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At a Glance
O
ur expertly curated Foreign Policy and International Relations courses empower you to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes and influence global decision-making. Designed for aspiring diplomats, analysts, and change-makers, these courses offer a comprehensive understanding of global dynamics, from international diplomacy to geopolitical strategy and economic policies.
Gain Valuable Insights
- Gain a better understanding of cultural nuances and differences, which fosters cultural sensitivity and appreciation
- Gain insights into the dynamics of international relations, learning about the roles of different countries, international organizations
Ongoing Programs
Take the next step towards influencing international policy. Explore our wide range of courses and develop the skills to impact global peace, security, and diplomacy.
- 15 Sessions
- 14 Experts
Diplomacy & Foreign Policy
Central to the essence of Cohort 3.0 is the thematic commitment towards Viksit Bharat that is India@2047.
Early Bird Discounted Fee (till Oct 2)

- Research Essay & Creative Project
- Limited Scholarships
DFPGYF Diplomacy, Foreign Policy & Geopolitics Youth Fellowship
A Four-Month Immersive Online Introductory Leadership Certificate Training Fellowship Program
Early Bird Discounted Fee (till Dec 9, 2024)

- Creative Projects
- 45 Cohort Limit
FFPF Feminist Foreign Policy Fellowship
In association with The Asia Foundation, New Delhi
Starts: 18 Oct 2024
Our Experts

Amb Shashank
(IFS, Retd.), Former Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, India

Prof Swaran Singh
Professor and Chairperson, Centre for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament (CIPOD), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi

Prof Sumit Ganguly
Professor, Political Science. Director of the India Studies Program and holds the Rabindranath Tagore Chair in Indian Cultures and Civilizations at Indiana University, Bloomington.

Ambassador Latha Reddy
(IFS, Retd.) Former Deputy National Security Adviser of India; Indian Ambassador to Portugal and Thailand

Prof Srikanth Kondapalli
Dean, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India

Prof Meenal Shrivastava
Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Professor of Political Economy and Global Studies at Athabasca University, Canada

Prof Prabir De
Professor, Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries (RIS), New Delhi

Prof Sanjukta Bhattacharya
Retired Professor, International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata

Ambassador Partha Ray
(IFS, Retd.), Former Ambassador, Indian Foreign Service, Retired Diplomat

Ms Nandita Baruah
The Asia Foundation’s country representative in India

Dr Parama Sinhapalit
Adjunct Senior Fellow, Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore

Captain Alok Bansal
Director, Centre for Security & Strategy, India Foundation, New Delhi
IMPRI Books
Read our Publications
As part of our commitment to knowledge dissemination and policy engagement, these reports capture the essence of expert dialogues and are available for free at www.books.impriindia.com

Amisha Baliyan
Student at Liverpool Business School
Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
The topics and straight up on point lectures which provides insight of diplomacy and foreign policies.. It's worth joining the workshop. I guess IMPRI courses are much needed for a people like us.. I can only say i'm thankful..
Dr. Shreya Pandey
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, St. Xavier’s College, Ranchi
Feminist Foreign Policy
IMPRI certainly maintains very high standards when it comes to selecting resource persons which significantly enhances the quality of their events.
Macklina Mhagama
Independent Researcher
Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
I liked how the lnstructors were relating their lectures to real life, their experiences and shared how things are run in the world despite not having prior experience with foreign policy and diplomacy issues you get to have the sense of how it feels to be in the game. Also participants were very active and engaging which helped me to learn a lot..
Kuljeet Kaur
Student
Feminist Foreign Policy
The organisers managed to bring excellent panelist to the table. It was a great session and there was lot to learn. The speakers' presentation varied from being anecdotal to robust theoretical research. That enabled to conceptualize, contextualize the subject matter. Ms Santiago was inspiring. On the whole, it was a very enriching experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
The prospect for internship/ placement follows the standard practice. The enrollment in our event does not guarnatees the placement opportunity.
IMPRI provides an opportunity to the participants to get their articles published at our blog. However, the selection and publications follows the due process of editorial review and subject to plagiarism checks and approval. There is no compulsary publication offered.
We offer the flexibility of payments in installments alongwith scholarships to ensure no one is left behind in the pursuit of learning and evolving.
We give an e-certificate of completion to each of our participant, shared via email. There is no provision of physical certificates.
IMPRI offers a comprehensive guidelines document curated by experts selection of reading list and program time structure to help you navigate through the learning journey. The document is shared via email.
We aim to provide flexible learning with no limitations. The session recordings will be shared with participants and accessible for 15 days. There are no mandatory attendance requirements.
Past Events
Learn more about the previous events conducted by IMPRI on Foreign Policy and Strategic Affairs. Click on the link to get inspired
- Diplomacy and Foreign Policy- Cohort 2.0
- Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
- Feminist Foreign Policy in the Asia-Pacific Region
- India’s G20 Presidency and Contours of Indian Foreign Policy
- Feminist Foreign Policy: Praxis for a Peaceful and Gender Just World Order
- Emerging Dimensions of India’s Foreign Policy and Global Politics
