India Delays First Big Cat Alliance Summit, Impacting Wildlife Diplomacy and African Partnerships
India’s most ambitious inaugural International Big Cat Alliance (IBCA) Summit which was originally planned for 1 June 2026 in New Delhi has been postponed after the rescheduling of the Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit. This decision was taken to ensure the wider participation and specially from African countries that plays the major role in global big cat conservation.
The Government of India has officially postponed the inaugural edition of the International Big Cat Alliance Summit.
The summit was scheduled to take place in the New Delhi on June 1, 2026.
It was strategically planned alongside with the Fourth India-Africa Forum Summit, as the African nations are central part of the global big cat conservation.
However, after the India-Africa summit was postponed, the IBCA summit was also pushed back for some time.
The Ministry of External Affairs has explained that this decision followed consultations with the,
The goal is to ensure the,
Since the many African nations host the big key cat species, their absence would weaken the summit’s overall impact.
Africa remains as one of the world’s most important regions for the big cat populations.
Countries across the continent are home to the,
These nations play the critical role in to the,
This is why India considered as the African participation essential.
India has the strong track record in the wildlife protection and specially through initiatives like Project Tiger.
The country has successfully implemented the programs for,
These efforts demonstrate that the conservation and development can coexist and benefitting the ecosystems and local communities.
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