2030 — Government Recognition
Advance visibility on Indian and global calendars through government proclamations in India, the USA, Canada, and strategic nations worldwide.
Vision 2030
The goal is not only to remember history — it is to make it visible. Across India, across the diaspora, and across global public life, the movement is building toward 2030 and the 2,000th anniversary of the public ministry of Jesus Christ.

Advance visibility on Indian and global calendars through government proclamations in India, the USA, Canada, and strategic nations worldwide.
500–1,000 coordinated celebrations in 50+ countries with 5–10 million participants — the largest coordinated act of service and celebration in Indian Christian history.
Invite 30 million Indian followers of Jesus worldwide to serve their communities on July 3 and carry the story outward.
Keep St Thomas Day and Indian Christian Day visibly joined. The historic foundation gives the movement legitimacy and permanence.
Form councils. Launch chapters. First coordinated July 3 under the new structure.
Double chapters. Government recognition grows. Heritage publications begin.
100,000+ participants. Chapters in every major diaspora city.
500,000+ participants. Full heritage documentation. Intensive 2030 planning.
5–10 million participants. Global recognition. July 3 established permanently.