Shaurya Doval leads the India Foundation, a think tank in New Delhi focused on the issues, challenges, and opportunities of the Indian polity.
He shared his take on India’s role in the transitioning 21st-century world order with Jean-Christophe Bas of the DOC Research Institute.
The India Foundation recently hosted its 6th India Ideas Conclave, ‘New India: Turning to Roots; Rising to Heights’.
Doval noted that speakers at the three-day conference, addressing a spectrum of fields from journalism and economics to politics and social change, invariably highlighted the unique contribution of a historical, civilisational perspective to Indian policy solutions. Internationally, he spoke of India as a great leveler of ideas, and a calming influence on the challenges of world order transition through its focus on win-win outcomes.
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