Indian Council of World Affairs explained

Formation:1943
Type:Public Policy, Think Tank
Headquarters:Sapru House, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi
Board Of Directors:
Key People:Dr. T C A Raghavan (Director General)[1] [2]
Indian Council of World Affairs
Location:New Delhi, India
Staff:68

The Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) is a New Delhi based Indian think-tank. Established in 1943, it was India’s first independent international affairs think tank.[3] It was founded in 1943 when several members of the Indian Institute of International Affairs (IIIA) decided to form a separate institute.[4] The ICWA affiliated itself with the Indian National Congress, whereas the IIIA supported the British Indian government.

By an Act of Parliament, it has been declared an institution of national importance in 2001. The Vice President of India is the ex-officio President of ICWA, while the Minister of External Affairs is its Vice-President. It is housed in Sapru House, the name being derived from Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, who was also the founder President of the Council.[5] ICWA is a member of the United Nations Academic Impact.[6]

ICWA has been called by media as one of India's influential think-tanks, but is seen only as an extension of the Ministry of External Affairs.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us-Dr. T C A Raghavan, Director General, ICWA . May 12, 2019.
  2. Web site: Brief particulars of Dr. T C A Raghavan . ICWA . May 12, 2019.
  3. Bayly. Martin J.. 2021. Lineages of Indian International Relations: The Indian Council on World Affairs, the League of Nations, and the Pedagogy of Internationalism. The International History Review. 44 . 4 . 819–835. 10.1080/07075332.2021.1900891. 233595793. 0707-5332. free.
  4. Thakur. Vineet. Smith. Karen. 2021. Introduction to the Special Issue: The multiple births of International Relations. Review of International Studies. 47 . 5 . 571–579 . en. 10.1017/S0260210521000498. 0260-2105. free. 1887/3238879. free.
  5. Web site: About Us- History of the Council. ICWA .
  6. http://www.icwa.in/pdfs/uncertificate.pdf UN Academic Impact membership certificate -PDF
  7. Web site: India's most influential think-tanks. 16 August 2015. Hindustan Times. May 12, 2019.