SAF India Introduction and News

Founder's Prologue

Shortly after the establishment of the South Asia Foundation in September 2000, France Marquet, Advisor, and I called on Hon. Inder Kumar Gujral to seek his advice. As Prime Minister of India, he had taken a number of effective steps, known as the ‘Gujral Doctrine’, to attempt a rapprochement between India, Pakistan and other South Asian countries. He emphasized to us that the aims, objectives and activities of the SAF must necessarily be in conformity with the spirit, purpose and principles of the SAARC charter, and suggested that the structure of the organization be decentralized, comprising autonomous chapters. Hon. Inder Kumar Gujral very kindly accepted to become the first chairperson of the Indian chapter of the SAF. Hon. Gujral retired in 2006 and Hon. Mani Shankar Aiyar, Minister, Panchayati Raj, Youth & Sports, has since taken over as chairman of the SAF chapter in India.

Whilst in Delhi we attended a seminar sponsored by the European Commission entitled ‘National Identity and Regional Cooperation: Experiences of European Integration and South Asian Perceptions’. This meeting was attended by a wide variety of eminent Indian and European personalities including diplomats, civil servants, university professors, scholars and media representatives. Ambassador K. B. Lal, who organized the conference, was among those who delivered the inaugural and valedictory addresses, along with the Hon. Pranab Mukherjee, who is now the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Salman Khurshid, the former Minister of State for the Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India. Several other speakers provided a wealth of thought-provoking ideas regarding the similarities and differences between the European and South Asian concepts of regional cooperation.

The Third SAF General Conference, held in Delhi on 14th December 2003, was significant because the vice-chancellors and rectors of South Asian open universities had jointly designed and completed in record time a Post Graduate Diploma course in Environment and Sustainable Development (PGD-ESD). Among the new joint projects, it was decided to upgrade the PGD-ESD to a Masters-level programme and continue adding to the SAF’s repertoire of distance learning by jointly designing courses on teacher-training, human rights and so on. The conference was also used to launch a programme offering 10,000 annual SAF Madanjeet Singh scholarships for a period of three years to SAF-affiliated organizations, including open universities and SOS Children’s Villages in South Asia.

However, at its Special Meeting held in New Delhi on 27th November 2006, the SAF Governing Council felt that although this scholarship programme benefited deprived and marginalized students, it did little to promote regional cooperation. Hence, it was decided to phase out this programme and instead increase the SAF Madanjeet Singh Group Scholarships.

 

 

This innovative programme was first developed in 2002 at the Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai. The scholarships are awarded annually to a young woman and a young man, selected from each of the South Asian countries, to study jointly in a number of institutions in South Asia. The ACJ example was successfully emulated by the School of Visual Arts at Beaconhouse National University in Lahore, Pakistan.

The SAF extended a helping hand by contributing the sum of INR 15,000,000 to victims of the earthquake that struck, with devastating effect, both parts of Kashmir. In India, INR 50,000,000 was also pledged for the rehabilitation of damaged schools in Uri, my ancestral town.

The 1998 UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-violence was awarded jointly to the well-known activist Narayan Desai, organizer of the Shanti Sena (Peace Bridge) corps of Indian volunteers dedicated to non-violence, and the Joint Action Committee for People’s Rights in Pakistan, represented by Shah Taj Qizilbash. Narayan Desai actively promotes Mahatma Gandhi’s vision of Gram Swaraj (village self-government) – a decentralized political and economic system – and has also contributed to the creation of a number of peace centres and youth training camps in India.

The Prize has acquired significant international status, having been chaired by Nobel Prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, while members comprise former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Boutros Boutros Ghali; former Prime Minister of India, Inder Kumat Gujral; and other eminent personalities.

At the Special Meeting held on 27th November 2006, the SAF Governing Council decided that thereafter the South Asia Foundation would fund the biannual UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Prize for the Promotion of Tolerance and Non-violence, with the amount of US$ 100,000.

Madanjeet Singh
SAF Founder

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SAF India Chapter

SAF Chairperson         : Mr. Navin B Chawla
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SAF Vice-Chairperson :
Dr. Syeda Hameed
SAF Vice-Chairperson :Prof. Veena Sikri


SAF Secretary             : Dr. Nihar Ranjan Das 
Email                           : nihar@safmail.org                     

 

News Delhi India - 1st February 2025

In Memoriam: Navin B. Chawla, A Visionary Leader and Compassionate Humanitarian

The nation mourns the passing of Mr. Navin B. Chawla, Former Chief Election Commissioner of India and Chairperson of the South Asia Foundation-India (SAF-India). He passed away on February 1, 2025, leaving behind an enduring legacy of service, compassion, and leadership.

News UMSGET, Pondicherry University, India - 10th December 2024

Madame France Marquet, Principal Trustee of MSF and Mr Timothy Curtis, Director and UNESCO Representative visit UMSGET

In a momentous gathering aimed at fostering global collaboration and intellectual growth, Madam France Madame France Marquet, the Principal Trustee of the Madanjeet Singh Foundation (MSF), and Mr. Tim curtis, Director and Representative for the UNESCO Regional office for South Asia met with the current batch of scholars and Prof. Arun Prasath, Director of UMSGET (UNESCO Madanjeet Singh School of Green Energy Technologies), on Tuesday.

News Republica, The New york Times - 8th December 2024

Art as a bridge: SAF Exhibition celebrates South Asian unity

Speaking directly to the artists in attendance, Prof Hashmi challenged them to think deeply about the purpose of their work, “Every artist should ask themselves, 'Who is this for? Why am I doing this? Does it impact anyone’s life?' At that point, they create an audience for themselves."

News UMSGET, Pondicherry University - 9th May 2024

UNESCO Chair Established in UNESCO Madanjeet School of Green Energy Technologies,PU to promote green & clean Energy Technologies

The 16th UNESCO Chair in India on “Renewable and Clean Energy for Sustainable Development” has been established in the Department of Green Energy Technology, Madanjeet School of Green Energy Technologies at Pondicherry University. The chair is to promote greener and cleaner energy technologies (solar, wind, biomass, hydro, ocean, green hydrogen, etc.) to mitigate the global issues such as climate change, global warming...

News Lodhi Road, Delhi, India - 23rd April 2024

UMISAA Alumnus Mr. Sivasubramaniam Kajendran to Exhibit Artwork at Alliance Française Delhi's Galerie Romain Rolland

The Cult of Consciousness’ ; A group show comprising of six artists. The show runs from the 9th of May until the 19th at Alliance Français Delhi’s Galerie Romain Rolland. ...

In the media UMSGET, Pondicherry University by PIB Chennai - 22nd March 2024

UMSGET organises Two-day National Conference on Green Energy Technologies for Sustainability-2024, at Pondicherry University

The Two Day National Conference on Green Energy Technologies for Sustainability (NCGETS2024) commenced amidst great anticipation and enthusiasm at Pondicherry University. The inaugural session began with the rendition of the University Anthem, setting the tone for the day’s proceedings. Professor R. Arun Prasath, the Convenor and Head of Green Energy Technology, extended a warm welcome and about the conference.

News Delhi, India - 2nd February 2024

Mr. Navin B Chawla appointed as the new Chairperson of SAF, India Chapter

Navin B Chawla has been appointed as the new Chairperson of the South Asia Foundation (SAF), India Chapter, taking on a key leadership role in fostering regional cooperation and development. His extensive experience and dedication make him a valuable addition to SAF's leadership team.

News UMCDSRC, Kathamndu, Nepal - 1st January 2024

UMCDSRC Welcomes Diverse Cohort of Merit Scholars 2024 from SAARC country

UNESCO Madanjeet Singh Centre of Development Studies and Regional Cooperation (UMCDSRC), National College, Kathmandu University, has been shared. Merit scholars selected from Sri Lanka, Bhutan, India, and Pakistan, these fresh intake students reflect the international vibrancy and inclusivity of UMCDSRC's academic community.....

News Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi - 28th November 2023

Mme France Marquet, SAF Representative to UNESCO, attended Amb. Madanjeet Singh Inaugural Memorial Lecture at BHU

Madam France Marquet, Principal Trustee, MSF representative of South Asia Foundation to UNESCO attended the UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador Madanjeet Singh Inaugural Memorial Lecture on 'United Nations and the Intellectual History of Human Rights' .......

Conference Galle, Sri Lanka - 25th November 2023

20th Annual Governing Council Meeting of South Asia Foundation held in Galle, Sri Lanka on 25 Nov, 2023

The Annual Governing Council Meeting of the South Asia Foundation (SAF) and Madanjeet Singh Foundation convened on November 25, 2023, in Galle, Sri Lanka. The meeting saw active Chairpersons from the Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka of South Asia Foundation chapters and Mr. Timothy Curtis, Director of UNESCO.