, Mandate, or Surname? Examining the Legitimacy of Dynastic Politics in India.”
Senior youth leaders providing strategic direction
Outreach and mobilisation across institutions
Delegates and observers from across India
Intellectual backbone — women leaders shaping every council
Youth councils deliberating on national and global policy challenges — shaping perspectives on governance, diplomacy, and strategic affairs.
Girls Curating Leadership Initiative — positioning feminine leadership as a framework of balance, empathy, and ethical authority.
A Civilisational Cultural Evening reflecting devotion, inclusion, and cultural continuity.
Young Entrepreneurs Meet Up — connecting aspiring founders, innovators, and business minds for collaboration and mentorship.
Curated Art & Civilisational Expression Camp — a creative space for visual arts, heritage storytelling, and cultural expression.
Open Mic for Emerging Youth Voices — a platform for spoken word, poetry, debate, and fearless expression.
28–29 April 2026 · MGISS, Jaipur
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Social Sciences (MGISS), Jaipur — a landmark state-of-the-art venue blending Rajasthani heritage architecture with modern infrastructure, set to host JAI Conclave 2026 on 28–29 April.
Glimpses from our conferences, symposiums and dialogues across Jaipur.
Jaipur represents India's civilisational continuity — where tradition meets modern governance, where heritage, diplomacy, and learning intersect.
A historic seat of diplomacy, culture and learning
Rising educational and youth ecosystem
Cultural capital with national accessibility
The global order is witnessing fragmentation, uncertainty, and moral fatigue. The conclave offers a space for clarity.
As India's influence expands and leadership paradigms evolve, ethical clarity and civilisational grounding are urgent needs.
A generation ready to lead, seeking frameworks for ethical action and responsible power.
28–29 April 2026 · MGISS, Jaipur — Limited seats available.
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