The Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) is a New Delhi-based
think tank set up with the collaborative efforts of India's leading
security experts, diplomats, industrialists and philanthropists under
the aegis of the Vivekananda Kendra. The VIF’s objective is to become a
centre of excellence to kick start innovative ideas and thoughts that
can lead to a stronger, secure and prosperous India playing its destined
role in global affairs.
Vision and Mission
VIF is an independent, non-partisan institution that promotes quality
research and in-depth studies and is a platform for dialogue and
conflict resolution.
It strives to bring together the best minds in India to ideate on key
national and international issues; promote initiatives that further the
cause of peace and global harmony; monitor social, economic and
political trends that have a bearing on India’s unity and integrity;
analyse the causes for social and ethnic conflicts leading to extremism
and offer policy alternatives; interact with civil society and offer
institutional support for exchange of ideas and interaction among
conflicting groups; critique public policy and the working of democratic
institutions and constitutional bodies; and evolve benchmarks for good
governance and efficiency in public institutions.
These are objectives that fall under a broad head called
`nation-building’ and often come within the purview of universities and
institutions of higher learning. Unfortunately, for reasons best known
to those who manage them, these academic bodies have not been able to
attend to these tasks. This neglect, it seems, is in some way
responsible for the perceived failure of representative bodies and the
prevailing inefficiency in the government sector. VIF believes that many
of these institutions – which are central to our democratic existence –
cannot be expected to work better, unless academia, think tanks and
civil society engage with them and critique them on a regular basis.
Given its deep and abiding commitment to the deepening of democracy and
to the emergence of a strong and self-reliant India, VIF has embarked
upon quality research and scholarship in a host of areas in the hope
that such studies will improve governance, strengthen national security,
integrate India’s foreign policy to the nation’s long-term objectives
and bring about much-needed functional efficiency in parliament and
other representative bodies and in public institutions.
The Foundation seeks to meet its objectives through six Centres of study, viz
- Centre for National Security and Strategic Studies
- Centre for International Relations and Diplomacy
- Centre for Neighbourhood Studies
- Centre for Governance and Political Studies
- Centre for Economic Studies
- Centre for Historical and Civilisational Studies
Centres of Study
The Centre for National Security and Strategic Studies is
VIF’s hub for deliberating on India’s national security challenges,
international terrorism, left-wing extremism, militancy in Jammu and
Kashmir, insurgency in the North-eastern regions of India and the
threats posed by the demographic invasion from Bangladesh.
The Centre for International Relations and Diplomacy is
dedicated to the study of global strategic issues, emerging trends in
international power equations, India’s foreign policy vis-à-vis its
national objectives and its relations with neighbours and the Indian
Diaspora.
The Centre for Neighbourhood Studies monitors developments in
India’s periphery, focusing on seven neighbouring countries, namely
Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
The Centre for Governance and Political Studies examines
various issues of governance and development with particular reference
to India. It will generate and promote ideas that encourage transparency
and accountability in government and all public institutions. It
encourages scholarships in constitutional and parliamentary studies and
also considers policy initiatives to tackle the menace of corruption.
The Centre for Economic Studies monitors global economic
trends and policies and its impact on developing economies with
particular reference to India. It closely examines the constant
interplay between politics and economics, the emerging trends on both
sides of the global economic divide and offer suggestions for Indian
policy makers.
The Centre for Historical and Civilisational Studies examines
the criticality of civilisational aspects in nation-building and in
fostering oneness in a plural, multi-ethnic and multi-lingual nation
like India. It has undertaken studies on the economic situation that
prevailed during different epochs in the Indian sub-continent to
understand the factors that had placed India at the head of the table
both intellectually and economically at one time and the events and
circumstances that robbed it of its civilisational advantages and
relegated it to an unenviable position in the comity of nations.
Activities
To achieve these objectives the Vivekananda International Foundation:
Organises events, conferences, lectures, seminars and discussions and
invites scholars and subject specialists for exchange of ideas. It
organizes exhibitions, cultural events, training workshops for students
and other targeted groups and yoga classes to involve citizens across
age groups and professions in the task of national regeneration.
Interacts with the diplomatic community in New Delhi to project
India’s viewpoint and to understand the views and perceptions of other
nations to further India’s political, strategic, economic and
civilisational interests.
Engages policy makers on issues of topical interest and share VIF’s
views and concerns with them. The Foundation prepares policy briefs for
limited circulation among people in government, parliamentarians,
members of the judiciary, those heading and working in constitutionally
mandated institutions and the civil society.
Develop institutionalized contacts with academic bodies, research
institutions, select Indian and foreign think-tanks, universities and
organizations representing the Indian diaspora for cross fertilization
of ideas, exchange of scholars and sharing of information and
experience.
Develops institutionalised contacts with academic bodies, research
institutions, select Indian and foreign think-tanks, universities and
organisations representing the Indian Diaspora for cross fertilisation
of ideas, exchange of scholars and sharing of information and experience
Has already launched its website and intends to publish books, monographs, policy briefs and special reports.
Our Building
VIF
is housed in an elegant building on San Martin Marg in Chanakyapuri,
New Delhi’s diplomatic enclave. It houses a state-of-the-art library, an
auditorium, conference rooms and cabins for scholars.
3, San Martin Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021
Tel: 011-24121764,
Fax: 011-24106698,
E-mail: info[at]vifindia.org
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