India's presence at Paris Peace Forum important: Vaisse

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

India's presence at the Peace Forum, to be held in November this year, will be a matter of importance, according to Justin Vaisse, head of policy planning at the French

"There are two aspects to the Indian participation in the Peace There were around a million Indian soldiers who were part of the World War I. They came to fight on the battlegrounds of on behalf of the British. If only for that reason, there should be a high representation from India," he said.

"Secondly, cannot be absent from that (Forum) because it represents a large share of humanity and a larger share of creativity in environment, green growth, zero budget farming and urban planning," Vaisse told in an interview here.

A diplomacy expert and international relations strategist, Vaisse has been tasked by French to launch the Forum, which will be held at from November 11 to 13.

He is also the of Neoconservatism: The Biography of a Movement (Press 2010), the book described by as "essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the contours of our recent political past".

"The Paris Peace is on global governance. It is about how we organise to tackle challenges that go beyond borders, like climate change, internet governance, migrations etc," Vaisse said.

"So many of these challenges are across borders. You need cooperation (between countries)," he said.

"At a time when we need to adapt the traditional institutions to the new realities of power, and integrate emerging countries like India, China, and Brazil, you need to get everybody under the same roof once a year and insist on the importance of cooperation between states and international organisations," he said.

"It will be good having present projects and solutions of governance at the is not just an invitee, but also a part of the Forum organisation," Vaisse said adding that the is Mumbai-based Trisha Shetty, who heads an NGO.

The Forum will have movers and shakers from various countries to build a more cooperative and better organised planet. "There will be around a 100 heads of state attending the event," he said.

The Forum is envisioned as a recurring, annual event to promote in five key issues: peace and security environment, development, new technologies and inclusive economy, he said.

It will be a forum for discussion and debate with special emphasis on initiatives, and for sharing experiences and innovative solutions involving all the stakeholders in governance.

Government leaders, local and national elected representatives, regional and international organisations, especially UN agencies, companies, associations, NGOs, foundations, think tanks, media, trade unions, religious leaders and philanthropists will be a part of the Forum.

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First Published: Fri, July 06 2018. 10:25 IST