With the geopolitical order in serious flux, rising politico-economic insecurities around the world—including India’s own neighborhood—and emerging vulnerabilities triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever before to understand the gendered impact of instability and violence, and the unique challenges faced by women dealing with those.
In light of such challenges, there is also an urgent need to explore newer ways to ensure women’s participation in peace, security, and development agendas. On 20 April 2022, WISCOMP, Centre for Policy Research (CPR) and Australia India Institute (AII) brought together some of the finest minds working on foreign policy, security, and development for a roundtable discussion. The experts explored trends and prospects in the domains of foreign policy and security issues through a gender lens.
The eminent panel of speakers included Hon. Lisa Singh, CEO, Australia India Institute; Hon. Sarah Storey, Deputy Head of Mission, Australia High Commission – New Delhi; Avani Dias, International Foreign Correspondent for South East Asia, Australia Broadcasting Corporation; Yamini Aiyar, President and Chief Executive, CPR; Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath, Chairperson, CPR Governing Board & Director, WISCOMP; Dr. Nimmi Kurian, Professor, CPR; Ambika Vishwanath, Founder Director, Kubernein Initiative; Jyoti Malhotra, National & Strategic Affairs Editor, The Print; Dr. Shweta Singh, Senior Assistant Professor, South Asian University; Dr. Swarna Rajagopalan, Founder and Director, Prajnya Trust; Dr. Mallika Joseph, First South Asian woman to be inducted in UN Roster of SSR Experts and Fellow, CPR; Amb. Gautam Mukhopadhaya, Senior Visiting Fellow, CPR; Dr. Soumita Basu, Senior Assistant Professor, South Asian University, among others.