Global Kashmiri Pandit Heritage Tour & Conclave 2026 Set for June in Kashmir

The first-ever Global Kashmiri Pandit Heritage Tour & Conclave 2026 will be held in Kashmir from June 6-14, with the main conclave at SKICC on June 13-14. The event, themed "From Exile to Excellence," aims to reconnect displaced Kashmiri Pandits with their ancestral roots through heritage tours and discussions. Organizers have invited top political leaders including PM Modi and CM Omar Abdullah to encourage inclusive dialogue. The conclave expects delegates from India, the US, Europe, and West Asia for one of the largest international gatherings on Kashmiri Pandit heritage.

Key Points: Kashmiri Pandit Heritage Conclave 2026 in Kashmir

  • First-ever global conclave for Kashmiri Pandits held in Kashmir after 36 years
  • Event from June 6-14 with main conclave June 13-14 at SKICC
  • Theme: "From Exile to Excellence" focusing on resilience and return
  • Heritage tours to temples and cultural landmarks across Kashmir
  • Invitations sent to PM Modi, Amit Shah, Omar Abdullah, and others
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'Global Kashmiri Pandit Heritage Tour & Conclave 2026' to be held in Kashmir in June

First-ever Global Kashmiri Pandit Heritage Tour & Conclave 2026 to be held in Kashmir June 6-14, featuring heritage tours, panels, and diaspora reunion.

"This conclave is not merely an event, but a historic initiative to reconnect with our roots, preserve our heritage, strengthen community bonds, and envision a future built on dignity, inclusion, and cultural renaissance. - Dr Surinder Kaul"

New Delhi, May 13

The first-ever Global Kashmirit Heritage Tour & Conclave 2026 will be held in Kashmir from June 6 to June 14, with the main two-day conclave scheduled at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre on June 13 and 14.

Organisers described the initiative as a "historic reconnect of Kashmiri Pandits to their motherland after nearly 36 years of exile" and The event will be organised under the theme, "From Exile to Excellence - Kashmiri Pandit Journey of Resilience, Renaissance and Return."

According to the organising committee, the conclave seeks to "reconnect generations of displaced Kashmiri Pandits with their ancestral roots, sacred spaces, cultural memory, and collective aspirations for the future."

A specially curated heritage tour across Kashmir will form a key part of the programme, during which delegates from India and abroad will visit temples, cultural landmarks and historically significant sites associated with Kashmiri Pandit civilisation.

"The tour is intended not merely as a visit, but as an emotional and historical journey of remembrance, reconnect, revival, and return," the organisers said.

Seven mainstream community organisations-Global Kashmiri Pandit Diaspora, Jammu & Kashmir Vichar Manch, Youth All India Kashmiri Samaj, Kashmiri Pandit Association Mumbai, Kashmiri Overseas Association USA, Sanjeevani Sharda Kendra Jammu, and All Minorities Employees Association of Kashmir- alongwith support from more than 30 organisations from Kashmir, India and overseas, are jointly organising the initiative.

The conclave is expected to bring together scholars, policymakers, entrepreneurs, artists, social leaders, youth representatives and members of civil society to deliberate on issues related to heritage preservation, cultural renaissance, political participation, social cohesion and the future roadmap of the community.

Organisers said the event will feature heritage tours, round-table discussions, academic and intellectual panels, youth interaction sessions, cultural programmes, heritage preservation panels and resolution sessions focused on the future of the Kashmiri Pandit community.

Among the major highlights will be the participation of prominent entrepreneurs, scholars, policymakers, artists and diaspora representatives from different parts of the world.

Dr Surinder Kaul, speaking on behalf of the organising committee, said the conclave aims to create an inclusive platform for dialogue and bridge-building while honouring the resilience and contributions of the Kashmiri Pandit community.

"This conclave is not merely an event, but a historic initiative to reconnect with our roots, preserve our heritage, strengthen community bonds, and envision a future built on dignity, inclusion, and cultural renaissance," Dr Kaul said.

"The heritage tour symbolises our collective journey from exile toward reconnect, remembrance, renewal, and hope," he added.

Delegates from India, the United States, Europe, West Asia and several other regions are expected to participate, making it one of the largest international gatherings focused on the cultural and civilizational legacy of the Kashmiri Pandit community.

The organising committee has extended invitations to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

Invitations have also been extended to leaders of mainstream political parties in Jammu and Kashmir, Kashmiri Muslim and Sikh civil society representatives, and members of the POJK and Valmiki communities to encourage inclusive dialogue and participation.

For more information, organisers said interested participants and organisations can contact the committee through the given email address (kpglobaldiaspora@gmail.com) or visit the website (kpheritagetour.org).

- ANI

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Siddharth J
This is a positive step but I hope it doesn't become just a photo-op for politicians. Real rehabilitation and return of Kashmiri Pandits is what matters, not just a heritage tour. Let's see if concrete actions follow these talks.
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Priya S
Heartwarming to see this. My grandmother was from Srinagar and she used to tell me stories about the beautiful temples and the Dal Lake. This tour will be emotional for many families. God bless everyone participating. 🙏
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James A
As an outsider looking in, this seems like a genuine effort at cultural healing. The theme "From Exile to Excellence" is powerful. Hope the local Kashmiri community also participates and this becomes a bridge, not a divider.
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Rohit P
Good to see PM Modi and HM Shah invited. But inviting CM Omar Abdullah and local leaders is also important. Only when all communities come together will real peace return to Kashmir. Hope this conclave focuses on inclusion.
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Sarah B
Impressive scale - 7 major organisations and 30+ supporters from India and overseas. The heritage tour visiting temples and cultural sites sounds like a meaningful way to reconnect. Would love to see more such initiatives for displaced communities everywhere.
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Ananya R
Ek baat toh clear hai - Kashmiri Pandits ka contribution Kashmir ki sans

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