The Indo-Pacific 2.0 And The Churn In East Asian Geopolitics

14 May, 2026 | 3:00 PMVenue : New Delhi

The idea of the Indo-Pacific has evolved significantly since its early articulation by leaders such as Shinzo-Abe, who emphasised the confluence of the Indian and Pacific Oceans as a strategic continumm. Initially rooted in the maritime security and the rise of China, the Indo-Pacific framework has now entered a second phase – “Indo-Pacific 2.0” – characterised by deeper institutionalisation, economic diversification and issue-based coalitions. With Japan insisting that Tokyo faces a severe security environment, specifically in the light of a string of Japanese islands that stretch across the East China Sea, it becomes imperative for India to revisit and review its Indo-Pacific engagement given the shifting alliances in the international order. It would be helpful to deliberate on strategies focused on long-term strategic gains rather than short-term tactical advantages. In the above light, the Chintan Research Foundation (CRF) proposes to convene a high-level roundtable bringing together stakeholders form the diplomatic and the broader strategic community to deliberate on the geopolitical churn in the Indo-pacific.

Speakers

Mr. Shishir Priyadarshi

President, CRF

Prof. Ajay Dubey

Distinguished Fellow, CRF

H.E. Mrs. Anisa Kapufi Mbega

High Commissioner of Tanzania to India (TBC)

Dr Debajit Palit

Centre Head for Climate Change & Energy Transition, CRF

Mr. Pradeep S. Mehta

Secretary General, CUTS International

Prof. Patrick Maluki

University of Nairobi, Kenya

Dr. Abhishek Mishra

Associate Fellow, IDSA

Dr. Manish Karmwar

Assistant Professor, University of Delhi

Prof. Bashabi Gupta

Professor, Africa Centre, Miranda House

Dr Bidisha Bhattacharya

Senior Research Consultant, CRF

Dr. Sushmita Rajwar

Associate Prof., Centre for African Studies, JNU

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