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Conferences and Conventions
Central Secretariat : A 14-15-16 Paryavaran Complex, New Delhi –
110030, India
PRESS RELEASE
10 June 2026, New Delhi, India
Announcement of World Congresses on 29-30-31 December 2026
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TRILOGY OF GLOBAL TRANSFORMATION: CHANCELLOR Dr. PRIYARANJAN
TRIVEDI TO PRESIDE OVER THREE HISTORIC WORLD LEVEL CONGRESSES IN
NEW DELHI THIS DECEMBER 2026.
The Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment, the Indian
Institute of Business Management, and the International
Association of Educators for World Peace Unite Under a Single
Presidential Vision to Address Net-Zero Decarbonization, Ethical
Artificial Intelligence Governance, and Reimagined Track-Two
Diplomacy.
NEW DELHI, 10 JUNE 2026
– In an unprecedented synthesis of ecological strategy,
corporate leadership, technological ethics, and international
peace advocacy, a monumental trilogy of global Summits has been
officially announced today.
Under the visionary stewardship and Presidentship of the eminent
institution-builder, author, and global diplomat, Chancellor
Dr. Priyaranjan Trivedi, India’s capital will host three
consecutive, interconnected World Congresses from 29 December to
31 December 2026.
The prestigious Auditorium of the India International Centre (IIC)
in New Delhi will serve as the global epicenter for these
high-level deliberations, drawing heads of State, environmental
scientists, artificial intelligence pioneers, corporate
executives, diplomats, academics, and non-governmental leaders
from across the international community.
This historic assembly bridges three pioneering institutions,
each uniquely bound by decades of foundational leadership under
Chancellor Dr. Priyaranjan Trivedi. These sponsoring bodies
include:
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The Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment (ecology.edu),
established in 1980,
which holds the unique distinction of initiating The
World Environment Congress in 1990.
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The Indian Institute of Business Management (iibm.in),
established in 1977,
which holds the historic credit of launching The World
Management Congress in 1980.
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The International Association of Educators for World Peace (iaewp.international),
established in 1969,
a globally recognized body credited with organizing The
World Peace Congress annually under the direct
convenorship of Dr. Priyaranjan Trivedi. (Separately, the
IAEWP also conducts its massive global quadrennial World
Congresses, with the next session scheduled to take place
next year in 2027 under the Presidentship of Dr.
Priyraranjan Trivedi, President, IAEWP).
As the modern world faces the compounding pressures of
ecological degradation, unchecked technological acceleration,
and fragmented multilateral systems, this trilogy of congresses
provides a unified framework. By addressing the environment,
corporate management, and global peace on consecutive days, the
assemblies underscore Chancellor Dr. Trivedi’s foundational
philosophy: true global peace cannot exist without ecological
balance, and sustainable, ethical management practices are the
essential vehicle required to achieve both.
THE TRILOGY OVERVIEW & OPERATIONAL SCHEDULE
1. The 37th World Environment Congress
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Date & Venue:
29 December 2026, India International Centre (IIC),
New Delhi
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Central Theme:
Pollution-Free-India @ 2047: Strategic Road Maps for
D-Carbonization
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Core Mandate:
Aligned with India's centenary milestone goals for 2047,
this congress focuses on transitioning from climate rhetoric
to explicit, data-driven frameworks for systemic
decarbonization.
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Key Subthemes:
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De-polluting the Rivers: Ganga and Yamuna:
Shifting from basic municipal filtration to
comprehensive, real-time hydrological and ecological
restoration models.
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Formulating Cross-Sectoral Action Plans to Eliminate
Industrial, Urban, and Agricultural Pollution:
Developing strict regulatory mechanisms to tackle
industrial effluents, municipal urban waste overloads,
and toxic agricultural run-offs simultaneously.
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Zero-Waste Urban Planning:
Proposing next-generation circular engineering models
for the subcontinent's rapidly expanding megacities.
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Air Quality Management:
Addressing the public health emergencies of regional
smog through advanced airshed management networks.
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Transition Metrics for Carbon Neutrality:
Defining precise financial, legal, and operational
baselines for heavy industries to systematically reduce
their carbon output without interrupting socioeconomic
growth.
2. The 47th World Management Congress
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Date & Venue:
30 December 2026, India International Centre (IIC), New
Delhi
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Central Theme:
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Good: Harmonizing
Artificial Intelligence with Global Peace Advocacy
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Core Mandate:
Examining the corporate, social, and existential shifts
triggered by automated technologies, this congress injects
an essential human-centric ethical imperative into modern
organizational leadership.
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Key Subthemes:
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Examining the Dual Nature of Rapid AI Proliferation:
Strategizing how to actively leverage Machine Learning
for conflict resolution, social equity, and real-time
climate tracking while aggressively mitigating
algorithmic bias.
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Ethical AI Governance Models:
Creating international corporate and state policy
frameworks to ensure that autonomous technologies remain
human-centric and legally accountable.
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AI-Driven Climate Analytics:
Deploying deep-learning neural networks to accurately
forecast environmental shifts and optimize planetary
resource allocation—directly complementing the targets
set on Day One.
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Digital Diplomacy Frameworks:
Harnessing secure, automated communication structures to
support modern statecraft and crisis mediation.
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Future of AI:
Evaluating long-term cognitive computing trends and
their profound systemic impacts on global labor markets,
economic structures, and human dignity.
3. The 57th World Peace Congress
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Date & Venue:
31 December 2026, India International Centre (IIC),
New Delhi
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Central Theme:
Global Diplomacy and Peace Building: Reimaging
Multilateral Forums
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Core Mandate:
Responding directly to modern geopolitical polarization and
the erosion of traditional international forums, this
congress aims to revitalize civil-society-led mediation.
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Key Subthemes:
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Addressing Systematic Global Disruptions:
Formulating immediate methods to neutralize fragmented
international trade and escalating regional conflicts by
reinforcing the role of educators, institutional
administrators, and NGOs in Track-Two International
Diplomacy.
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Soft Power Diplomacy:
Exploring cultural, educational, artistic, and academic
exchanges as highly effective primary tools for
geopolitical de-escalation.
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UN-ECOSOC Consultative Synergy:
Optimizing non-governmental organization (NGO)
participation and structural alignment within United
Nations consultative channels to ensure grassroots data
informs high-level global policy.
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Global Citizenship Education:
Standardizing educational curricula across borders to
cultivate trans-national civic identities, emotional
intelligence, and a sustainable culture of peace in
future generations.
BRIEFING FROM THE PRESIDENTS-CHAIR: THE INTEGRATED VISION
Speaking
on the launch of this comprehensive global initiative,
Chancellor Dr. Priyaranjan Trivedi stated:
"We
are living in an era where global challenges can no longer be
viewed or solved in isolation. The environmental crises chocking
our rivers and skies cannot be decoupled from the management
practices of our businesses, nor can they be separated from the
rapid proliferation of autonomous technologies. Ultimately, all
of these vectors converge on a singular question: how do we
preserve human civilization in peace, health, and dignity?
The 37th
World Environment Congress, the 47th World Management
Congress, and the 57th World Peace Congress represent
a unified intellectual continuum. Over three consecutive days in
New Delhi, we are bringing together the historic legacies of
three pioneering institutions—established in 1969, 1977, and
1980—to build actionable blueprints. We will demonstrate how
ecological metrics can be tracked by ethical artificial
intelligence, and how those insights can be implemented globally
through reinforced Track-Two diplomacy and global citizenship
education."
AN EXTENSIVE TRADITION OF INSTITUTIONAL EXCELLENCE
The
remarkable coordination of these three major world congresses
highlights the deep institutional legacy built by Chancellor Dr.
Priyaranjan Trivedi over nearly six decades of public service.
Each participating institution represents a historic milestone
in the landscape of non-governmental global development:
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International Association of Educators for World Peace (IAEWP
- Established 1969):
With over fifty-five years of global advocacy, the IAEWP
holds a distinguished place in civil-society-led diplomacy.
Operating under the direct convenorship of Dr. Trivedi, its
annual World Peace Congresses have consistently managed to
maintain open dialogues during severe international crises.
The 57th edition this December serves as the
vital runway for the grand quadrennial World Congress coming
up in 2027.
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The Indian Institute of Business Management (IIBM -
Established 1979):
As a pioneer in corporate management training in South Asia,
the IIBM recognized as early as 1980 that corporate
governance must look beyond simple profit margins. By
initiating the World Management Congress forty-six years
ago, the IIBM laid the groundwork for modern corporate
social responsibility (CSR) and ESG (Environmental, Social,
and Governance) frameworks.
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The Indian Institute of Ecology and Environment (IIEE -
Established 1980):
Founded at a time when ecological science was rarely
factored into public policy, the IIEE has served as a
primary research advisor to governments and industrial
boards alike. By initiating the World Environment Congress
in 1990, the Institute created a vital bridge between
environmental researchers and state policy executors.
CALL FOR POLICY PAPERS AND GLOBAL PARTICIPATION
The Joint Organizing Committees, operating under the central
direction of Chancellor Dr. Trivedi, have officially opened the
registration portal for international delegates. To ensure
maximum accessibility across time zones, the congresses will
follow a hybrid format, pairing high-level in-person
plenary sessions at the India International Centre with global
digital interactive broadcasting.
A
formal Call for Policy Papers, Research Abstracts, and Empirical
Case Studies has been issued for each of the three assemblies
based on their specific subthemes. Accepted submissions will be
edited and compiled into three definitive, hardbound
commemorative global volumes. These volumes will be distributed
directly to international ministries, the United Nations
Secretariat, leading global corporate boards, and premier
university libraries worldwide.
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Abstract Submission Deadline:
15 October 2026
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Full Paper Submission Deadline:
30 November 2026
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Delegate Registration Closes:
10 December 2026
Government ministries, academic institutions, civil society
organizations, corporate entities, and non-governmental
secretariats are warmly invited to nominate official
delegations. Due to strict capacity limits within the India
International Centre, early registration for the in-person seats
is highly recommended.
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