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  1. DR SAMIR SARAN is the President of Observer Research Foundation, one of Asia’s most influential think tanks. He writes frequently on India’s foreign policy, and issues of global governance, climate change, energy policy, global development architecture, artificial intelligence, cyber security and internet governance.

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  2. Samir Saran is the President of Observer Research Foundation (ORF), one of Asia’s most influential think tanks. He curates the Raisina Dialogue, India’s annual flagship platform on geopolitics and geo-economics, and chairs CyFy, India’s annual conference on cybersecurity and internet governance.

  3. Mar 20, 2017 · The history of india is a saga of the progress of society, and of social and community institutions, with or without a strong state and sometimes in spite of the state. We cannot forget that essence while crafting the New Delhi Consensus. (Samir Saran is Vice President at the Observer Research Foundation) March 17, 2017, Original article is ...

  4. Jan 18, 2024 · January 18, 2024 Dr. Samir Saran Leave a comment Green technology and capital is concentrated in rich countries. Here’s how to address the north-south divide.

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · S.Jaishankar | Samir Saran. The Raisina Dialogue has become a feature today in the calendars of leaders around the world. It is a must-attend for all who seek to move the needle, disrupt the status quo, defend their beliefs, and create what shall be. India’s flagship conference on geopolitics and geo-economics enters its 10th year.

  6. Nov 12, 2021 · It’s a more Asian relationship, more grays than black and whites in our relationship,” Samir Saran, the president of the Observer Research Foundation, an Indian think tank in New Delhi, told me. Dating back to the Cold War, India has maintained a formal policy of non-alignment.

  7. Samir Saran: Europe is, paradoxically, the single most important geography that will define the future trajectory of the global order. If Europe remains rooted in its fundamental principles – of being democratic, open, liberal, plural, supporting a transparent and open market economy, defending rule of law, the rights of individuals, freedom of speech – the world will have a chance of being liberal.