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Commonwealth Summit 2026: Maitreya Dadashreeji proposes “Gross Peace Index”, prioritising peace over mere performance

Maitreya Dadashreeji proposes a ‘Gross Peace Index’ at the Commonwealth Summit 2026 in London, urging global leaders to prioritise peace, trust, and societal harmony alongside economic growth.

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Maitreya Dadashreeji at at the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit 2026, London

Maitreya Dadashreeji at at the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit 2026, London

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London: Renowned global humanitarian, transformation pioneer and spiritual leader Maitreya Dadashreeji has proposed a ‘Gross Peace Index,’ urging global leaders to evaluate nations not only by economic performance but by their levels of peace, trust, and societal harmony, at the Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit 2026 held at the historic Mansion House in London. He advocated that future collaborations and investments be guided by this index, fostering stability-driven partnerships.

The summit, convened by the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, brought together Heads of Government, ministers, and senior business leaders from across the 56 Commonwealth nations. With a collective population of 2.7 billion, the Commonwealth represents a powerful platform for collaboration, innovation, and economic partnership across emerging and established markets.

Commonwealth Trade and Investment Summit 2026

Under the theme “Commonwealth Solutions to Global Challenges,” the summit featured high-level discussions on artificial intelligence, sustainable energy, infrastructure, health technologies, creative industries, and the evolving global financial landscape, alongside closed-door roundtables to encourage actionable dialogue.

Maitreya Dadashreeji

Among the distinguished speakers, Maitreya Dadashreeji was invited to represent India. He delivered a discourse titled India – Leadership Through Change to Prosperity on April 20. Distancing from conventional policy dialogue, he brought a deeply human and spiritual perspective to the summit. Emphasising that true progress stems from inner stability and emotional alignment, he highlighted the need to reconnect with the essence of humanity beyond divisions of race, religion, and region. His address underscored that while economies and strategies shape nations, it is trust, compassion, and unity that sustain them.

Reinforcing India’s spiritual legacy, Maitreya Dadashreeji called for a shift from power-driven to purpose-driven leadership, inspiring collective action towards a more peaceful, united, and prosperous world.

Topics: Commonwealth Summit 2026peace indexspiritual leadershipLondonglobal economyIndia Global LeadershipMaitreya DadashreejiGross Peace Index
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