The Indira Gandhi Prize or the Indira Gandhi Peace Prize or the Indira Gandhi Prize for Peace, Disarmament and Development is the prestigious award accorded annually by India from 1986 to individuals or organizations in recognition of creative efforts toward promoting international peace, development and a new international economic order, ensuring that scientific discoveries are used for the larger good of humanity, and enlarging the scope of freedom.
The prize carries a cash award of Rs 25 Lakhs and a Citation.
Awardees Details
Year Receipient
1986 Parliamentarians for Global Action
1987 Mikhail Gorbachev (Soviet Union)
1988 Gro Harlem Bruntland(Norway)-former PM of Norway
1989 UNICEF -UN Children's Fund
1990 Sam Nujoma(Namibia)-1st President of Namibia
1991 Rajiv Gandhi
1992 Saburo Okita -Japanese Economist
1993 Vaclav Havel(Czech Republic)-1st President of Czech Republic
1994 Trevor Huddleston(UK)-Anti-Apartheid Activists
1995 Olusegun Obasanjo(Nigeria)-12th President of Nigeria
1996 Medecins Sans Frontieres(France)-Voluntary Organization
1997 Jimmy Carter(USA)-39th President of USA
1998 Muhammad Yunus(Bangladesh)-Founder of Grameen Bank
1999 M S Swaminathan(India)-Indian Agricultural Scientist
2000 Mary Robinson(Ireland)-7th President of Ireland
2001 Sadako Ogata(Japan)-former UN High commisssioner for Refugees
2002 Shridath Ramphal (Guyana)-2nd Comonwealth Sec-General
2003 Kofi Annan(Ghana)-7th UN Sec-General
2004 Maha Chakri Sirindhorn(Thailand)-Princess of Thailand
2005 Hamid Karzai(Afghanistan)-st President of Afghanistan
2006 Wangari Maathai(Kenya)-Environmental & Politcal Activists
2007 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation(USA)-Charitable Foundation
2008 Mohamed Elbaradei(Egypt)-4th DG of IAEA
2009 Sheikh Hasina(Bangladesh)-PM of Bangladesh
2010 Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva(Brazil)-ex-president of Brazil
2011 Ela bhatt(India)-Founder of SEWA
2012 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf(Liberia)-President of Liberia
The prize carries a cash award of Rs 25 Lakhs and a Citation.
Awardees Details
Year Receipient
1986 Parliamentarians for Global Action
1987 Mikhail Gorbachev (Soviet Union)
1988 Gro Harlem Bruntland(Norway)-former PM of Norway
1989 UNICEF -UN Children's Fund
1990 Sam Nujoma(Namibia)-1st President of Namibia
1991 Rajiv Gandhi
1992 Saburo Okita -Japanese Economist
1993 Vaclav Havel(Czech Republic)-1st President of Czech Republic
1994 Trevor Huddleston(UK)-Anti-Apartheid Activists
1995 Olusegun Obasanjo(Nigeria)-12th President of Nigeria
1996 Medecins Sans Frontieres(France)-Voluntary Organization
1997 Jimmy Carter(USA)-39th President of USA
1998 Muhammad Yunus(Bangladesh)-Founder of Grameen Bank
1999 M S Swaminathan(India)-Indian Agricultural Scientist
2000 Mary Robinson(Ireland)-7th President of Ireland
2001 Sadako Ogata(Japan)-former UN High commisssioner for Refugees
2002 Shridath Ramphal (Guyana)-2nd Comonwealth Sec-General
2003 Kofi Annan(Ghana)-7th UN Sec-General
2004 Maha Chakri Sirindhorn(Thailand)-Princess of Thailand
2005 Hamid Karzai(Afghanistan)-st President of Afghanistan
2006 Wangari Maathai(Kenya)-Environmental & Politcal Activists
2007 Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation(USA)-Charitable Foundation
2008 Mohamed Elbaradei(Egypt)-4th DG of IAEA
2009 Sheikh Hasina(Bangladesh)-PM of Bangladesh
2010 Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva(Brazil)-ex-president of Brazil
2011 Ela bhatt(India)-Founder of SEWA
2012 Ellen Johnson Sirleaf(Liberia)-President of Liberia
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