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Inaugural Plenary | The Blue Symphony: Knitting a New Era of Partnerships Global power is shifting from rigid alliances to more fluid, efficiency-driven alignments, where bilateral and plurilateral relationships are increasingly defining the emerging world order. Flexible groupings like the QUAD and BRICS are navigating new roles amid complex and often competing visions of global governance. This panel will explore how coalition-based diplomacy is redefining global rulemaking, balancing efficiency with legitimacy, and questioning whether a new consensus can emerge in an era of fluid alliances. It will also examine the drivers behind institutional realignment and assess what this means for representation, resilience, and reform in global governance, particularly in the more formally established plurilateral groupings like ASEAN and G20. Will regional and issue-based coalitions evolve into a new, legitimate and more adaptive form of multilateralism? What will the post-alliance framework look like? How can the Global South move from fragmented interests to a unified reform agenda that represents the interests of its over six billion people through such coalitions and groupings? Can regional governance frameworks like ASEAN and BIMSTEC evolve into effective platforms for multilateralism in the absence of global consensus, and is the Indo-Pacific particularly suited for such models? Given that overlapping and competing coalitions can create systemic risks, how can these groupings evolve to ensure legitimacy and resilience in global governance? Speakers Ashok Malik, Partner and Chair of the India Practice, The Asia Group, India Philips J. Vermonte, Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs, Presidential Communication Office, Indonesia Sinderpal Singh, Senior Fellow & Assistant Director, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, RSIS; Coordinator, Regional Security Architecture Programme, and South Asia Programme, IDSS, Singapore Lisa Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Australia India Institute, Australia Moderator Sunaina Kumar, Director, Centre for New Economic Diplomacy, Observer Research Foundation, India Subscribe, follow, and engage with us: ORF YouTube: / orfdelhi ORF Facebook: / orfonline ORF Twitter: / orfonline ORF Instagram: / orfonline Raisina Dialogue Twitter: / raisinadialogue Raisina Dialogue Instagram: / raisinaofficial Raisina Dialogue Facebook: / raisinadialogue