
India, China and the US: A New Geopolitical Landscape?
A series of events presented by the Financial Times and The Indian Express
Thursday 20 May | 4:45-8:05 pm India, 12:15-3:35 pm GMT+1 | #IndiaInTheWorld
Senior leaders in foreign policy, international relations and geopolitics shared their insights
India and China have long jockeyed for influence in the Indo-Pacific region. With China potentially set for further regional dominance due to its rapid economic recovery, how will India position itself diplomatically? And how will India's relations evolve with the US under the new Biden administration?
In the second of a series of online, agenda-setting debates organised by the Financial Times and The Indian Express, foreign policy leaders and thinkers from India and overseas discuss India’s diplomatic standing in the world, especially with regards to China and the US.
India-China
Will tensions deepen and what will be the impact on economic and business ties?
India-US
Can India become an ideological as well as strategic US partner in geopolitical affairs?
Diplomatic standing
How will India position itself overall in the new world order?
Senior leaders in foreign policy, international relations and geopolitics
Co-Hosts and Moderators
Why attend?

Understand
The risks and opportunities associated with India's evolving relations with China and the US

Connect
With policy-makers and influential thought leaders in geopolitics, economics and business who are closely observing India's diplomatic strategies

Examine
The forces at play as India establishes its strategic priorities in the developing geopolitical landscape
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