In the past four years, Gandhi International has organized or participated in the following events:
- Organization in April 2011 of a training session on non-violence in Asuncion, Paraguay, in collaboration with Adolfo Pérez Esquivel's SERPAJ (Peace and Justice Service).
- Participation in January 2011 to the Social World Forum in Dakar in association to the French-Senegalese NGO Génération Non-Violente.
- Organization in January-February 2011 of a travel study in India including the participations to a seminar on Swadeshi in the Institute of Gandhian Studies (Wardha) and to a peace conference in Guwahati, Assam, with Ekta Parishad.
- In January-February 2010 it organized, with Ekta Parishad, an international conference entitled, 'Towards a Nonviolent Economy' with 150 delegates from all over the world.
- Organization in October 2009 of lectures in France, Belgium, Switzerland and Spain with Rajagopal or Ramesh Sharma, Anand Gokani (rear grandson of Gandhi), to mobilize European people in the perspective of the march with 100,000 landless Indian people which will be organized by Rajagopal and Ekta Parishad in October 2012.
- Organization in August 2009 of travel studies in Sri Lanka: meeting with Ariyaratne, a disciple of Gandhi and the leader of the Sarvodaya movement, very active in Sri Lanka in 15,000 villages.
- Organization in 2009 of a trip of meetings and exchange in the American continent between Ramesh Sharma (a leader in Ekta Parishad) and communities, organizations and non violent social movements, in collaboration with Adolfo Pérez Esquivel and the Latin American Serpaj. Visits to Brazil (participation to the Bélem 2009 World Social Forum), in Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico and Canada. One of the main topics of hte meetings was: water, land, forests and natural resources belong to peoples.
- Co-organisation with different non-violents movements of a tour of Rajagopal in France and in Belgium with public debates and projections of “The March of the despised”, a documentary made by François Verlet and Louis Campana.
- Participation to Ekta Europe, the European forum of Ekta Parishad grouping several NGOs and non-violents European movements, with meetings every 6 months.
- Participation to the Janadesh march, in October 2007, during one month and 350 km between Gwalior and Delhi with 25,000 poor and landless people, organized by Rajagopal and Ekta Parishad to claim a land reform to the Indian Government. Filming and production on this occasion of a documentary on the event: “The march of the Despised or the Liberation Force of Non-violence"
- Celebration of the 60th anniversary of Gandhi's martyrdom: co-organisation in Wardha (India), with the Institute of Gandhian Studies, of an international Conference on peace and non-violence, from 27 January to 2 February 2008, including the participation of more than 150 people and organizations from different continents.
- Organization of travel studies in India in February 2006 and January 2007 for groups of various representatives of non-violent European organizations and individuals.





