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The Coronavirus crisis has been instrumental in initiating a decisive and solid transformation in global governance structures as well as the world order. As existing systems of governance, trade, and multilateralism stand challenged, Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha and ORF President Dr. Samir Saran in their latest book, "The New World Disorder and the Indian Imperative", attempt to look at global governance systems since 1945, the rise of China and the challenges it can pose as a potential superpower and new approaches to governance with enhanced roles for India. How is the changing post-WW2 systems and multilateralism connected to China's rise as a global leader? With a fractured political-economic consensus, has the international community's capacity for collective action diminished? Given the waning legitimacy of international institutions and a global resurgence of national sovereignty, can the Indian imperative withstand the political buffetting on the global stage? Is there value to boosting multilateral collaborations with international organisations? Are we ready for shorter global supply chains and more restrictions on trade as the US moves towards anti-globalisation? Has India had the leverage to pick a side in global politics pre or post-COVID-19? Can a global regulatory framework to monitor who leads economic restructuring exist sustainably? Given the revival of national sovereignty and geographical boundaries, how do we move back to borders having limited relevance and looking at the world as a larger collective? Maya Mirchandani, Senior Fellow at ORF, in conversation with Shashi Tharoor and C. Raja Mohan, Director of ISAS, National University of Singapore discusses the radical shift in global governance structures accentuated by the COVID-19 pandemic and India's imperative to push for new law reforms and coalitions between like-minded nations for global sustenance. #NewWorldOrder #NationalSovereignty #COVID19 #ChinavsWorld #COVID19Pandemic #CoronaCrisis