AIPL GPI Conference Report and Action Plan

Monday Feb 08, 2021 Arpit chaturvedi

Global Policy Insights (GPI) Annual India Colloquium.

Saturday Jan 16, 2021 Arpit chaturvedi

Vanguards in the 21st Century: Optimising Commonwealth Networks

June 10, 2020 Uday Nagaraju

Global Policy Insights (GPI) and The Ramphal Institute hosted the second event of their Joint E-Series titled ‘The Commonwealth: Optimising Networks & Opportunities for the 21st Century’ on 10 June 2020.

Global Policy Insights was represented on the prestigious platform

Jan 22, 2020 Aprit Chaturvedi

Global Policy Insights was represented on the prestigious platform - World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland by our CEO Aprit Chaturvedi. GPI joined Sakura Peace Foundation and other prominent think tanks as a knowledge partner for the “Education for transformation” event at Davos, World Economic Forum. GPI also designed the Sakura Peace Journal

UK South Asia Educational Partnerships

November 26, 2019 Uday Nagaraju

Roundtable discussion : ‘Exploring Collaborations in Education & Youth Welfare for the UK & India (Madhya Pradesh)

Moderator: Uday Nagaraju, Co-Founder & Executive President, Global Policy Insights

Discussion Participants

Panel Discussion: ‘Brexit’- opportunities UK & Tamil Nadu, India

August 29, 2019 Uday Nagaraju

In the crucial days leading up to Britain’s exit from the European Union and Britain’s changing global positioning, enhanced bi-lateral relations with other countries is of paramount importance. Focus on networks and markets of Commonwealth could work well to UK’s advantage.

Dialogue on Article 370 – What is next for Jammu and Kashmir?

August 28, 2019 Aprit Chaturvedi

Sakura Peace Institute organised an interaction on the recent developments which took place in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. The Government of India brought up a bill in the Upper House and subsequently passed it; to reorganise the State of Jammu and Kashmir.

POST-BREXIT WORLD: UK AND THE COMMONWEALTH

Dec 18, 2018

As the United Kingdom braces itself for a potentially turbulent exit from the European Union, the future of its global partnerships has seemed unclear at best, and at worst, troubling. Recent decades have seen the Commonwealth take a backseat in Britain’s global strategy