SAFN to Launch Landmark Monograph on Multilateralism in South Asia
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As geopolitical fragmentation and unilateral approaches increasingly shape global affairs, the South Asia Foresight Network (SAFN), regional node of The Millennium Project, is convening a high-level regional dialogue on to reaffirm the enduring value of multilateral cooperation.
On the occasion of the 30th Anniversary of The Millennium Project on February 14, 2026, SAFN will officially launch its flagship publication, “Multilateral Solutions for a Better Tomorrow”, during a public online event organized in partnership with the Nepal Institute for International Cooperation and Engagement (NIICE), hosting the Nepal Node of The Millennium Project.
The report explores the strategic crossroads facing South Asia and raises a timely and urgent question: can the region afford retreat when collective action is more necessary than ever?
The SAFN Report Launch will take place on 14 February 2026, from 12:15–14:00 (Kathmandu time) / 12:00–13:45 (Delhi and Colombo time) via Zoom.
The discussion will feature, among others, Asanga Abeyagoonasekera, Chair of SAFN and Sri Lanka Nodes, Dr. Pramod Jaiswal, Chair of the Nepal Node, and Puresh Chaudhary, Chair of the Pakistan Node, alongside Joshua Bowes (SAFN), Mya Wint Kyaw (Myanmar Institute of Strategic and International Studies), Ishini Shashipraba (SAFN), and Sharon Bhattarai (Jawaharlal Nehru University).
The discussion is open to the public.
To attend the event, contact the South Asia Foresight Network.


