Awarding the Peace Prize by the Indian National Coalition Assembly

The Indian National Alliance Forum was established in 1971 to promote the ideals of the late Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who founded the Non-Aligned Movement with Marshal Tito and Jamal Abdul Nasser. The prize for this assembly was initially proposed by the jury according to the services of different personalities. The proposal was then approved by a committee consisting of representatives of the state assemblies, representatives of the press and public relations, and intellectuals and other Indian personalities. If someone was unanimously approved by the jury of parliamentarians, In the next stage, the award was presented to him. But if no consensus was reached, the award would be registered in his name but not given to him. Accordingly, during the 13 years after the establishment of this forum, it used to judge awards at the world level every year.