International Symposium on Social and Solidarity Economy

This symposium brought global scholars and thought leaders together to explore cooperative models and community-driven economies as pathways to sustainability.
Key Highlights:
- Prof. Yashavantha Dongre emphasized the power of SHGs and cooperatives like Amul and IFFCO.
- Padma Shri Prof. M.K. Sridhar articulated how India’s cultural ethos aligns with cooperative values.
- Prof. Morris Altman advocated for the “cooperative advantage” as a counter-narrative to mainstream inefficiency myths.
- Panel moderated by Prof. Chetan Singai explored the multidimensional evolution of Social and Solidarity Economies (SSE).
- Global experts shared lessons from South Korea, Norway, Japan, and platform co-op models.
Outcomes:
- Chanakya University to launch an on-campus cooperative initiative
- SSE to be integrated into academic curricula
- Support for research and partnerships in alternative economies