Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India

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Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India
Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India

Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India

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IMPRI Center for International Relations and Strategic Studies, IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, invites you to #WebPolicyLearning

Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India

Rebooting Geopolitics: Navigating the New World Dis-Order with Strategic Insights

Learn, Interact, Discuss & Network with Leading Experts!

Program Schedule

Details of the #WebPolicyLearning:

Dates: November (9, 16, 23, 30), 2025
Classes on consecutive Sunday Afternoon

Time: 3 – 5 p.m. IST

Platform: Zoom & Blog Article Submission

Registration Details

Registration Form: https://forms.gle/xXocpfKFdiytiDj6A

Course Fee: Professionals: INR 5500 | Students: INR 4000 (inclusive of GST)
Early Bird Discounted Fee (till Oct 20th): Professionals: INR 3500 | Students: INR 2500

Special 20 percent discount for IMPRI Alumni. Bulk Discounts can be availed for groups of more than 5 participantsIMPRI Alumni can avail benefits through the IMPRI Referral Policy for Alumni & Friends.

Limited seats are available for partial scholarships. Write to learningatimpri@gmail.com

Payment Details

Payment Link: https://pages.razorpay.com/impricoursefee
Alternatively, can use any payment method from here: https://www.impriindia.com/payment-details/

About

Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India is designed to critically examine the consequences of Donald Trump’s return to the U.S. presidency for global politics and India’s strategic calculus. Trump’s second term is marked by heightened protectionism, transactional diplomacy, and a recalibration of multilateral commitments—developments that have profound implications for trade, security, and governance worldwide.

This course traces the unraveling of the post-war global order through discussions on economic warfare, tariffs, and supply chain disruptions, while also analyzing how decoupling and new geoeconomic alignments are reshaping the political economy of global business. It explores how India is viewed through the American lens in this shifting context, and how lobbying, policy advocacy, and narrative building in Washington are becoming critical instruments of influence.

Beyond policy and strategy, the course also situates the Indian diaspora within Trump’s “America First” framework, examining both opportunities and risks in diaspora diplomacy. The concluding sessions focus on conflict management and pathways for sustaining and strengthening the Indo-U.S. partnership amidst frictions.

Key Highlights: Global order unraveling; Trade wars and supply chain disruptions; Decoupling and new political economy; U.S. perspectives on India; Policy influence and lobbying in Washington; Strategic diplomatic engagement; Diaspora and MAGA politics; Conflict management and Indo-U.S. partnership; India’s strategic autonomy and multi-alignment; Networking with peers; Interactive sessions; Expert-led Training

For Whom

This course is designed for students, researchers, and early- to mid-career professionals in international relations, political science, economics, and public policy; practitioners in government, diplomacy, and strategic affairs; members of the business and corporate sector engaged in trade and technology; journalists and analysts covering foreign policy and global governance; and all those seeking to develop informed perspectives on India’s role in a rapidly changing world order.

Benefits of taking the Course

Participants would:

  • Learn from globally and nationally renowned thematic experts and practitioners
  • Gain first-hand insights and networking opportunities
  • Get course outline and reading list from the experts for learning
  • Get access to session videos for 15 days
  • Receive a certificate of completion
  • Have the opportunity to publish their essays on the IMPRI Insights Blog, which features the articles of eminent people from around the globe.
  • In addition to this, participants will also have access to the carefully curated Event Outcome Report, highlighting the critically engaging deliberations of each session. It will be freely available to download at https://books.impriindia.com/. They can even access other Event Outcome Reports from the site.
  • A participant list and their details will be added to the website.

Upon successful completion of the program, each participant will be awarded a Certificate of Completion.

Program Experts

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

Prof Sumit Ganguly, Senior Fellow and Director, Huntington Program on Strengthening the US-India Relationship, Hoover Institution, Stanford University

Dr Rajan Sudesh Ratna, Economic Affairs Officer, South and South-West Asia Office, UNESCAP, New Delhi

Prof Rafiq Dossani, Senior Economist, RAND Corporation and Professor of Policy Analysis, RAND School of Public Policy

Mr Robinder Sachdev, Founder President, The Imagindia Institute

Prof Sanjukta BhattacharyaRetired Professor, International Relations, Jadavpur University, KolkataVisiting Professor, IMPRI

Ambassador Anil Trigunayat, (IFS, Retd.) Former Indian Ambassador to Jordan, Libya, and Malta; Distinguished Fellow and Head of the West Asia Experts Group at the Vivekananda International FoundationVisiting Distinguished Fellow, IMPRI

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

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

Convener:
Dr Simi MehtaCEO & Editorial Director, IMPRI
Dr Arjun KumarDirector, IMPRI, New Delhi

Program Time Structure

Program Time Structure
Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India
A One-Month Immersive Online Certificate Training Program
November (9, 16, 23, 30), 2025 | Zoom | 3 – 5 p.m. IST
Classes on consecutive Sunday Afternoons
IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning
Time (IST)Topic/sExpert/s
Day 1 | November 9, 2025 (Sunday)
3 – 4 pmTrump 2.0 & Indo-US Relation: Recent Development & Way ForwardAmb Shashank
4 – 5 pmStrategic Engagement: Crafting Narratives for Diplomatic InfluenceAmb Anil Trigunayat
5 – 6 pmSetting the Stage: Trump 2.0 and the Unraveling of the Global OrderProf Sumit Ganguly
Day 2 | November 16, 2025 (Sunday)
3 – 4 pmDeals & Decoupling: The New Political Economy for Global BusinessProf Prabir De
4 – 5 pmU.S. Perspectives on IndiaProf Rafiq Dossani
Day 3 | November 23, 2025 (Sunday)
3 – 4 pmThe Art of Influence: Mastering Policy & Lobbying in Trump’s CitadelMr Robinder Sachdeva
4 – 5 pmMAGA & The Diaspora DividendProf Sanjukta Bhattacharya
Day 4 | November 30, 2025 (Sunday)
3 – 4 pmThe Trade War Room: Tariffs, Supply Chains, and Economic WarfareDr Rajan Sudesh Ratna
4 – 5 pmManaging Frictions: Conflict Resolution & the future of the Indo-US PartnershipProf Swaran Singh

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Trump 2.0 & New World Dis-Order: Implications for India | An Online International Winter School Program | A One-Month Immersive Online Certificate Training Program | November 2025 | IMPRI #WebPolicyLearning 

 

Date And Time

09/11/2025 @ 03:00 PM to
30/11/2025 @ 05:00 PM
 

Location

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