New Delhi, 20 November 2025: The LA Global Foundation successfully hosted the Global UN Sustainable Economic Growth Summit 2025 – Season 5 at Hotel Park Plaza, New Delhi, under the theme “Mission Possible II – Empowering Global Growth through Innovation and Inclusion.” The summit opened with a symbolic Lamp Lighting Ceremony graced by H.E. Dr. Shankar Prasad Sharma, Hon’ble High Commissioner of Nepal to India, Mr. Hemant Sharma, Under Secretary, Ministry of MSME, Dr. S. Govindraj Jee, Commissioner, PWD – Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, and Mr. Suhas Deshmukh, Director, NCVET, alongside the leadership of the LA Global Foundation. The ceremony also marked the launch of the Sovereign Powerhouse Global Magazine – Success Stories Edition. Keynote and special addresses were delivered by Dr. Sharma, Dr. Govindraj Jee, Mr. Hemant Sharma, and Mr. Suhas Deshmukh, focusing on sustainable development, MSME growth, social empowerment, and the future of skill development. Technical sessions led by experts from ICMR and industry leaders—including Dr. Mradul Mohan, Dr. Anu Priya Minhas, Dr. Amita Birla, and innovators like Ms. Vandana Devi (Singh), Mr. Anupam Shrivastav, Mr. Amarnath Jan, and Dr. Urvashi Mittal—highlighted health innovation, research, entrepreneurship, and solutions driving sustainable futures.
The summit concluded with the prestigious Ambassadorship Ceremony, honoring 14 global changemakers for their contributions to climate action, sustainability, technology, education, and global peace. Among those recognized were Ali Fannami Kambar, Mariam Masud Oniye, Muhammad Kabir Usman, Hussaini Bishara, Bello Abubakar, AbdulRahman Abba Goni, Gujbawu Muhammad Grema, Muhammed Lefami Zarma, and several distinguished contributors. Dr. Meenakshi Sawhney, Founder & President of the LA Global Foundation, CO FOUNDER Mr Manuj ,Mrs sudesh chadha Founder member,Ansh sawhney,vansh sawhneyadvocacy ambassador,Ms Geetika Chadha Advocacy together as team reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to SDG-driven international collaboration and sustainable economic empowerment. The summit closed with a unified call for collective action, reinforcing that Mission Possible II represents not just a theme but a global movement towards a more sustainable, inclusive, and innovation-led future.

