Kenya’s Mudavadi to Attend Raisina Dialogue in Delhi
Kenya’s Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi will visit New Delhi from 5 March to 7 March 2026 to participate in the 11th Raisina Dialogue, India’s premier geopolitics and geoeconomics conference. The Kenyan delegation aims to deepen diplomatic and economic ties, positioning Africa as a strategic partner in global supply chains. Mudavadi is expected to outline Africa’s foreign policy priorities and seek expanded trade and bilateral cooperation with India. The Raisina Dialogue gathers political leaders, policymakers, and scholars to discuss governance, security, and development issues. Mudavadi’s participation highlights Africa–India collaboration and the growing role of Africa in regional and global debates.
Mudavadi to attend Raisina Dialogue, Delhi (5–7 March 2026)
Kenya seeks stronger trade and investment ties with India
Dialogue is a leading forum on geopolitics and geoeconomics
Participants include global policymakers and scholars
Shows rising Africa–India diplomatic and economic engagement
Raisina Dialogue 2026 Opens in New Delhi (5–7 March)
Raisina Dialogue 2026, India’s premier conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics, opened in New Delhi on 5 March 2026 and runs through 7 March 2026. Organized by the Observer Research Foundation with the Ministry of External Affairs, the three-day event gathers global leaders, policymakers, academics, and business executives. Discussions focus on multipolarity, regional security, trade, climate policy, and digital governance. India presents its strategic view on reforming global institutions, strengthening partnerships, and shaping a resilient, inclusive international order. The edition features high‑level panels, bilateral talks, and sessions on technology, energy, and sustainable development.
Raisina Dialogue 2026 runs 5–7 March in New Delhi
Global leaders and policymakers attending
Topics: geopolitics, geoeconomics, trade, climate, digital governance
India showcases its strategic vision and partnerships
Sessions include technology, energy, and sustainable development
Mar 01, 2026
Pakistan launches Ghazab lil-Haq operation against Afghanistan amid border tensions
Pakistan has launched a major cross-border offensive against Afghanistan under the operation Ghazab lil-Haq. The action follows months of clashes over allegations that Afghan forces shelter Pakistani militants. Reports describe precision airstrikes on key Afghan cities and military sites, with Pakistan portraying the strikes as a decisive response to border threats. Islamabad characterized the operation as an escalation toward an open conflict, signaling a shift in regional security dynamics. The development raises civilian risk and international concern, prompting calls for restraint and renewed dialogue to prevent further deterioration of stability along the shared border.
Operation name: Ghazab lil-Haq; date linked to late February 2026.
Reason: accusations of Afghan-based groups sheltering attackers from Pakistan.
Tactics: precision airstrikes on cities and military sites.
Characterization: Pakistan calls it an escalation toward an 'open war'.
Impact: heightened regional instability and civilian risk.