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The group of 12 young leaders from India, Pakistan, and the U.S., representing diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise discussed an agenda focused on leadership, public service, and the India-Pakistan relationship.
The two-day IPRYLI conference concluded with a call for mentorship in cultivating a new generation of South Asian leaders and prioritizing peace initiatives across India & Pakistan.
An extreme disenchantment with the status quo has propelled Indians to choose a candidate that could make their country unrecognizable, writes Satchit Balsari.
The India-Pakistan Regional Young Leaders Initiative seeks to help nurture a community of next generation leaders in India and Pakistan committed to working together addressing the most fundamental issues facing the region.
Asia Society believes that investing in cross-sectoral networks of next-generation leaders can prepare the foundation for a better future in Afghanistan and across the Asia-Pacific region.
Dr. Jenny Wang, Taiwanese-American clinical psychologist discusses with Kanika Chadda Gupta about how to prioritize mental well-being and offers practical steps to address it.
Ronojoy Sen speaks with Farwa Aamer regarding the key factors shaping the Indian elections, voter perceptions on the ground, and the priorities for the new government.