
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 10th edition of Raisina Dialogue on Monday.
New Zealand’s PM Christopher Luxon is the chief guest and will deliver the keynote address.
The Raisina Dialogue is a three-day conference on geopolitics and geo-economics that is being co-hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in partnership with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF). It wills start on Monday and conclude on Wednesday.
Around 3,700 attendees and over 800 speakers and delegates from around 130 countries are expected to attend the conference. The participants include prime ministers, ministers, diplomats, former premiers and heads of state, diplomats, military leaders, top industry executives, and policy professionals.
The top attendees include Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha, US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, Cuban Deputy Prime Minister Martinez Diaz, and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the Philippines Enrique A Manalo. The PTI reported that, for the first time, a senior Taiwanese security official is also attending.
The theme of this year’s Raisina Dialogue is ‘Kalachakra: People, Peace, Planet’. The events will be centred around six key thematic pillars: (1) Politics Interrupted: Shifting Sands and Rising Tides, (2) Resolving the Green Trilemma: Who, Where and How, (3) Digital Planet: Agents, (4) Agencies and Absences, Militant Mercantilism: Trade, Supply Chains and the Exchange Rate Addiction, (5) The Tiger’s Tale: Rewriting Development with a New Pen, (6) Investing in Peace: Drivers, Institutions and Leadership.
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