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ABP NETWORK’S IDEAS OF INDIA SUMMIT 2026 TO EXPLORE ‘THE NEW WORLD ORDER’

ABP Network will host the fifth edition of its flagship Ideas of India Summit on 27–28 February in Mumbai. With the theme ‘The New World Order,’ the event will convene leaders, policymakers, cultural icons, and global thinkers to debate India’s role in shaping politics, business, technology, and society.  

ABP Network has announced the fifth edition of its flagship Ideas of India Summit, scheduled to take place on 27–28 February 2026 in Mumbai. The two-day gathering, themed ‘The New World Order,’ will bring together a diverse constellation of national and international leaders, policymakers, industry experts, and cultural figures to deliberate on India’s evolving role in a rapidly shifting global landscape. The summit, which has grown into one of the country’s most influential thought-leadership forums, will be conducted offline while simultaneously being broadcast across ABP Network’s platforms, ensuring wide accessibility for audiences eager to engage with the debates and discussions.  

The Ideas of India Summit has, over the years, carved out a distinctive space in the crowded arena of conferences and public dialogues. Its appeal lies in the breadth of its conversations, which cut across politics, business, technology, society, and culture. This year’s theme, ‘The New World Order,’ reflects both the uncertainty and opportunity of the times. As geopolitical alignments shift, economies recalibrate, and societies grapple with technological disruption, India’s position as a rising power is under sharper scrutiny than ever before. The summit aims to provide a platform where these questions can be explored with nuance, depth, and foresight.  

Among the confirmed speakers are figures who embody the diversity of perspectives the summit seeks to showcase. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will bring a political lens to the discussions, reflecting on governance and India’s federal dynamics. Former NITI Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant, known for his role in shaping policy frameworks around innovation and development, is expected to provide insights into India’s economic trajectory and its aspirations to become a global growth engine. Spiritual leader Gauranga Das will add a philosophical and ethical dimension, reminding audiences of the importance of values and inner resilience in navigating turbulent times.  

The presence of author and Member of Parliament Shashi Tharoor underscores the summit’s commitment to intellectual rigour and cultural discourse. Tharoor, with his trademark eloquence, is likely to situate India’s global role within historical and literary contexts, offering reflections that bridge politics and culture. Singer Shreya Ghoshal, one of India’s most celebrated voices, will bring an artistic perspective, highlighting how culture and creativity shape national identity and global influence. From beyond India’s borders, University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer, a leading international relations theorist, will provide a global academic viewpoint, situating India within the larger currents of power politics and strategic competition.  

The summit’s format, combining keynote addresses, panel discussions, and interactive sessions, is designed to foster dialogue rather than monologue. By juxtaposing voices from politics with those from culture, and policy with philosophy, ABP Network seeks to create a holistic conversation that mirrors the complexity of India’s journey. The offline setting in Mumbai, a city that epitomises India’s dynamism and diversity, adds symbolic weight, while the broadcast across digital and television platforms ensures that the conversations resonate far beyond the conference hall.  

The choice of theme—‘The New World Order’—is particularly resonant in 2026. Globally, nations are grappling with the aftershocks of technological revolutions, climate challenges, and shifting alliances. India, with its demographic strength, economic ambitions, and cultural influence, is increasingly seen as a pivotal player in shaping the contours of this new order. The summit will likely explore questions such as: How can India balance its domestic priorities with its global responsibilities? What role will technology and innovation play in defining its future? How can cultural soft power complement economic and political influence?  

ABP Network’s Ideas of India Summit has, since its inception, sought to be more than just a conference. It has positioned itself as a forum where ideas are not only exchanged but also tested against the realities of governance, business, and society. Over the past four editions, it has attracted a wide spectrum of voices, from political leaders to entrepreneurs, artists to academics, each contributing to a richer understanding of India’s place in the world. The fifth edition, with its ambitious theme and eclectic line-up, promises to build on this legacy.  

For ABP Network, the summit is also a statement of intent. In an age where media platforms are often accused of chasing immediacy at the expense of depth, the Ideas of India Summit underscores the network’s commitment to fostering serious, long-form dialogue. By convening leaders and thinkers in one space, and by broadcasting these conversations to millions, ABP Network is positioning itself not just as a news provider but as a facilitator of national and global discourse.  

As the dates draw closer, anticipation is likely to build around the specific sessions and debates. Will the summit provide clarity on India’s foreign policy direction? Will it spark new ideas for economic reform or technological innovation? Will it highlight the role of culture and spirituality in shaping national resilience? While the answers remain to be seen, what is certain is that the Ideas of India Summit 2026 will be a focal point for those seeking to understand how India envisions its role in the new world order.  

In bringing together voices as varied as Devendra Fadnavis and Shreya Ghoshal, Amitabh Kant and John Mearsheimer, the summit exemplifies the belief that the story of India cannot be told through a single lens. It is a story of politics and poetry, of policy and philosophy, of economics and emotion. And it is in the interplay of these narratives that the contours of India’s future will be shaped.  

As ABP Network prepares to host this landmark edition, the Ideas of India Summit stands as a reminder that in times of flux, dialogue is not a luxury but a necessity. For India, poised between tradition and transformation, the summit offers a stage to articulate its vision, assert its influence, and engage with the world on its own terms. In Mumbai this February, the conversations will begin, but their echoes will likely reverberate far beyond, shaping perceptions of India in the years to come.


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