Raisina Tokyo
Mar 22, 2025 – Mar 23, 2025
Raisina Tokyo aims to strengthen the vision of a "Free and Open Indo-Pacific" – one based on shared values, economic collaboration, maritime security, and the establishment of a rules-based order – by curating conversations among key stakeholders, particularly business leaders from Japan and India.
The second edition of Raisina Tokyo will be held on May 22 and 23, 2025. The event will be jointly hosted by Observer Research Foundation (ORF), ORF America, the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), and Keizai Doyukai (Japan Association of Corporate Executives). Raisina Tokyo will be held over one and half days, beginning with an opening dinner reception on May 22 and followed by a full day of deliberations on May 23.
Meanwhile, technology and governance are advancing their reach, bringing services, infrastructure and opportunity to long-underserved regions and communities. Four conversations define the world in 2025. Between America and the world, seeking to repair and re-establish dominance; between China and the world, in order to end or instrumentalise an economic asymmetry; and between the US and China, in a search for a new symmetry. But the fourth, between the other powers of the world, great and small, is perhaps the most consequential. It is a conversation about renewal over retreat, one that seeks to restore balance to the world – a conversation about structure, not merely about power. Where the old order splinters, new bonds form; where
Stay tuned for Raisina Dialogue 2026—fresh perspectives and new debates await!