😎 The #global economic center of gravity is shifting from the Atlantic to #Asia and the broader #IndoPacific. Along with this, great power competition over regional and global hegemony intensifies, bringing with it numerous #security challenges for stakeholders in the region. These #geopolitical tensions also drive #geoeconomic disruptions, manifesting in the form of politicized market-access to technological #bifurcation, from supply chain reorganization to accelerated #automation. It Is inevitable that countries and businesses will have to adapt their development models to prosper in this new environment.
🧐 But how exactly will these mega trends play out? Will they reinforce each other or negate the impact of the other? And how will they affect individual countries in a highly heterogenous region, with economies at very different stages of development, and across different geographies, demographics, and political regimes? How can we anticipate the shifts on the global and regional opportunity structures? What does it mean for the existing development models?
🏃♀️ Let’s race against time to answer some of the very questions we all want to know, country by country.
🤩 The third to be asked a question by FES Asia is Prof. Dr. Ummu Salma Bava from India. She is Professor and Jean Monnet Chair, Centre for European Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, and Adjunct Professor, School of Conflict and Security Studies, National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, India and Guest Faculty, SS Foreign Services Institute, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi.
⏲ The clock is ticking. She has only two minutes to tell us what are geopolitical and geoeconomic trends and the impact on India.
🌐 Find more discussion: https://asia.fes.de/news/geopolitics-regional-lab-2
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