Global leaders are arriving in New Delhi to participate in the Raisina Dialogue 2025, a key conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics. The foreign ministers of the Slovak Republic, Juraj Blanar; the Philippines, Enrique A. Manalo; and Antigua and Barbuda, EP Chet Greene, have already arrived in the capital.
The Raisina Dialogue, India's premier conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics, will be held in New Delhi from March 17 to 19. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the 10th edition of the event today, with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon as the chief guest and delivering the keynote address.
Representatives from about 125 countries, including ministers, former heads of state and heads of government, military commanders, captains of industry, technology leaders, academics, journalists, scholars on strategic affairs, experts from leading think tanks, and youth will participate in the Raisina Dialogue.
Drivers, Institutions, & Leadership.
More than 3,500 participants from about 125 countries will attend the Dialogue in person, and the proceedings will be viewed by millions worldwide on various digital platforms.
The conference is hosted by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in partnership with the Ministry of External Affairs. A number of institutions, organisations, and individuals are committed to its mission and support this effort.
"Every year, leaders in politics, business, media, and civil society converge in New Delhi to discuss the state of the world and explore opportunities for cooperation on a wide range of contemporary matters," the ORF said in a statement.
"The Dialogue is structured as a multi-stakeholder, cross-sectoral discussion, involving heads of state, cabinet ministers and local government officials, who are joined by thought leaders from the private sector, media and academia," it added.
8 Comments
The Truth
Leaders talking and working together is essential to address complex challenges like climate change and global inequality.
Answer
This dialogue is a reminder that dialogue, not conflict, is the way forward for a peaceful and prosperous world.
The Truth
ORF and MEA deserve credit for organizing this crucial event.
Answer
Let's hope the becomes a catalyst for positive change in the world.
Karamba
The real 'drivers' of the world are corporations & billionaires, not these so-called leaders.
Raphael
The dialogue is a platform for amplifying the voices of marginalized communities and developing solutions that benefit all.
Michelangelo
Excited for ! Global leaders coming together to discuss solutions for our world's pressing issues.
Donatello
India's hosting a dialogue on global issues while ignoring its own human rights problems?