About Council

First World War or the Great War was a global war originating in Europe that last from July 1914 to 11 November 1918. That led to the mobilization of more than 70 million military personnel, including 60 million Europeans, making it one of the largest wars in history. Over 30 nations declared war between 1914 and 1918. November 2018 mark the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War, World needs Peace across the globe for Sustainable Development.
Council emerges under previews of article 51 of constitution of India 1949 to promote international peace and security, maintain just an honorable relation between nations and foster respect for international law and treaty obligations in the dealings of organized people with one another and encourage settlements of international dispute by arbitration’s part IVA of fundamentals duties.
Government of India has provided council license under section 8(1) of the companies acts 2013, Pursuant to rule 20 the companies incorporation rule 2014 vide licence number 113042.
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- To promote, support and work in line with United Nations guidelines and policies in relation with Sustainable Peace and Development by establishing multipurpose Centers globally in the fields of Science and Technology Innovation, Water, Food security and Agriculture Development, Clean & affordable Energy, Tourism and Cultural Exchange, Health Care and Gender Equality, Quality Educational Development, Economic growth cooperation and Information & Communication Technology in all the sectors at international level and assist activities towards Sustainable Peace and Development.
- To facilitate, commence and participate in standardizing the Affiliation, Certification, Accreditation, Fellowship, and Professional Excellence process for the Sectors.
Council also authorized and registered
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- under section 12AA and 80G income tax acts to accept donation and financial obligations for the promotion peace, justice and social work activities.
- Under Udyam Registration number UDYAM-RJ-17-0178445 of ministry of Micro, small and medium enterprise(MSME)
- Registered under NGO Darpan maintained by NITI AAYOG Vide Unique ID RJ/2020/0257293
- Submitted Application for Consultative status at NGO Branch United nations under Department of Economic and Social affairs.
Council establishing Peace and Sustainable Development globally. Seeds of council laid during “The 2017 Inida Africa ICT Development Summit” held during 1 – 2 December 2017 at New Delhi, Where all the participants across Africa and Asia felt the need of podium that could work in line with United Nations and other global agencies working for with same mission. It was unanimously decided to initiate a council in the year 2018 that mark the 100thanniversary of the end of the First World War with the mission to“Establish Peace and Sustainable Development”across the globe and serve humanity in line with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals agenda 2030.
Council bringing Peace across Globe for Sustainable Development of humanity through ICT. Information Communication Technologies enabled services shall support to promote and achieve the targets laid by United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda 2030.
We urge to global society to perform actions towards achievement of Sustainable Development and Peace for betterment of our future generations.
Sustainable development is key to sustaining peace and vice versa. Sustaining peace, a concept endorsed by the UN General Assembly and Security Council, focuses on the importance of having a long-term, comprehensive vision in all responses to violent conflict, to end vicious cycles of lapse and relapse. Many countries in complex situations have embraced the SDGs as part of the solution. Afghanistan, for example, is presenting its plans at this year’s UN High-Level Political Forum, the global platform for SDG follow-up and review. At the same forum, Togo, a self-declared ‘fragile’ state, is showcasing its SDG initiatives for the second year running. And Colombia, one of the masterminds of the SDGs, considers them an integral tool in its peacebuilding process.
Traditionally peace has been approached in sequential and separate steps: first humanitarian rescue; then securing a ceasefire and sending in peacekeepers; next creating a new governing system; and finally investing in economic, social and environmental development. But peacebuilding and development are symbiotic, like getting fit: you would not stop smoking for a month, exercise the next month, then eat well the following month – you would work on all together. This is why the 2030 Agenda that contains the SDGs and the Resolutions on the UN’s peacebuilding architecture call for the dissolution of silos and the advancement of a strongly coherent and integrated approach, recognizing that development, peace and security, and human rights are interlinked and mutually reinforcing.
Asia-Africa Development Council (ADCO) work throughout the world with International Ambassadors and Advisors under the Mentorship of Governing Council. Our Governing Council Board are appointed on the basis of competence and willingness to serve to achieve the founding mission of the Asia Africa Development Council; We have Governing Council Members/Ambassadors and Advisors in different parts of the World and are permitted to conduct officials duties of Asia Africa development Council with Devotion, love and commitment to attainment of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals In line with AADC Strategic Execution Policy 2025.