Status: | Active |
Genre: | Geopolitics |
Frequency: | Annually |
Location: | New Delhi |
Country: | India |
Years Active: | 2016-present |
Founder Name: | Observer Research Foundation |
Participants: | Various |
Area: | Global |
Patrons: | Ministry of External Affairs, India |
The Raisina Dialogue is a multilateral conference held annually in New Delhi, India. Since its inception in 2016, the conference has emerged as India's flagship conference on geopolitics and geo-economics. The conference is hosted by the Observer Research Foundation, an independent think tank, in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs of India.
The conference is structured as a multi-stakeholder, cross-sectoral discussion, involving a variety of global policymakers including heads of states, cabinet ministers and local government officials. In addition, the Dialogue also welcomes major private sector executives, as well as members of the media and academia. It is designed on the lines of Singapore's Shangri-La Dialogue.[1]
The name "Raisina Dialogue" comes from Raisina Hill, an elevation in New Delhi, seat of the Government of India, as well as the Presidential Palace of India, Rashtrapati Bhavan.[2]
The ninth edition of Raisina Dialogue was held in New Delhi from 21 February to 23 February 2024. The theme for 2024 was “Chaturanga: Conflict, Contest, Cooperate, Create”.[3] Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis is the chief guest.[4]
The eighth edition of Raisina held from 2 March to 4 March 2023, in person. It focused on four pillars - Neo Insurgence, Amoral Mosiac, Chaotic Codes, Pernicious Passports, and Grey Rhinos.[5] [6] Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni was the chief guest among several other speakers and guests.[7]
The seventh edition of The Raisina Dialogue was held in-person in New Delhi from 25 April to 27 April 2022.[8] The theme for 2022 is "Terra Nova: Impassioned, Impatient, and Imperilled".
European Commission's president Ursula von der Leyen and Prime Minister Modi are the chief guests.[9] Other key speakers[10] include:
The sixth edition of The Raisina Dialogue was held in virtual mode from 13 to 16 April 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The theme for 2021 was "ViralWorld: Outbreaks, Outliers and Out of Control".[11] [12] Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen, Rwandan president Paul Kagame were the chief-guests along with prime minister Modi at the inaugural session.
The fifth edition of The Raisina Dialogue was held in New Delhi, India from 14 to 16 January. The theme for the 2020 Conference was "Navigating the Alpha Centurys".[13] Australian Foreign minister Marise Payne gave the keynote address.[14]
The fourth edition of The Raisina Dialogue was held at the Taj Diplomatic Enclave in New Delhi, India from 8–10 January 2019.
The theme for the conference was "New Geometrics | Fluid Partnerships | Uncertain Outcomes". The theme represents a logical progression from the previous edition, which focused on Managing Disruptions and Transitions. In her remarks, then External Affairs Minister Smt. Sushma Swaraj writes, "As the world seeks solutions to the constantly changing political, economic, and strategic landscape, “A World Reorder” is indeed an appropriate and timely theme. I hope the discussions will foster frank deliberations on the geopolitical reordering that is underway and point us towards creative and innovative solutions".
This conference was organised in partnership with Ministry of External Affairs.[15]
Name | Designation | Country | |
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Narendra Modi | Prime Minister of India | India | |
Carl Bildt | Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sweden | Sweden | |
Josep Borrell | Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation | Spain | |
Mohammad Javad Zarif | Minister of Foreign Affairs | ||
Reginah Mhaule | Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation | South Africa | |
V.K. Singh | Minister of State for External Affairs | India | |
Marise Payne | Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs | Australia | |
Omar Al Olama | Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence | ||
Pradeep Kumar Gyawali | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Nepal | |
Sergei Ryabkov | Deputy Foreign Minister | ||
Smriti Irani | Minister of Textiles | India | |
Sushma Swaraj | Minister of External Affairs | India |
The third edition of The Raisina Dialogue was held at the Taj Diplomatic Enclave in New Delhi, India from 16 to 18 January 2018.
The theme for the 2018 Conference is "Managing Disruptive Transitions: Ideas, Institutions and Idioms". This theme is designed to explore the shifting dynamics within the global order; where old relationships need new directions, emerging partnerships face unprecedented constraints and the notions of power and sovereignty are challenged. The Dialogue will foster discussion on the role of institutions, the possibility of collective action and successful responses to these modern developments.[16]
Raisina Dialogue 2018 was attended by following scholars and officials:[17]
Name | Designation | Country | |
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India | |||
Foreign Minister of India | India | ||
Foreign Secretary (India) | India | ||
Sunjoy Joshi | Chairman, Observer Research Foundation | India | |
Hans Dahlgren | State Secretary for International and EU Affairs to Prime Minister | Sweden | |
Rector, United Nations University | Canada | ||
India | |||
Gabriela Ramos | Mexico | ||
Canada United States | |||
Stavros N. Yiannouka | Qatar | ||
United States | |||
Alexander Gabuev | |||
France | |||
Heather Hurlburt | United States | ||
Houda Cherif | President, Connecting Group Tunisia | Tunisia | |
Lucy Shule | Lecturer and Director of Studies, National Defence College | ||
Chief of Army Staff, India | India | ||
Joint Forces Commander, U.K. | United Kingdom | ||
Senior Fellow and Director for South and Central Asia, Hudson Institute | United States | ||
Member of the State Duma, Russia | |||
Minister of State External Affairs, India | India | ||
Former Ambassador of United States to the United Nations | |||
Minister for Textiles and Information and Broadcasting, India | India | ||
Senior Counselor, Albright Stonebridge Group | |||
Professor, Department of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Hong Kong | ||
Minister of Commerce and Industry, India | India | ||
CEO, IDFC Bank | India | ||
President, US-India Business Council | United States | ||
Afghanistan Australia | |||
Rory Medcalf | Head, National Security College, Australian National University | Australia | |
Minister for Defence Industry, Australia | Australia | ||
Senior Minister of State for Defence and Foreign Affairs, Singapore | Singapore | ||
National General Secretary, BJP and Director, India Foundation | India | ||
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Strategy, U.S. National Security Council | United States | ||
Director, Carnegie India | India | ||
Canada | |||
Vice President, Foreign and Defense Policy Studies, The Heritage Foundation | United States | ||
Ina Lepel | Director-General on Asia and the Pacific, Federal Foreign Office, Germany | Germany | |
Member of Parliament and Chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on External Affairs, India | India | ||
Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Poland | Poland | ||
Director, Elcano Royal Institute | United Kingdom Spain | ||
Former Prime Minister, Sweden | Sweden | ||
Member of the European Parliament for the East of England | |||
Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs, India | India | ||
Premier of Victoria, Australia | Australia | ||
Advisor to the Prime Minister (National Security), Japan | Japan | ||
Harsh Pant | Distinguished Fellow and Head, Strategic Studies Programme, Observer Research Foundation | India | |
Principal Economic Advisor, Ministry of Finance, India | India | ||
Associate Fellow in the Energy, Environment and Resources Department, Chatham House | Canada | ||
Tanvi Madan | Director, India Project, Brookings Institution | United States | |
Director of Research, Nobel Peace Prize Research and Information, The Norwegian Nobel Institute | Norway | ||
Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, India | India | ||
Minister of State for Security Policy and International Cooperation, Hungary | Hungary | ||
Executive Director, Lowy Institute | Australia | ||
Minister of State for External Affairs, India | India | ||
Former President, Afghanistan | Afghanistan | ||
Australia | |||
Minister of Defence, Indonesia | Indonesia | ||
State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka | ||
Shankar Das Bairagi | Foreign Secretary, Nepal | Nepal | |
Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, India | India | ||
Member of Parliament, India | India | ||
India | |||
India | |||
Chief of Naval Staff, India | India | ||
Chief of Staff, Joint Staff, Japan | Japan | ||
Chief of Navy, Australia | |||
Yul Sohn | |||
Director, Gateway House | India | ||
President, Centre for International Governance Innovation | Canada | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bangladesh | Bangladesh | ||
Career diplomat | France | ||
U.S. Army, Retired | |||
Member of Parliament, India | India | ||
Chief Executive, Commonwealth Summit Unit | United Kingdom | ||
Premdut Koonjoo | Minister of Ocean Economy, Marine Resources, Fisheries and Shipping, Republic of Mauritius | Mauritius |
In 2017, The Dialogue was held from 17 to 19 January. Held on a larger scale, the conference welcomed over 120 speakers from 65 countries and upwards of 800 participants. Attendees discussed the theme, "The New Normal: Multilateralism with Multipolarity". The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, inaugurated the 2017 edition of the Raisina Dialogue. Other eminent speakers included the former President of Afghanistan, Hamid Karzai; the former Prime Minister of Canada, Stephen Harper; Nepal’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prakash Sharan Mahat; U.K.’s Secretary of State for Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs, Boris Johnson; the Diplomatic Adviser to the President of France, Jacques Audibert; Commander of U.S. Naval Forces, Europe and Africa, Admiral Michelle Howard; Commander of U.S. Pacific Command, Admiral Harry Harris, Jr.; and the Indian Chief of the Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat. The conference report can be found online.[18]
The first Raisina Dialogue was held from 1–3 March 2016. Over 100 speakers from over 35 countries attended to speak on the theme, "Asia: Regional and Global Connectivity". The focus of the 2016 conference was on Asia’s physical, economic, human and digital connectivity. Panels and discussions explored opportunities and challenges for the region to manage its common spaces, as well as the global partnerships needed to develop common pathways in this century.Following the inaugural conference, the news media lauded the event as "packing a global punch in Delhi".[19]
Each year, The Raisina Dialogue publishes a series of publications in order to ensure a continual dialogue of conference themes and highlights. Among these publications are The Raisina Files, which contain a set of commentaries authored by high-profile speakers and delegates.
Additionally, ORF publishes a Defence Primer and several policy reports to supplement the conversations held at each conference.