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India International Centre

Coordinates:28°35′36″N77°13′20″E / 28.593383°N 77.222257°E /28.593383; 77.222257
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Building in New Delhi, India
India International Centre
The front entrance and driveway, January 2020
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Location40, Max Mueller Marg,New Delhi 110003, India
Coordinates28°35′36″N77°13′20″E / 28.593383°N 77.222257°E /28.593383; 77.222257
Completed1962
Design and construction
ArchitectJoseph Allen Stein
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ParkingAvailable

TheIndia International Centre (IIC) is a non-official organisation situated inNew Delhi,India. Membership of the IIC includes artists, academicians, senior government officials, judges, jurists, parliamentarians, doctors, ministers, governors, social activists, journalists and persons from other domains.[1][2] It serves as a meeting place for cultural and intellectual offerings; while maintaining its non-official character, non-aligned motivations and remains uncommitted to any particular form of governmental, political, economic or religious affiliation.

The centre's main complex and its annex (located adjacent toLodhi Gardens) were designed by the architectJoseph Allen Stein.[3] There are several other major institutions around the centre, which are also designed by Stein, giving the area the popular name of 'Steinabad'.

Overview

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According to its official blurb, the centre is alluded to as 'Triveni', which inSanskrit means 'a structure of three', as it provides three main activity streams:

  • The Intellectual Stream, which is supported by a well-stocked library that helps scholars and researchers, and the continuing series of the organisation of seminars, symposia, meetings and discussions.  The Publications Division brings out theIIC Quarterly, the internationally known multi-disciplinary journal, and monographs known asOccasional Publications.
  • The Cultural Stream comprises dance and music recitals, exhibitions, film screenings and theatre.
  • The Social Stream brings together people in a pleasant setting, who stay in the hostel and use the catering facilities.

The centre has remained self-reliant for nearly six decades.

History

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The centre's foundation stone was laid in 1960 by Japanese PrinceAkihito, who had come to India for his honeymoon;[4] it was inaugurated in 1962 by S. Radhakrishnan, the 2nd President of India. The founding President of the IIC was C.D. Deshmukh, Cabinet Minister and former Governor of theReserve Bank of India. The centre's annex was inaugurated in 1996 by Karan Singh, the president of IIC.[5]

The centre has been known for hosting lectures and discourses by renowned international personalities which have included theDalai Lama,[6] UN Secretary GeneralKofi Annan,[7] ArchbishopDesmond Tutu, RevJesse Jackson,Noam Chomsky,Salman Rushdie,[3] US Secretary of StateMike Pompeo,[8] former Hong Kong governorChristopher Patten,[1] Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore and many other eminent persons.

The centre's Gandhi-King Plaza, named afterMahatma Gandhi andMartin Luther King Jr., was inaugurated on 21 January 1970 by Prime MinisterIndira Gandhi.[9]

Former chief minister ofBihar, and then minister of railwaysLalu Yadav was not admitted as a member in 2006, following whichKaran Singh resigned as a Life Trustee, in reaction to the refusal by the admissions committee.[10]

In March 2019, the President of India,Ram Nath Kovind, who has been conferred honorary membership, visited the IIC on the invitation of the IIC President N.N. Vohra, former governor of Jammu and Kashmir,[11] to be introduced to the members of the centre's board of trustees.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abMakkar, Sahil (19 November 2013)."India's elite stand in queue for IIC membership".Business Standard India. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  2. ^"Heckles raised as IIC chief invites President of India amid poll process in cultural centre".www.aninews.in. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  3. ^ab"India International Centre".Times of India Travel. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  4. ^Chellaney, Brahma (27 November 2013)."From economic ties to strategic partnership".The Hindu. Retrieved27 August 2018.
  5. ^"IIC| India International Centre - Building Environment".www.iicdelhi.nic.in. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  6. ^"Irked by China, India signals turnaround on Dalai Lama".Deccan Herald. 18 November 2019. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  7. ^"Secretary-General ends India visit with strong call for UN reform".UN News. 28 April 2005. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  8. ^"Mike Pompeo bats for religious freedom, says world worse off when religious rights compromised".India Today. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  9. ^"90th Birthday Commemoration of Dr Martin Luther King Jr".www.iicdelhi.nic.in. Retrieved25 January 2020.
  10. ^Roy, Bhaskar."Failing to admit Lalu, Karan quits IIC post | Delhi News - Times of India".The Times of India. Retrieved18 January 2020.
  11. ^"Heckles raised as IIC chief invites President of India amid poll process in cultural centre".www.aninews.in. Retrieved27 February 2020.

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