Our History

National Unity & Security Council was founded in year 1984 by Late Sh. Param Jit Kumar with a vision to create National brotherhood and peace among nations. World Peace Seminar was held by National Unity & Security Council in Chandigarh in 1985 was presided over by the Ambassador of Egypt Mr. Mousse E Emriates. Later on a Convention of Religious, Spritual and Social Bodies was held by Council in 1986, which was presided over by Rev. Dr. Gilbert B. Rego, Bishop of Shimla-Chandigarh Diocese, and attended by more than thousands of delegates from all over the country. In year 1988, the Chairman Late Sh.Paramjit Kumar submitted a Charter of demands to the UNO along with mass signatures of the people in order to create world-wide moral resistance and thus make the US government desist from supplying sophisticated weapons and planes to Pakistan, which he was sure would be used against India. For Paramjit Kumar, the liberation of Tibet was more than a mission of his life. It was a consuming desire which took almost the entire span of his youthful years. FORUM FOR FACTS ON TIBET & VIETNAM was set up by him during the sixties. His Holiness Dalai Lama wrote the foreward of the treatise in 1966, which enunciated the Aims and Objects of this body. His Holiness appointed Late Sh. Paramjit Kumar as his special envoy under his own seal and signature, he vested upon him means and authorization in promoting the cause of Tibet’s freedom. The cause of Tibet’s emancipation was dear to his hear, which he had pursued unremittingly for almost 25 years of life on international level, in his personal capacity and as a special envoy of the Dalai Lama. 

Having led a really chequered life, he had seen many ups and downs; lived in various parts of the World at different times, he acknowledged as an authority on Tibetan history, and has gleaned a valuable date over the years about Tibet through research into its ancient chronicles, intensive research was carried out by him into Tibetan history from 7th century A.D up to the time of its forcible occupation and annexation by the Chinese in 1949. Late Param Jit Kumar was an author of International stature, he wrote several books and novels, his book ROLL CALL OF DEATH, published in New York, USA in 1971, a large hard bound volume gave a graphic picture of Late Paramjit Kumar’s personal experiences in the South East Asian theatre of the Vietnamese war during the late sixties. It is a thrilling account of blood-chilling facts, regarding the underworld of espionage, intrigue and violence, interwoven in the texture of War Novel. After knowing and seeing the horrors of the Vietnamese War from close quarters. Late Param Jit Kumar created in New Zealand a nucleus of thinkers, writers, journalists against that wicked and senseless war. Much writing, pamphleteering, and public speaking was done by him in the aftermath. The movement snowballed and assumed a tidal form and spread from country in the shape of Peace Marches, Rallies and Demonstrations in New Zealand, Australia, and countries of Africa, Europe and ultimately reached America. It was during those times that the collaboration of New Zealand’s Labour Leader and Prime Minister, Mr. Norman Kirk with Late Param Jit Kumar’s mission blossomed into close friendship. Late Param Jit Kumar performed a substantial role in the General Elections of 1971 in New Zealand.