Raisina Dialogue 2022: PM Modi To Inaugurate 3-Day Event Today, 90 Countries To Participate
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the seventh edition of the Dialogue Raisina, the foreign policy of the multilateral foreign policy and the geo-economy of India today. The conference held practically last year will be conducted in person this year and the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen is the main guest of the program.
According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), the dialogue will take place over three days from April 25 to April 27.
Theme Of Raisina Dialogue 2022
This year, the grape dialogue is based on the theme “Terranova-passably impatient, impatient, impatient, will be modeled along six thematic pillars – postpone democracy: trade, technology and ideology; End of multilateralism: a networked global order; Water caucus: turbulent tides in the Indo-Pacific; Communities Inc: First responders to health, development and the planet; Realize green transitions: ordinary and divergent realities; Samson vs Goliath: The persistent and non-relatful technological wars.
The Dialogue Raisina, the first foreign policy of India, and the Geo-Economics Conference that began in 2016, is committed to solving the most difficult issues facing the global community. The conference is organized by MEA in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF).
Participants At Raisina Dialogue 2022
“The Dialogue Raisina 2022 will have about 100 sessions with more than 210 loudspeakers from 90 countries. Some parallel events will also be organized during the conference that will be hosted in Berlin and Washington. Raisina Young Fellows Program will also be led to the touch of This main conference, “said Mea spokesman, Arindam Bagchi.
The spokesman for Mae also stated that the conference will probably be followed by the former PM of Sweden Carl Bildt, the former PM Canada, Stephen Harper, former President of Maldives Mohamed Nasheed and former Australia PM Anthony Abbott.We will also count on a pre-recorded message from the President of the United Nations General Assembly Abdulla Shahid,” added Bagchi.
With regard to the participation of foreign ministers, the spokesman of Mae informed that the Foreign Ministers of Argentina, Armenia, Norway, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar , from the Netherlands, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal and Slovenia will attend the event. He added that the Australian Foreign Minister can also join the virtually conference. Bagchi said that foreign ministers, during their visit to India, will also have official commitments with the Minister of External Affairs, S. Yellowkar.