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Power Plays in a Multipolar World: Mapping India’s Global Game

Jagannath Panda

Jagannath Panda (Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs) visited SASNET for a talk on India’s strategic choices in the Indo-Pacific.

Yesterday, January 23, Jagannath Panda delivered a public SASNET Lecture at the Eden Auditorium, focusing on India's foreign policy and strategic choices in the Indo-Pacific. The event was co-organized with the Lund Association of Foreign Affairs.

The lecture addressed critical questions such as: How does India plan to navigate major power politics in the years ahead? and What is India’s approach toward the Global South, particularly in its competitive space with China?

Prof. Jagannath Panda is the Head of the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs (SCSA-IPA) at the Institute for Security and Development Policy (ISDP), Sweden. He also holds a Professorship in the Department of Regional and Global Studies at the University of Warsaw and serves as a Senior Fellow at The Hague Center for Strategic Studies in the Netherlands.

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