Urban Indian Youth Have a Largely Positive Assessment of the Country’s Foreign Policy

Urban Indian Youth Have a Largely Positive Assessment of the Country’s Foreign Policy

The ORF Foreign Policy Survey 2021 evaluates the views of India’s urban youth on the government’s foreign policy, their assessment of emerging foreign policy challenges, as well as India’s ties with regional and global powers. The survey also considers India’s public opinion on multilateralism and globalisation, and examines how these perceptions may be shaped by the COVID-19 crisis, which continues to unfold as we publish this report.

ORF aims to institutionalise the Foreign Policy Survey as an annual endeavour to track how Indians comprehend the country’s foreign policy goals and its approach to its growing role in world affairs. This inaugural edition of the survey will be released by the Foreign Secretary of India, Harsh Vardhan Shringla. This will be followed by a moderated panel discussion to engage with the key findings of the survey report.

Report Link:

https://www.orfonline.org/research/the-orf-foreign-policy-survey-2021-young-india-and-the-world/

Keynote Address

Harsh Vardhan Shringla
Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India

Speakers

Harsh V. Pant
Director of Studies and Head, Strategic Studies Programme, ORF

Nivedita Kapoor
Junior Fellow, Strategic Studies Programme, ORF

Nahim Razzaq
Member of Parliament, Bangladesh

Tara Varma
Policy Fellow and Head, European Council on Foreign Relations (Paris), France

Natasha Kassam
Director, Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Program, Lowy Institute, Australia

Abhinav Prakash
Assistant Professor, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi

Moderator

Marya Shakil
Political Editor, CNN-News 18

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