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Know India Programme 89th Edition for Scholars and Innovators (Guinea)

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Published
21 Aug 2026
Closes
27 Aug 2026, 23:59 UTC
Reference
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Location
India
Sector
Manufacturing & Supply

Details

Deadline: 27-Aug-2026

The Know India Programme (KIP) 89th Edition invites applications from Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs), Overseas Citizens of India (OCIs), and Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) aged 18–23 years for an immersive educational and cultural experience in India. The programme is designed by the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, to help young members of the Indian diaspora reconnect with India’s heritage while exploring its innovations and contemporary achievements. The 89th edition will take place from 15 September to 29 September 2026. Selected participants will receive support for travel, accommodation, and local hospitality during the programme, subject to the applicable programme guidelines. What Is the Know India Programme? The Know India Programme is an initiative of the Ministry of External Affairs that seeks to strengthen engagement between India and young members of the Indian diaspora. The programme provides participants with an opportunity to experience India directly and learn about both its traditional heritage and modern development. Key areas covered through the programme include: - Indian history and heritage. - Art, culture, and traditions. - Indian society. - Economic development. - Science and technology. - Innovation and entrepreneurship. - Emerging technologies. - India’s contemporary achievements. - Indian institutions and communities. The programme combines cultural immersion, educational exposure, visits, interactions, and networking. What Is the Purpose of KIP? The main objective of KIP is to help young people of Indian origin develop a deeper connection with India.

The programme aims to:

- Reconnect young diaspora members with their Indian roots. - Increase understanding of Indian culture and heritage. - Provide firsthand exposure to contemporary India. - Introduce participants to India’s innovation ecosystem. - Highlight India’s technological and economic progress. - Encourage interaction with Indian society and institutions. - Build connections between young diaspora members and India. When Will the 89th Edition Take Place? The 89th Edition of the Know India Programme is scheduled for:

- Start date: 15 September 2026

- End date: 29 September 2026

- Duration: Approximately two weeks

- Location: India

- Organizer: Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India

Applicants should refer to the official programme information for the detailed itinerary, reporting instructions, travel arrangements, and other participation requirements. Who Is Eligible? The programme is specifically intended for young members of the Indian diaspora.

Applicants must:

- Be between 18 and 23 years of age. - Be a Person of Indian Origin (PIO), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), or Non-Resident Indian (NRI). - Meet the additional eligibility requirements specified in the official KIP guidelines. Applicants should verify their eligibility against the current programme guidelines before submitting an application. Understanding PIO, OCI and NRI Eligibility Persons of Indian Origin PIOs are individuals of Indian origin living outside India who meet the applicable definition under the relevant programme rules. Applicants should confirm that their specific status satisfies the current KIP eligibility requirements. Overseas Citizens of India OCIs are foreign nationals who hold Overseas Citizen of India status under India’s applicable legal framework. OCI applicants must also satisfy the programme’s age and other requirements. Non-Resident Indians NRIs are Indian citizens residing outside India, subject to applicable legal and programme definitions. NRIs aged 18–23 may be eligible to participate if they satisfy all other KIP conditions. What Can Participants Experience? The programme provides participants with a structured opportunity to learn about different aspects of India.

Activities can include:

- Visits to important places and institutions. - Cultural activities. - Interactions with Indian professionals and institutions. - Educational sessions. - Exposure to Indian innovation and technology. - Learning about India’s social and economic development. - Networking with other young participants. - Experiences related to India’s history, heritage, and contemporary society. The objective is to give participants a firsthand understanding of India, rather than simply providing information through traditional classroom-based learning. Exploring Indian Culture and Heritage Cultural immersion is a major component of KIP.

Participants can gain exposure to

- Indian traditions. - Art and cultural practices. - Historical heritage. - Indian society. - Cultural diversity. - Contemporary interpretations of Indian culture. This experience is intended to help young diaspora members understand the relationship between India’s historical identity and its modern society. Exploring India’s Innovation and Technology KIP also introduces participants to India’s contemporary achievements.

Participants may learn about developments in areas such as

- Science and technology. - Digital innovation. - Entrepreneurship. - Start-ups. - Research and development. - Emerging technologies. - Economic transformation. This provides participants with a broader understanding of India’s position as a growing global innovation and technology ecosystem. What Support Do Selected Participants Receive? Selected participants will receive support for key programme-related expenses.

The programme provides:

- Travel support - Accommodation - Local hospitality This support is intended to enable selected young diaspora members to participate in the programme and experience India without bearing the full cost of the programme-related arrangements. Applicants should review the official guidelines for the precise terms, conditions, and scope of the support. How the Know India Programme Works The application and participation process can be understood in several stages.

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

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