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India as a Leading Asia Power: Opportunities and Challenges

India is at a critical juncture in its development trajectory. The country aims to be a $5 trillion dollar economy by 2024, and aspires to become a "leading power" in Asia and an increasingly important actor both in the wider Indo-Pacific region and globally. But India faces some economic headwinds, amidst an increasingly challenging international environment of slowing global growth and the US-China trade war. What challenges will a changing global economy pose to India’s economic and strategic aspirations, and how can India's government adapt its policy agenda to support its regional and global foreign policy ambitions?
The Lalit, Barakhamba Avenue, Connaught Place,
New Delhi, Delhi 110001, India
Sat 30 November 2019
11:00 AM - 01:00 PM

Prof Danny Quah

Prof Danny Quah

Dean and Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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Ass. Professor James Crabtree

Ass. Professor James Crabtree

Associate Professor in Practice, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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Pramit Pal Chaudhuri

Pramit Pal Chaudhuri

Foreign Editor of the Hindustan Times

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Vineeta Hariharan

Vineeta Hariharan

Public Policy Expert, World Bank

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