Indian People's Congress

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The Indian People's Congress (IPC) is a political party in India, registered with the Election Commission of India on March 30, 1993. The life and mission of Indian People's Congress is to serve the human evolutionary cause. It aims to serve this cause by advocating the establishing of a new political system that provides an economic, political and cultural ambience, which is conducive to a rapid human biological and spiritual evolutionary march. Their vision is guided by Sri Aurobindo and in its work it has no consideration for the existing differences of nations, races, religions or ideologies. In its mission, Indian People's Congress exclusively relies on the strength of information technology. The party is a decentralized network of volunteers committed to achieve its mission through the technologically empowered people. In its work, it has no consideration for the existing differences of nations, races, religions or ideologies and follows the policy of cooperation with all political, social, economic and cultural forces that are advancing this cause, whether within India or outside India.

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