Harvard South Asia Engagement Group

Harvard South Asia Engagement Group South Asia Engagement Group at Harvard Kennedy School For further information, write to [email protected]

The South Asia Engagement Forum has been conceived to create spaces for dialogue, discussion and debate among students and scholars from countries in this region within Harvard and the wider community in Boston. It seeks to harness the community's shared values, build strong institutions and step up social, cultural, economic and political ties amongst nation-states in the region. The group will b

ring together future leaders and experts from the region, and draw from Harvard's rich resources, to discuss all issues in a constructive environment and cultivate an understanding of South Asia beyond what is "in the news".

06/01/2020

South Asian students at Harvard stand in solidarity with the Black community in the struggle for justice against police brutality and structural oppression.

05/14/2020
Looking forward to the inaugural Pakistan Development Forum co-hosted by CERP (https://CERP.org.pk) and Harvard-EPoD on ...
09/10/2019

Looking forward to the inaugural Pakistan Development Forum co-hosted by CERP (https://CERP.org.pk) and Harvard-EPoD on Oct 21-22, 2019. The panel discussion will kickoff this important event bringing together government officials, academics, and business leaders. It would mean a lot to me if all of you can join this public event on the 21st. RSVP: https://forms.gle/3txVanSSnGbUs4vY7 Maroof Syed

An annual conference by CERP, co-hosted with EPoD-Harvard this year. The central theme for the inaugural conference is Macroeconomic and Financial Reforms Please RSVP below for the panel discussion being held on Monday, October 21, 2019 in Tsai Auditorium - CGIS Building, Harvard University from 5:3...

Our founding co-chair Ameya Kilara writes on why 'the LoC, ironically, is the only surviving political space where commo...
08/24/2019

Our founding co-chair Ameya Kilara writes on why 'the LoC, ironically, is the only surviving political space where common ground can be found.'

While the constitutional changes to Article 370 are being fiercely contested under Indian and international law, they don’t automatically impact the status of the LoC.

Maroof Syed, CEO of CERP (Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan), (founding member of SAEG) co-authors an incisive pi...
08/04/2019

Maroof Syed, CEO of CERP (Centre for Economic Research in Pakistan), (founding member of SAEG) co-authors an incisive piece on Pakistan's trade imbalance, and how data can help fix it.

Rigorous research needs to inform policy and public discourse if Pakistan is to capitalise on its geographic advantage.

'Re-thinking Asia'- Is it time for an Asian Union? What's the Asian point of view in global geopolitics and where does i...
04/15/2019

'Re-thinking Asia'- Is it time for an Asian Union?
What's the Asian point of view in global geopolitics and where does it come from?

At the First Harvard South Asia Symposium, in conversation with...
-Professor Sugata Bose- Harvard University and Grand Nephew of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose.
- Samuel Kim Hungsoo - CEO and Founder Centre for Asia Leadership

Moderated by Neiha Bansal

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The South Asia Engagement Group, at Harvard Kennedy School, is a student-led organisation, which was conceived in January 2017 to create spaces for dialogue, discussion and debate among students and scholars from countries in this region within Harvard and the wider community in Boston. It seeks to harness the community's shared values, build strong institutions and step up social, cultural, economic and political ties amongst nation-states in the region. The group will bring together future leaders and experts from the region, and draw from Harvard's rich resources, to discuss all issues in a constructive environment and cultivate an understanding of South Asia beyond what is "in the news". For further information, write to [email protected].