His Royal Highness will travel to Mumbai and Delhi to promote The
Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, delivered as The
International Award for Young People (IAYP) in India: a
non-formal education and learning framework supporting young
people to find their purpose, place and passion in the world.
Since its inception in India in 1962, the Award has helped more
than 150,000 students from 325 schools and educational
institutions across the country.
In addition to meeting with members of the government, His Royal
Highness is scheduled to undertake varied engagements spanning
the breadth of the living bridge that connects the UK and India.
This includes discussions with Indian education and business
leaders and philanthropists, and joining events that celebrate
our shared love for sport and the arts.
, British High Commissioner
to India, said:
I am delighted to welcome His Royal Highness The Duke of
Edinburgh to India. The visit is an important reminder of the
vibrant and enduring links between our countries, including
through a 1.7 million-strong Indian diaspora in the UK.
The UK-India partnership is helping drive solutions to some of
the world's most pressing issues. By investing in our youth today
and ensuring they have all the opportunities to succeed, we can
continue to build on the shared vision of a better tomorrow.
Kapil Bhalla, National Director, The International Award
for Young People, India said:
We are deeply honoured to welcome His Royal Highness The Duke of
Edinburgh to India as part of his continued commitment to
inspiring young people worldwide. His visit reaffirms the
transformative impact of The International Award for Young People
in empowering the youth of India to realise their full potential.
His Royal Highness' presence is a testament to the enduring
legacy of this programme and its ability to connect communities
across the globe.
At the conclusion of the visit to India, The Duke will travel on
to join The Duchess of Edinburgh in visiting Nepal.
Further information
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Prince Edward, The Duke of Edinburgh, is His Majesty The
King's brother and the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth II
and Prince Philip, The late Duke of Edinburgh.
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His Royal Highness last visited India in 2018. This is his
first official visit to India after being conferred the
Dukedom of Edinburgh in 2023 by His Majesty King Charles III.
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Founded by Prince Philip in 1956, The Duke of Edinburgh's
Award helps young people build their confidence and develop
key life skills in order to reach their full potential. Today
nearly half a million young people are actively doing their
DofE in the UK, and more than a million are taking on the
challenge of The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award in
more than 130 countries.
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The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award, delivered as The
International Award for Young People (IAYP) in India,
is the world's leading youth achievement award, available to
all young people aged 14-24. To know more
about IAYP in
India, visit www.iayp.co.in