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In the first years after India's independence leading politicians, including [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], [[Maulana Abul Kalam Azad]] and [[Mangaldas Pakvasa]], as well as Scout leaders tried to unify India's Scouts and Guides. A first success was the merger of the ''The Boy Scouts Association in India'' and the ''Hindustan Scout Association'' forming the Bharat Scouts and Guides on November 7, 1950. About a year later, on August 15, 1951, the ''All India Girl Guides Association'' joined this new organisation.<ref name="BSG-history"/>
In the first years after India's independence leading politicians, including [[Jawaharlal Nehru]], [[Maulana Abul Kalam Azad]] and [[Mangaldas Pakvasa]], as well as Scout leaders tried to unify India's Scouts and Guides. A first success was the merger of the ''The Boy Scouts Association in India'' and the ''Hindustan Scout Association'' forming the Bharat Scouts and Guides on November 7, 1950. About a year later, on August 15, 1951, the ''All India Girl Guides Association'' joined this new organisation.<ref name="BSG-history"/>


In 1959, the [[World Scout Conference|17th World Scout Conference]] in New Delhi was hosted by the BSG. The [[Sangam World Girl Guide/Girl Scout Center]] in [[Pune]], Maharashtra, India, opened in 1966. The idea for this fouth world centre dates back to 1956 when it was developed during a WAGGGS International commissioners' meeting in [[New Delhi]].
In 1959, the [[World Scout Conference|17th World Scout Conference]] in New Delhi was hosted by the BSG. The [[Sangam World Girl Guide/Girl Scout Center]] in [[Pune]], Maharashtra, India, opened in 1966. The idea for this fouth world centre dates back to 1956 when it was developed during a WAGGGS International commissioners' meeting in New Delhi.


The United Nations selected the Bharat Scouts and Guides as honorary "Peace Messengers" for their significant and concrete contributions to the [[International Year of Peace]] in 1986.
The United Nations selected the Bharat Scouts and Guides as honorary "Peace Messengers" for their significant and concrete contributions to the [[International Year of Peace]] in 1986.
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== International Scouting units in India ==
== International Scouting units in India ==
In addition, there are American Boy Scouts in [[New Delhi]], linked to the [[Direct Service]] branch of the [[Boy Scouts of America]], which supports units around the world.
In addition, there are American Boy Scouts in New Delhi, linked to the [[Direct Service]] branch of the [[Boy Scouts of America]], which supports units around the world.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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