Through a billion voices: India's role in a multi-polar world
As the saying goes, India, with its multifaceted diversity, is not easy to categorise. A 21st century global power or a poor developing country? An economy based on cutting edge technology or subsistence level agriculture? A liberal secular state or a deeply religious society? An ancient and traditional civilization or a culture that is rapidly modernising? The questions, paradoxes and possibilities are infinite.
This Foresight reader analyses these issues by comparing the perspectives of Indian and non-Indian authors on three critical global challenges: sustaining economic globalisation; combating terrorism in the South Asian region; and ensuring resource security.
Foresight India conference
Bringing together leaders and experts from India and across the globe to discuss India's role in an in an interdependent and multi-polar world, Policy Network in partnership with the Alfred Herrhausen Society and the Indian Council on World Affairs, will hold the latest Foresight symposium on 25-26 March, 2010, in New Delhi.
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