Global Peace Envoy Dr. K.A. Paul Carries Message of Harmony from U.S. Camp to New Delhi

Renowned global peace advocate Dr. K.A. Paul recently addressed hundreds of young Americans at the United States’ largest 5,000-acre camp, continuing his mission to foster global unity and peace.
During his U.S. visit, Dr. Paul engaged in high-level discussions with prominent Republican and Democratic leaders, including senior senators and former presidential candidates Cory Booker, Amy Klobuchar, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, and Lindsey Graham. He also met with Trump’s former International Religious Freedom Ambassador, Sam Brownback—a three-time senator and two-term governor. In these meetings, Dr. Paul stressed the urgent global need for peace and addressed key geopolitical concerns:
- Urging support for India amidst ongoing terrorist threats from Pakistan and border tensions with China.
- Condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has claimed the lives of approximately 850,000 Russian troops and millions of Ukrainians.
- Calling for a peaceful resolution to the Israel-Palestine-Iran conflict.
Dr. Paul highlighted the devastating toll of 56 active wars worldwide, which continue to cost trillions of dollars and countless lives. He urged for united global action and extended invitations to several U.S. leaders to attend an upcoming Global Peace Summit—many of whom gave their tentative approval. In a significant development, bipartisan consensus is emerging in both the U.S. House and Senate to impose tougher sanctions on Russia in response to its aggression in Ukraine.
To further this peace initiative, Dr. Paul will address the Indian and international media on June 10, 2025, at 12:00 PM at Andhra Bhavan, New Delhi. All media representatives are invited to attend and help amplify this message of global peace.
About Dr. K.A. Paul
Dr. K.A. Paul is a globally recognized peace activist dedicated to resolving conflicts, promoting dialogue, and fostering harmony among nations. Through his international peace initiatives, he continues to collaborate with world leaders and communities to build a more peaceful future.
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