New Delhi, Oct 6 (IANS) As the world grapples with escalating geopolitical disorder and shifting power dynamics, India’s academic and diplomatic leaders convened at the inaugural Aravalli Summit 2025 to envision the nation’s role by 2047.
Hosted by Jawaharlal Nehru University’s (JNU) School of International Studies (SIS) in collaboration with the Ministry of External Affairs, the two-day event marks the 70th anniversary of SIS, a cornerstone of India’s strategic thought since its founding in 1955.
Themed “India and the World Order: Preparing for 2047,” the summit drew policymakers, scholars, and diplomats to bridge tradition with modernity and craft a Bharatiya-centric narrative for global engagement.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar set a tone in his keynote address, emphasising