Thursday, May 14, 2026

Deepening West Asia Situation – India’s Preparedness


Deepening West Asia Situation – India’s Preparedness

It is more than 75 days that war between the US, Israel and some countries of West Asia on one side and Iran on the other is going on which has resulted into deep crisis not only in the West Asian region but also the world at large. In spite of the fact, it seems, that both the barring sides are tired and exhausted but still trying to brow beat each other. The so called ‘negotiations’ to end the conflict hosted by Pakistan in cooperation with a few more stake holders has not


succeeded, as expected. Both the US and Iran have hardened their respective positions on major issues – Control and operation of Strait of Hormuz and Iran’s nuclear aspirations; inter alia. No early solution is in sight rather the situation has further deteriorated with threats and counter-threats. Due to the fact that the Strait Hormuz is the hub and nerve center of navigational flow of 80% of the energy sources not only of the volatile region but also of the world at large. Any further delay in ending the conflict, obviously, has direct bearing on the smooth flow of trade and energy supplies of oil and gas. The economies of the countries of the region are hard hit which is bound to usher the world into economic depression which also might result into recession worse than that of 1920-30s.

India is hard hit as most of its energy supplies and trade depend not only on smooth functioning of Strait of Hormuz but also peace in the West Asian region as India is a net importer of its energy supplies from the countries like; UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait and Iran itself. Apart from this, ten million Indians are working in these countries of the West Asian region that remained a perennial source of considerable remittances to their families back home. Besides dependence on energy supplies, India’s food security is also vulnerable as India is a net importer of edible oils and fertilizers for its agricultural sector.

Accordingly, PM Narendra Modi tried to take ‘We the people of India’ into confidence and cautioned and urged them to aware of the ground realities and be ready to face the emerging difficult situation in the wake of prolonged West Asia Crisis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal — with specific requests spanning fuel, gold, and fertilizers, cooking oil and foreign travel— is being read by many as


a prelude to administered price hikes over the spectrum to address the economic fall out of the crisis. Obviously, GOI cannot afford to be oblivious of the ground realities and must act and set the house in order to face the deepening crisis. I am confident that the people of India would certainly rise to the situation and cooperate and support the measures taken by the GOI, as always. Lal Bahadur Shastri did something similar with food in 1965, asking Indians to voluntarily fast on Monday evenings as the country faced both a war and food crisis. People understood and stood with PM as they felt that it was a genuine approach to meet the challenges of the times. Unfortunately, that sense of concern and trust is missing, it seems. The opposition parties have raised doubts on the policies and approaches of the GOI and raised questions on the practice and perception. It has been alleged that PM Narendra Modi and his associates were more interested in politics rather than addressing the difficulties of the common man. With regard to the energy requirements, Minister Hardeep Puri has assured the people and said, "There is no shortage of any petroleum product in the country. India has 60 days of crude oil, 60 days of LNG and 45 days of LPG reserves available. Amid tensions in West Asia, to ensure uninterrupted supply, India has unprecedentedly increased its daily LPG production (from 35,000 tons to 54,000 tons)" GOI has assured that our food reserves are sufficient and comfortable to live with the crisis. But we need to be ready and prepared to meet the crisis. We need to stand united and political leadership should lead from the front with sincerity.

What should be done? I have a couple of suggestions to make as a concerned and worried citizen of India –

i)               India should leverage its unique position as a trusted partner to all stakeholders—including Iran, Israel, the Gulf nations, and the US—to foster de-escalation, promote diplomatic dialogue, and prioritize the protection of the vast Indian diaspora in the region. Key efforts involve mobilizing the Global South for peace under the aegis of BRICKS of which India holds its rotational Presidency, securing energy supplies, and navigating the crisis to prevent severe economic shocks. 

ii)             The crisis will not end immediately with the cessation of hostilities and end of war. It will take time to bring the situation to normal particularly with regard to our energy supplies as the crucial infrastructures of our suppliers in West Asia have been damaged and destroyed in the war. It will take time to make them functional. Moreover, security situation and diplomatic parameters for interaction are bound to undergo a drastic revision. We need to plan our approaches not only to address the challenges on short term basis but also for long term responses.

Chupa Kar Asteen Mein Bijliyan Rakhi Hain Gardoon Ne
Anadil Bagh Ke Ghafil Na Baithen Ashiyon Mein
(The sky has kept thunderbolts concealed up its sleeve
Garden’s nightingales should not slumber in their nests)

iii)          There is an immediate need to fill the trust deficit in our political leadership; both the ruling elite and the opposition. PM Narendra Modi and the others in the ruling dispensation must engage themselves with the opposition leaders with sincerity and respect and shun the temptations to put the ‘personal and political creed above that of the nation’ as warned by Babasaheb Ambedkar. If we ignore these cautions of our forefathers, we would tend to put our progress and development into ‘jeopardy’.

मस्जिद तो बना दी शब भर में ईमाँ की हरारत वालों ने

मन अपना पुराना पापी है बरसों में नमाज़ी बन सका

इक़बाल बड़ा उपदेशक है, मन बातों में मोह लेता है
गुफ़्तार का ग़ाज़ी बन तो गया, किरदार का ग़ाज़ी बन सका

Friday, May 8, 2026

Chan Goryanwala – Bhula Ram: An Obituary

 

Chan Goryanwala – Bhula Ram: An Obituary

A renowned lyricist and a missionary writer, Bhula Ram, famously known as Chann Gorayanwala passed away on May 5-6, 2026 at the ripe age of 97. He was known and recognized for his sterling contribution to Punjabi poetry and song writing by the masses particularly by the Dalit communities as he was a missionary writer


against the social evils like graded inequality, caste system and all sorts of social discriminations prevalent in the country and the society at large. His passing away ends of an era in Punjabi literature, where his words once resonated across generations and cultural platforms. A son of the soil, he was born in Gorayan, a small industrial township in Jalandhar in an ordinary family. Though Chan Goryanwala was an unassuming intellectual yet he earned recognition for his exceptional command over the Punjabi language and his ability to capture human emotions through his lyrics. Chan Gorayanwala wrote more than a dozen books as reported by the Tribune. He was a State Awardee for his excellent contribution to literature and culture of not only Punjab but also throughout India and beyond.

Chan Gorayanwala was fully dedicated to the community who often highlighted themes related to the SC (Scheduled Caste) community, including pride, social issues, and cultural identity of the weaker sections of the society. He was an ardent follower of Guru Ravidass and Babasaheb Ambedkar and such he wrote repeatedly on the mission, philosophy and legacy of these icons with a view to empower the marginalized segments of the society. But unfortunately he did not get his due recognition from the Manuwadi mindsets.

Chann Gorayanwala was a Punjabi cinema personality known for acting in films like Balbiro Bhabi and Shinda (1981), and for his work in the music departments of Laajo (1983), Putt Jattan De (1983), and Gabhroo Punjab Da (1986). He is also credited as a lyricist for Sarpanch (1982) and Nimmo (1984), as per the information accessed from the Social Media. His most popular songs include 'Chandigarh rehan waliye, assin pendu nahin dilan de marre' and "Mittran Da Challey Belna" among others.

Bhula Ram – Chan Goryanwala was the Chan (Moon) of the community in real terms. In spite of the fact that he was a well-recognized and successful personality in the literary and film realms, he remained a flag holder and spokesperson of Dalits to carry


forward the caravan of Guru Ravidass and Babasaheb Ambedkar throughout his life. I did not know him personally except seeing him once on the stage of Bootan Mandi’s celebrations of Guru Ravidass Jyanti some years ago. The Who’s Who of Punjabi music namely; Narinder Biba, Hans Raj Hans, Surinder Shinda, Sudesh Kumari, among others sang his spiritual and missionary songs which were fully acclaimed by the community. Some of these are –

·      Kanshi Vich Aya Shenshah by Narinder Biba

·      Pehlan Guru Ravidass Nu Dhio; Jado bhi Koi Kam Krna by Hans Raj Hans

·      Tenu Bhim Kahan Jan Rab Kahan by Sudesh Kumari

·      Mein Bhi Hai Khuralgarh Jana Mayen Meriey by Amrita Virk

The Tribune has rightly reported, “Tributes poured in from various sections of society, including writers, artists, and admirers, who remembered him as a humble personality and a guiding force in Punjabi literature. Several literary organisations and cultural bodies expressed condolences, highlighting his lifelong dedication to enriching Punjabi heritage.”

With this, I pay my humble tributes to Bhula Ram – Chan Goryanala and pray for peace to the departed soul. His demise is an irreparable loss not only to the community but also to the society –

Badi Mushkil Se Hota Hai Chaman Mein Didawar Paida

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Book Launch Function hosted by Adampur Punjabi Sahitya Sabha

 

Book Launch Function hosted by Adampur Punjabi Sahitya Sabha

Punjabi Sahitya Sabha of Adampur, Adampur - a hub of learning and prosperity in Jalandhar – famous for Sat Baba Bhag Singh University, the only rural university in Punjab, Guru Ravidass International Airport (IAF base in the Doaba region) and home of several high ranking bureaucrats, high-ups in the defense forces,


educationists and home of well-to-do NRIs, is a premier literary outfit in the area who has provided a firm and functional platform to the young and old Punjabi literary enthusiasts in and around Jalandhar and also those who live  abroad for their bread and butter but their heart lives back home as sons of the soil. Courtesy and through the kind gesture of my friend, Roop Lal Roop, a renowned educationists, intellectual researcher, a poet and writer himself, I got involved in the literary and cultural activities of Punjabi Sahitya Sabha for the last many years not as an intellectual or a writer but as a student in my second innings of life. This time too, on April 26, the honours fell on me to be the Chief Guest at the book launch function hosted by the Sabha. I have ben joining them in a couple of such activities in the past to my advantage and benefit. I take this opportunity to thank Roop Lal ji and his worthy colleagues and associates at the Sabha for their magnanimity.

This time too, as usual, five books were released written by learned authors living abroad – Canada based Sukhdeep Sandhu Sukhi’s collection of Punjabi folklore (Mahia, Tappe, Bolian, Geet) reflecting the human emotions and ground realities of life – Man De Varke and four books of the UK based well acclaimed spiritual thinker pertaining to thought of Gautama the Buddha and Guru Ravidas,


Kalu Rai Suman – Mukand; Darshan Shastra, Mukand; Guru Ravidass Maharaj Ji Da – Pra Mano-Vigyan, Mukand; Rag Gaund – Sansar Sukh Shanti and Dhai Aksar Prem Ke. The literary papers on the books read by intellectuals and educationists, Dr. Balwinder Singh,  Prof. Malkit Jaura and Roop Lal Roop gave an over-view of these literary master pieces of Suman Sahib and Sukhi Sahiba really gave an eye view of the subject matter of the books for the layman like me and many more sitting in the quality audience of writers and poets. Sardar Ajit Singh Sunder of Adampur, a renowned pot himself living in the UK, adorned the high-table as the Special Guest at the book launch

function. After the release of the books, as usual, the second phase of the event was an impromptu Mushaira (Kavi Darbar) in which well recognized poets of the area recited their poems, both in Taranum and Kavita Path, helped us to unwind in a sober and pleasant way on the weekend. It would only be appropriate if I mention here some of the Ustad Shyars (Poets) and that of some budding ones – Ashi Ishpuri, Lalli Kartarpuri, Manoj Phagwadbi, Ashok Parmar among others as established Shyars and Sudesh Kumari and Mahesh Chander as the budding flowers of the Chaman of Sahitya.

I, a non-literary one, needed to be grounded among these highly articulate writers and poets. While thanking the hosts led by Roop Lal Roop for repeatedly inviting and honouring me on such occasions said that every time I came here was rewarding not only in learning but also making friends. Some time ago, we launched the books of Gurinder Gill of Malaysia without knowing her but later I


bumped into her at an event at JNU in New Delhi and became friends. Today, I found my fellow alumnus and a classmate at Jalandhar DAV College in 1970, Lashkari Ram, Retired Banker sitting incognito with me on the Head Table. It was a pleasure to revive association with Lashkari Ram. Taking cue from the speakers and poets, I also took the opportunity of reciting poetry of my favourites; Allama Iqbal and Charan Singh Safri. I appreciated, and rightly so,  the yeoman’s service and good job being done by Adampur Punjabi Sahitya Sabha in facilitating the literary activities in the area and serving the Ma Boli, Punjabi in the process. Two of the poets who recited their compositions at the function were kind enough to gift me, as bonus,  their books; Sukhdev Singh Gandwa -  Dharati Punjab Diye, a collection of his poems and Ashok Tandi – Gojlianwala Khu, a collection of stories. I would look forward to such more occasions as a rewarding pastime. I conclude this piece with a poetic assertion of Allma Iqbal which I recited in my brief remarks –

zindagī kuchh aur shai hai 'ilm hai kuchh aur shai

zindagī soz-e-jigar hai 'ilm hai soz-e-dimāġh

ilm meñ daulat bhī hai qudrat bhī hai lazzat bhī hai

ek mushkil hai ki haath aatā nahīñ apnā surāġh

(Tarbiat - a Nazm of Allama Iqbal)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

International Day of Equality – Engaging the Indian Diplomacy

 

International Day of Equality – Engaging the Indian Diplomacy

I have been writing in my blogs on the subject – April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, to be declared as International Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN. It is gratifying to note the proposal is slowly attracting support and understanding not only with the GOI but also with the international community. The birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar this year, 2026, again was celebrated at the UN in New York along with all the Indian diplomatic missions abroad. The Government of Canada honoured the Indian icon and declared
his birthday as ‘Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Day of Equality’ in Canada. I am confident that many more would follow suit in due course. I thought of engaging the Indian diplomatic machinery with the proposal and


wrote a letter to 20 senior Indian Ambassadors/High Commissioners in big countries and likely stake holders considering the size of Indian diaspora in these countries with a view to solicit their understanding and support in carrying forward India’s Soft and Cultural Diplomacy in line with India’s initiatives with regard to International Non-violence Day on October 2, birthday of Mahatma Gandhi and International Yoga Day on June 21, 2026. My letter of April 21, 2026 to 20 Ambassadors under intimation to EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar and Principal Secretary to PM, Shri P.K. Mishra may be seen below.

Text of the Letter dated April 21, 2026 to 20 Heads of Indian Diplomatic Missions

 

April 21, 2026

Your Excellency,

I am one of your retired colleagues of 1984 (YOA) now settled in Jalandhar, my home town. The birthday celebrations of Babasaheb B.R. Ambedkar on April 14 by all the diplomatic missions of India have prompted me to write this to some of my colleagues in the IFS fraternity. Kindly excuse my indulgence. You may know that such structured celebrations pertaining to Babasaheb Ambedkar, one of the greatest sons of India in the contemporary times happened for the second time. It was first done in April, 2016, at the solemn occasion of 125th birth anniversary of the icon.

You may or may not be knowing that in the run up to the 125th birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar, I made a proposal in June, 2015 to the then EAM Sushma Swaraj to declare April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as International Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN. Since then the proposal is resting with the GOI – MEA/PMO. The Forum of SC Parliamentarians, on my submission, took the matter to PM Narendra Modi in November, 2015 in a Memorandum. I have been reminding MEA, PMO and other concerned regularly since then by way of blogs, social media and direct communications. My last blog on the subject would provide you some details of the proposal which may be excessed at: https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2026/04/babasaheb-ambedkar-declare-his-birthday.html

You must have read in the media that after many cities, provinces in the USA, Canada, the UK and many others, Canada has declared April 14 as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Day of Equality this year by an proclamation in this regard. But GOI is sitting tight on the subject which is not understandable. I thought of sharing with Your Excellency with a view to solicit your kind understanding, consideration and all due support to the proposal on International Day of Equality. It will not only honour Babasaheb Ambedkar but also carry forward and strengthen India’s Soft and Cultural Diplomacy.

I am confident, my respected and dear friends, you would kindly consider and lend your due and appropriate support to my submissions. I count on you.

With regards,

 

Yours truly,

(Ramesh Chander)

His Excellency P. Harish,

PR of India to the UN,

New York (USA)

 

Sent Separately to –

1.   Ambassador of India to the USA

2.   Ambassador of India to Canada

3.   High Commissioner of India to the UK

4.   Ambassador of India to Germany

5.   Ambassador of India to Austria

6.   High Commissioner of India to Australia

7.   Ambassador India to Italy

8.   Ambassador of India to Sweden

9.   High Commission of India to New Zealand

10.                  Ambassador of India to Japan

11.                  Ambassador of India to Netherland

12.                  Ambassador of India to UAE

13.                  Ambassador of India to Saudi Arabia

14.                  Ambassador of India to Bahrain

15.                  Ambassador India to Qatar

16.                  Ambassador of India to France

17.                  Ambassador of India to South Africa

18.                  Ambassador of India to Brazil

19.                  Ambassador of India to Nigeria

 

Copy to –

1.   EAM Dr. S. Jaishankar

2.   Principal Secretary to PM, P.K. Mishra

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Ambedkar Jayanti at Hoshiarpur

 

Ambedkar Jayanti at Hoshiarpur

Courtesy Prof. Balbinder Kumar of the Region Center of Punjab University, it fell on me to be the Chief Guest at the Ambedkar Jayanti Celebrations at Ambedkar Bhawan in Hoshiarpur. The solemn function was organised and hosted by Dr. Ambedkar Mission
and Welfare Society under the stewardship of Advocate Ramji Dass Badhan, a renowned personality in the legal and social circles in the region. On initial introductory interaction with the organisers and guest over hot snacks of Pakoras and Jalebis with masala tea, the customary floral tributes and vandhana (respect) to Babasaheb Ambedkar, one of the greatest sons of India in the contemporary times were paid with devotional fervor.

The formal part of the solemn function, presided over by the Retired Civil Surgeon, Dr. Pawan Shagotra, a renowned personality in the medical and health care, started with tributes to Babasaheb Ambedkar by the speakers picked at random among the quality audience comprising of who’s who in the intellectual circles of


Hoshiarpur and its periphery. They all spoke with reverence and conviction duly recognizing and appreciating the contribution of the icon, Babasaheb and termed him as one of the builders of modern India. President of Society, Advocate Ramji Dass Badhan kick started the session with his introductory remarks welcoming the Guests. Picking up the threads given by the learned speakers, I, in my brief remarks, thanked the hosts for providing me an opportunity to come and interact with the cream of the community participating in the thoughtfully event to remember, Babasaheb Ambedkar. I recalled the sterling role played by Hoshiarpur in shaping the struggle and fight of Babasaheb Ambedkar in the early 1930s (Roundtable Conferences in London) by getting recognized him as the leader of the depressed and oppressed people of India facing the opposition and objections of he Congress Party led by Mahatma Gandhi – Role of Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia under the banner and flag of Ad-dharam Mandal in sending telegrams to PM of Britain and others listing support to Dr. Ambedkar as leader of the marginalized sections of the large chunk of the Indian society (as mentioned in the recently released book of Dr. Gurmeet Kallarmajri – Gadri Baba Babu Mangu Ram Mugowalia Atey Ad-dharam (Maulik Likhtan) and son of Babasaheb Ambedkar, Yashwant Ambedkar contesting Lok Sabha elections from the Hoshiarpur constituency in the early 1960s. I also said that India, withstanding many onslaughts of times, was India because of Babasaheb Ambedkar as the Constitution of India worked as a dynamic document to ward off the dangers to the democratic edifice

so beautifully enshrined in the Constitution by our forefathers led by Babasaheb Ambedkar, the Chief Architect of the Constitution. I also took the opportunity to inform and brief the discerning audience of the proposal to declare April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar as Internationals Day of Equality under the aegis of the UN and solicited their support. It was fully acclaimed by the audience. Dr. Hardeep Singh Bhatoa very ably steered the function as Master of ceremonies and his thought provoking brief speech underlining the role and contribution of Babasaheb Ambedkar in the emancipation and empowerment of woman folk of India, a much needed reform of the society.

The function was concluded with presenting of Babasaheb Ambedkar’s framed portrait to the desirous from the audience and a lunch of piping hot Puree-Chole. I came back to Jalandhar with a


sense of fulfillment in the process of learning as a humble Ambedkarite – the fragrance of Ambedkar was in the air; in the poetic express of Allma Iqbal –



Uthaye Kuch Waraq Lale Ne, Kuch Nargis Ne, Kuch Gul Ne
Chaman Mein Har Taraf Bikhri Huwi Hai Dastan Meri

(Some leaves were picked up by the tulip, some by the narcissus, some by the rose
My story is scattered around everywhere in the garden)

Urha Li Qumriyon Ne, Tootiyon Ne, Andleebon Ne
Chaman Walon Ne Mil Kar Loot Li Tarz-e-Faghan Meri

(The turtle
doves, parrots, and nightingales pilfered away
The garden’s denizens jointly robbed away my plaintive way)

 

 

Monday, April 13, 2026

Babasaheb Ambedkar – Declare His Birthday, April 14, as International Day of Equality

 

Babasaheb Ambedkar – Declare His Birthday, April 14, as International Day of Equality

Tomorrow, April 14, is the birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, one of the greatest sons of India and an international icon of the lofty ideal of ‘Equitable World Order’ one of the aims and objectives of the UN. I have been writing and urging the GOI and the society at large to declare April, 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as International
Day of Equality for the last 10 years but, unfortunately, the GOI is sitting tight on the proposal which is not understandable. Not that the GOI under the stewardship of PM Narendra Modi does not know and understand the potency of Babasaheb Ambedkar and his legacy and also its relevance in the emerging India and the world at large. It goes without explaining that Ambedkar is such a name and personality which is most revered and respected not only in India but beyond. Just to justify this, I need not go far; it is sufficient to list here the functions and programmes to which a small man like me is invited to celebrate the birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar on April 14 and relevant information on the subject – Celebrations at the Sansad

Bhawan (Parliament House) in New Delhi, Celebrations at Dr. Ambedkar International Center (DAIC) in New Delhi, Celebrations at Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) in New Delhi, Celebrations at Jamia Milia Islamia University, New Delhi, Celebrations at Ambedkar Bhawan Jalandhar, Celebrations at Guru Ravidass Dham in Jalandhar and a few more events. But I have agreed to do the honours at Ambedkar Bhawan in Hoshiarpur as the Chief Guest to tributes to the great leader, Babasaheb Ambedkar. The birthday of Dr. Ambedkar is being celebrated at the British Parliaament under the aegis of Federation of Ambedkarite and Buddhist Organisations (FABO) in London (UK) and also at the UN in New York (USA) by the Permanent Mission of India under the stewardship of,

Ambassador P. Harish. It is a matter of satisfaction to note that, following suit of many States and Provinces in the UDA and Canada, the State of Connecticut of the USA has proclaimed to observe April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as ‘Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Day of Equality – the more the merrier.

In keeping with my untiring endeavors for the last 10 years, this time I requested and urged the GOI to kindly consider and decide to declare April 14 as International Day of Equality under the aegis of UN, through an Open Letter to the Chairman of Dr.Ambedkar Foundation (DAF), Minister Dr. Varindra Kumar and Members of DAF which is appended below. Let us hope that the GOI comes out of the lip-service phase and pay a befitting tribute to the world icon, Babasaheb Ambedkar, by declaring his birthday, April 14, as International Day of Equality –

Ik Tarze Tugafil Hai; So Woh Unko Mubrak;

Ik Arze Tammana Hai; Who Hum Karte Rahenge.

 

Appendix –

An open letter to the Chairman and Members of Dr. Ambedkar Foundation, an autonomous body under the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

Subject:- A Long pending proposal – April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as International Day of Equality

Respected Chairman of DAF Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar and my Member Colleagues at the DAF,

Much water has flown in the Ganges in India and the Hudson in New York (Seat of the UN) in the USA since the proposal – April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, was made to the GOI (then EAM Sushma Swaraj) in June, 2015 to declare it as International Day of Equality under the aegis of UN in the run up to celebrate the 125th birth anniversary of one of greatest sons of India in the contemporary times. It was acknowledged by the UNES Division of MEA vide their letter dated August 6, 2015 (May be seen at Annexure 1). The proposal was submitted in a Memorandum to PM Narendra Modi in November, 2015 by the Scheduled Caste leadership through the Forum of Scheduled Caste MPs under the leadership of Sardar Charanjit Singh Atwal of Punjab.
Accordingly, for the first time, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar was celebrated and observed at the UN in New York in April, 2016. Sardar Charanjit Atwal Singh along with a delegation was deputed by the GOI to participate in the celebrations at the UN. On return from New York, Speaker Charanjit Singh Atwal submitted a report to PM Narendra Modi on the celebrations and informed him that he had put the proposal on International Day of Equality on the high table of the UN and requested the Hon’ble PM to kindly consider and decide to make an appropriate diplomatic demarche to UN to honour the international icon, Babasaheb Ambedkar (The report of Sardar Charanjit Singh Atwal mae seen at Annexure 2). The parliamentary forum under the stewardship of

Sardar Atwal , subsequently, submitted a Memorandum on the subject to then Mahamahim Rashtrapati, Ram Nath Kovind too. Since then, we have been religiously and regularly reminding the GOI (MEA and PMO and other SC Ministers among others decision makers) but the GOI remained blissfully silent. It was consciously decided not to make the proposal political and a subject of agitation and as such no other political outfit was engaged and involved in the process except the ruling dispensation including BJP, RSS and others. We have been writing to Sarsanghchalal Mohan Bhagwat and other high ups in the RSS and Presidents of BJP, Shri J.P. Nadda and Shri Nitin Nabin and other top leaders with a view to solicit their support in the matter apart from urging the SC intelligentsia and spiritual leadership and also young students to support the proposal.  But it is a matter of regret to say that the proposal is still resting in the cup-boards of MEA (UN Division) and PMO. My last blog on the subject will provide more information:

https://diplomatictitbits.blogspot.com/2025/08/international-day-of-equality-


honouring.html

On one side, it is a matter of great dissatisfaction that GOI has not responded on the subject in spite our repeated reminders and requests but on the other hand, we could, with the help and understanding of the Indian organisations abroad namely; Chetna Association of Canada, Federation of Ambedkar and Buddhist Organisations (FABO) of UK, The Ambedkar Group of Publications of USA among others, motivate and convince the local authorities in various countries and sell the idea to them. As a result of these efforts, many provinces/states and cities in UK, USA, Canada and other countries officially declared April 14, birthday of Babasaheb Ambedkar, as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Day of Equality over the recent years. The last such gesture was done by the State of Connecticut of the USA (Proclamation may be seen at Annexure 3). Why the GOI is sitting tight on the proposal is not known and understandable. The proposal on honouring Babasaheb Ambedkar by the UN is not only in line and persuasion of the lofty ideals of ‘Equitable World Order’ under the Millennium Goals of the world body but also fully conforms to the policy and agenda of the GOI of ‘Affirmative Action and Empowerment on side and honour one of the greatest sons of India, Babasaheb Ambedkar. The gesture of honouring the Indian icon under the aegis of UN will also be yet another feather in the turban of India’s Cultural and Soft Diplomacy like International Non-violence Day on October 2, birthday of Mahatma Gandhi and International Day of Yoga on June 21. Both these initiatives were taken by India and rightly so. It is time to consider the proposal on International Day of Equality not only to strengthen our diplomatic outreach but also to give due honour to Babasaheb Ambedkar, one of the founding fathers of modern India.

Dear Sirs, you may recall that I briefly mentioned about the proposal on International Day of Equality in the March 28, 2026 meeting of the DAF in New Delhi. But due to paucity of time, I could not speak more to explain the proposal. I thought of sharing it


with you at length through this letter. I am confident that you would excuse my indulgence. I am open to discuss and explain the matter to anyone, if required, with a view to solicit your kind understanding and support to the proposal. The proposal very well fits in the mandate of the DAF which was set up, “to carry out the programmes and activities for furthering of Dr. Ambedkar’s ideology and spread his message of social justice to masses not only in the country but also abroad.”

I am confident, Sirs, that being members of the DAF, an esteemed organization dedicated to Babasaheb Ambedkar and his legacy will consider and support the proposal and make appropriate recommendations to the GOI iuder the able leadership of PM Narendra Modi. Our Chairman, Hon’ble Minister Dr. Virendra Kumar may like to take up the subject with Hon’ble EAM and PM, as convenient, appreciably and possibly at the earliest before April 14, 2026. Hon’ble PM may consider and announce something substantive on the proposal on International Day of Equality on the forthcoming birth anniversary of Babasaheb Ambedkar, a worthy son of Bharat. It will be a befitting tribute to the great icon of the humanity at large.

I submit it with my highest consideration, Sirs.

Yours truly,

(Ramesh Chander)

 

Dr. Virendra Kumar,

Minister of Social Justice and Empowerment and

Chairman of DAF and all the Members of DAF

New Delhi

 

Copy to –

i.                 Shri Sudhansh Pant, Secretary of Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment

ii.               Shri Manoj Tiwari, Drecector of DAF

iii.             Shri Akash Patil, Director of DAIC

iv.             Dr. S. Jaishankar, EAM

v.               Shri P. K. Mishra   Principal Secretary to PM

vi.             Shri Ramdas Athawale, MOS, Social Justice and Empowerment

vii.            Shri Chirag Paswan, Minister of Food Processing Industries

viii.          Shri Arjun Meghwal, MOS of Law and Parliamentary Affairs

ix.             Shri Kishor Makwana, Chairman, National Commission for SCs