As an ISMSA Country Representative, you will act as the official voice of our mission in your nation. You will coordinate with local partners, build awareness, organize events, and report on the condition of Hindu communities in your region. This role is crucial in advocating at embassies, cultural institutions, and international forums. We seek passionate individuals with leadership, communication, and organizing skills who can uphold ISMSA’s values globally. Help us expand our impact and build international solidarity for persecuted Hindu minorities by becoming a committed ambassador for justice and Sanatan heritage in your country.
Volunteers are the heart of ISMSA. Whether on the ground or online, you can contribute your time and skills to support education drives, relief work, women’s safety initiatives, and cultural events. We welcome volunteers from diverse backgrounds—students, professionals, retirees—who believe in equality, dignity, and service. You’ll receive opportunities for meaningful engagement, training, and community connection. Join us to uplift lives, protect heritage, and be part of a global movement rooted in compassion and Sanatan values. One small act of service can spark a wave of transformation. Let your time and heart make a difference—volunteer with ISMSA.
If you’re active on social media and passionate about justice, you can make a powerful difference as an ISMSA Online Activist. Help us spread awareness, counter misinformation, share verified stories, and advocate for Hindu minorities through digital platforms. You’ll help amplify campaigns, boost visibility of urgent issues, and build global solidarity online. With just your voice and a smartphone, you can help educate, engage, and inspire others to take action. From creating content to organizing digital petitions and events, online activism is a crucial part of our movement. Join us online—your voice can change lives.
Researchers at ISMSA play a vital role in documenting human rights violations, analyzing policy, and creating knowledge that empowers action. Whether you're from academia, law, or journalism, your work will help build credible reports, support advocacy, and influence international dialogue. We focus on issues like minority rights, forced conversions, refugee conditions, and cultural erasure. You’ll collaborate with field workers, access real-time data, and contribute to publications that shape public understanding. If you are committed to truth, justice, and ethical research, join ISMSA to be the voice of the unheard—through evidence, insight, and integrity.
ISMSA’s Think Tank brings together policy experts, scholars, spiritual leaders, and strategists to shape visionary responses to complex challenges. Members contribute ideas, white papers, and long-term strategies on community development, religious freedom, education reform, and global Hindu advocacy. By joining, you become part of an intellectual force that not only critiques problems but creates actionable solutions. This platform allows for deep thinking, interfaith dialogue, and value-based innovation. If you’re passionate about using your intellect to uplift dharma and social justice, ISMSA’s Think Tank is your space to think, advise, and transform.
ISMSA News Reporters are front-line truth-tellers, committed to covering stories that often go unheard. As a reporter, you’ll document injustices, highlight grassroots efforts, and bring attention to the real struggles of Hindu minorities in South Asia and beyond. Whether reporting from the field or curating digital updates, your role is crucial in shaping media narratives and public opinion. We value ethical, bold, and fact-driven journalism. Help us uncover the truth, give voice to the silenced, and bring awareness to the world. With your words, bring light to the hidden stories that demand justice.