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Global Centre for Indic Studies (GCIS)

Where ancient insight meets critical inquiry and global discourse

The Global Centre for Indic Studies connects classical wisdom with modern challenges. Through research, education, and collaborative engagement, we translate Indic knowledge systems into frameworks that inform wellbeing, ethics, education, and global dialogue.

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Integrating research, practice, and global engagement.

The Global Centre for Indic Studies is an interdisciplinary academic and community-engaged centre dedicated to the serious study of Indic civilisational knowledge systems. We work at the intersection of classical scholarship, contemporary research, and applied dialogue, ensuring that Indic traditions are understood in their depth, context, and intellectual integrity.

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Services We Offer

Global Engagement

We connect universities, independent researchers, cultural institutions, and community leaders to foster meaningful, ethical, and globally relevant scholarship.

International partnerships
Academic-industry dialogue
Community knowledge exchange

Community Engagement

We offer seminars, reading circles, certificate programmes, and guided textual study across philosophy, psychology, health, and civilisational sciences.

Public lectures
Study circles & textual immersion
Short courses & masterclasses

Research & Publications

We support interdisciplinary research rooted in classical texts and contemporary scholarship. We create platforms for credible, context-aware academic contribution.

Interdisciplinary studies
Open-access publications
Academic partnerships

Contemporary Dialogue

We translate classical insights into frameworks relevant to mental health, ethics, leadership, wellbeing, and community systems, fostering dialogue between traditions and sciences.

Indic psychology & consciousness studies
Health & integrative frameworks
Cross-disciplinary forums

Showcase of Featured Initiatives

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Global Engagements

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Bridging Minds

Contemporary Dialogue

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Global Engagements

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Voices in Dialogue

At GCIS, knowledge grows through dialogue. “Voices in Dialogue” shares insights from those contributing to our research and intellectual engagement.
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Scholarly Integrity

“The Centre’s work demonstrates a rare commitment to intellectual integrity. Classical Indic sources are approached with contextual sensitivity, while contemporary frameworks are engaged without reductionism.”

Sarah K.

CEO of SaaSFlow

Dialogue Across Disciplines

“Scholars, practitioners, and community voices are brought into meaningful exchange, creating interdisciplinary spaces where Indic knowledge systems inform psychology, health, culture, and societal inquiry.”

David R

Founder of BrewCraft

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Engage with scholars, researchers, and practitioners advancing rigorous study of Indic knowledge systems.

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