Raisina chronicles : India’s global public square (Record no. 23157)

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International Standard Book Number 9789361565083
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Classification number 327.54
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Personal name Jaishankar, S. (ed.)
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Title Raisina chronicles : India’s global public square
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC.
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Rupa Publications
Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2025
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Extent xxiii, 206p., 22 cm X 14 cm
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General note Recommended by; Rasananda Panda
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Summary, etc. Summary: Raisina Chronicles celebrates a decade of the Raisina Dialogue. It brings together voices from across the world—of leaders and thinkers reflecting on the Raisina Dialogue’s impact on how we may navigate global challenges and create solutions that work. Putting India at the forefront of leading the change, the effect of these Dialogues is felt across policies and projections that the global family is working towards. S. Jaishankar and Samir Saran, the editors, who are also the curators of the Dialogue, emphasize that diversity, dissent, discord, and divergence of opinion make for the necessary ingredients for a sustainable future, shaped and owned by all. Ten years since its inception, the Raisina Dialogue has become the paramount platform for bringing together cultures, peoples and opinions. It is now India’s flagship geopolitical and geoeconomic conference, and has truly become a global public square—located in New Delhi, incubated by the world. In tandem with the curated discussions, Raisina Chronicles reflects on the Dialogue’s journey and brings to its readers a single volume containing thorough insights and unbridled optimism for finding common solutions to global challenges. As the world stands on the cusp of structural and historical change, the hope that is central to this work is for the voices of the people to be at the forefront of global politics and policymaking, resonating through power corridors, and finding their way to the masses. For leaders to implement change, society must come together to take that one step forward in the right direction.
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Target audience note Contents:<br/><br/><br/>Inaugural Address: Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India 23<br/>2nd Raisina Dialogue<br/>Charting Green Frontiers: India and 32<br/>Denmark as Strategic Allies<br/>Mette Frederiksen<br/>Stepping Outside the Bubble: India as an Ideas Arena 38<br/>Tanja Fajon<br/>Bonds Down Under: The Dynamic Tapestry 43<br/>of the Australia-India Relationship<br/>Penny Wong<br/>Address: António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General 49<br/>2nd Raisina Dialogue<br/>India and Saudi Arabia: A Thriving Partnership 51<br/>Towards a Promising Future<br/>Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud<br/> <br/>African Union at the G20 High Table: Implications for the Future of 56<br/>Economic Governance<br/>Kwame Owino and Jackline Kagume<br/>Inaugural Address: Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel 62<br/>3rd Raisina Dialogue<br/>The Japan-India Vision: Looking Back, Looking Ahead 68<br/>Tadashi Maeda<br/>Strengthening the UK-India Relationship: Navigating Global 75<br/>Challenges through Collaboration and Partnership<br/>Antony David Radakin<br/>Inaugural Address: Erna Solberg, Prime Minister of Norway 81<br/>4th Raisina Dialogue<br/>Why Women Must Lead Development Banks 87<br/>Nitya Mohan Khemka<br/>Gender Equality and the Politics of Care: Why it Matters for the G20 94<br/>and the World<br/>Camila dos Santos<br/> <br/>Inaugural Address: Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India 6th Raisina Dialogue<br/> <br/>101<br/> <br/>Global Security Nexus: Unraveling Raisina’s Impact<br/>John C. Aquilino<br/> <br/>105<br/> <br/>The India-Australia Defence and Security Partnership in 2024 and Beyond<br/>Angus John Campbell and Greg Moriarty<br/> <br/>110<br/> <br/>Forging Strategic Alliances: Japan, India, and the Indo-Pacific<br/>Kōji Yamazaki<br/> <br/>118<br/> <br/>Inaugural Address: Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda 6th Raisina Dialogue<br/> <br/>121<br/> <br/>Peripheral Vision: The European Union’s Blind Spots in the Global South<br/>Rosa Balfour and Zakaria Al Shmaly<br/> <br/>123<br/> <br/>From the South, for the World: India’s Digital Public Infrastructure<br/>Anirban Sarma<br/> <br/>130<br/> <br/>A Secure, Inclusive, and Sustainable Globalisation: The Bharat Way<br/>Amrita Narlikar<br/> <br/>138<br/> <br/>Inaugural Address: Mette Frederiksen, Prime Minister of Denmark 6th Raisina Dialogue<br/> <br/>145<br/> <br/>Navigating Fissures in an Evolving Global Landscape<br/>Carl Bildt<br/> <br/>149<br/> <br/>Through ‘Maitri’ and ‘Mateship’<br/>Scott Morrison<br/> <br/>154<br/> <br/>Connecting Worlds: India’s Role as a ‘Bridge-Builder’<br/>Marcelo Ebrard<br/> <br/>161<br/> <br/>Keynote Address: Charles Michel, President of the Europe Council 6th Raisina Dialogue<br/> <br/>166<br/> <br/>Old Discord and the Abraham Accords: Which Shall Prevail?<br/>Mohammed Soliman<br/> <br/>169<br/> <br/>Inaugural Address: Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission<br/>7th Raisina Dialogue<br/> <br/>174<br/> <br/>The Raisina Dialogue: A Metaphor for India<br/>David Petraeus<br/> <br/>180<br/> <br/>Inaugural Address: Giorgia Meloni, Prime Minister of Italy 8th Raisina Dialogue<br/> <br/>183<br/> <br/>India Takes Its Rightful Place in an Evolving Global Order<br/>
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General subdivision geopolitics India
-- India Foreign relations 21st century
-- India strategic aspects
-- world politics 21st century
-- changing realities
-- new opportunities
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Personal name Saran, Samir (ed.)
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