Ismaili youth see much promise in India’s future | The Ismaili

“The future is really bright, if you know where to shine the light,” says Alisha Sonawalla, a self-acclaimed culture enthusiast. She is one of many Ismaili youth in India, who see a bright future for their country — one they are keen to shape with their optimism and confidence.

For centuries, the Ismaili community in India has been woven in the nation’s fabric, and each successive generation has tried to contribute to the country’s advancement. Today’s young people see ample opportunity, but they are not blind to the challenges of the day. Rather, they hope to address these challenges, and view the pursuit of pluralism, research and innovation as a means to making a difference in the country.

Alisha Sonawalla representing India at an Aga Khan Academy Mock United Nations event. (Image credit: Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad)
Alisha Sonawalla representing India at an Aga Khan Academy Mock United Nations event. (Image credit: Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad)

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