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Part 1 || Tech for Growth || Technology Partnerships || Indo-Pacific ||

Category: Government & Organizations
Duration: 00:26:37
Publish Date: 2022-02-28 04:30:00
Description:

The first part of this episode of Raisina@Canberra talks about how Covid-19 has accelerated strategic competition between states and reveals the strategic importance of the Indo-Pacific itself. The heartland of global growth is coping with enormous political and economic churn.  It’s also leading to new partnerships and presenting opportunities in the Indo-Pacific to deepen existing partnerships, as countries find more commonalities in the multitude of technological challenges they face. More opportunities are arising—and arising quickly—for practical cooperation to help deal with these challenges. One such partnership is the India-Australia relationship. Its future growth prospects will depend on its ability to create resilience and promote innovation and entrepreneurship.

Panelist:

Zunaid Ahmed Palak, Minister of State for Information and Communication Technology, Bangladesh

Tobias Feakin, Ambassador for Cyber Affairs & Critical Technology, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia

T.V. Mohandas Pai, Chairman, Manipal Global Education, India

Paul Kapur, Former Member, Policy Planning Staff - State Department; Professor, Department of National Security Affairs, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, United States

Erin Watson-Lynn, International Relations Consultant & Special Advisor to G20 Women Summit Australia

Moderator

Maha Siddiqui, Editor, Foreign Affairs & Anchor, CNN News 18, India 

The Raisina Dialogue is a multilateral conference committed to addressing the most challenging issues facing the global community. Every year, global leaders in policy, business, media and civil society are hosted in New Delhi to discuss cooperation on a wide range of pertinent international policy matters.

The conference is hosted by the Observer Research Foundation in collaboration with the Government of India, Ministry of External Affairs


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