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We have invited four esteemed members from our community to reflect on the masterclass by posing them one question: What is the one insight that stood out for you that was new and different and why?

TN Hari

https://www.youtube.com/embed/8gfD9z4Dj4U?si=2EXL7N8dgkogqDNi

From time to time, analysts have written off China. The Economist, for example, said in 1990 that the China growth story is over but China grew 50-fold after that.”

David Judson

https://youtu.be/532ICxixXyE

“There's an ironic reversal of how the world used to be in the past. One cannot escape the reality. It is not just the narrative space but the geopolitical space that is shifting in dramatic ways to new actors.”

Vivek Y Kelkar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHAb65kRRWA

While the economic rivalries for supremacy in technology may be born from hegemonic competition, the economic realities that emerge in China today have their base in domestic policy.”

Anuradha Rao

https://youtu.be/GAAvXIqpRng

“The picture of the world that one can see in 2024 is one where there is poor global leadership, global institutions are becoming ineffective, and each nation is following its own path. It's not clear whether and how order will emerge from this chaos.”