A Tryst with Statecraft, Here the Future

Project Statecraft

We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team. The podcast includes engaging discussions with young professionals as well as leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.

  1. Insider Conversations: Ours and the World's Perception of PSC

    APR 29

    Insider Conversations: Ours and the World's Perception of PSC

    How does a youth-led volunteering organization see itself, and how is it perceived by the world around it? In this introspective episode of A Tryst with Statecraft’s Insider Conversations, host Teresa Kuruvila delves into the public perception of Project Statecraft with Riya K. Hira, our Learning Experience Designer and Chief Programs Officer, and Sudharma Dwadasi, a communications professional, former Head of Public Relations, and Advisor. The discussion offers a unique look at Project Statecraft's evolution, highlighting its shift in thematic areas from leadership and sustainable development goals to civic engagement, climate, and gender. Riya emphasizes the organization's commitment to learning from its failures and creating inclusive spaces for young people.   Sudharma provides valuable insights into the challenges of crafting effective messaging for education and capacity building, particularly in reaching diverse audiences. He underscores the importance of experimentation and resilience in communication.   The conversation further explores Project Statecraft's innovative approach to education, focusing on experiential learning and empowering young people as changemakers. Riya highlights the organization's initiative to reinvent learning experiences and foster a sense of contribution among young learners. Tune into the conversation and gain valuable insights into our journey, challenges, and vision for the future.

    22 min
  2. Inclusive and Youth-Led Digital Transformation for Public Health

    JAN 25

    Inclusive and Youth-Led Digital Transformation for Public Health

    In our final episode of this season, we dive into the transformative potential of AI for digital health and the central role young people play in its future with Pallavi Jain, Program Lead (Digital Health) and Secretariat Lead of Youth Ownership of Digital Health (YoDH) at PATH. With over a decade of expertise in the development sector, Pallavi shares her perspective on how innovative technologies are reshaping healthcare access and delivery, especially in marginalized communities. This conversation explores: ● Potential of AI and digital transformation to make healthcare accessible and affordable to millions of people in India. ● Challenges in implementing digital tools in underserved areas—and solutions to overcome them. ● The importance of disseminating policies that regulate AI, telemedicine, and wearables among the users, especially young people, to ensure equity and accountability. ● The role of youth in shaping inclusive, scalable digital health solutions through participation and representation across levels and sectors. ● Efforts to engage young people on platforms such as YoDH and the future dividends it would pay in the form of improved solutions. From bridging the digital divide to fostering accessible and personalized healthcare technologies, this episode provides actionable insights for anyone invested in the future of healthcare. How can we make digital health technologies accessible, scalable, and equitable for all? Stream now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred platform to explore these critical issues.

    21 min
  3. Special Episode: Gendered Impacts of Climate Change

    12/13/2024 · BONUS

    Special Episode: Gendered Impacts of Climate Change

    Tune into the latest episode of A Tryst with Statecraft to get a window into the webinar that explores the intersection of gender and climate change with host Abhishek Sudke and expert panelists Rajeshwari Sahay and Mitali Nikore. This insightful discussion sheds light on how climate change disproportionately impacts women and marginalized communities, intensifying risks such as safety concerns, livelihood loss, and unpaid care work in both urban and rural settings. Our panel delves into critical topics, including: •⁠ ⁠The importance of gender-sensitive, climate-resilient infrastructure and policies. •⁠ ⁠Grassroots-level behavior change and communication to drive inclusive solutions. •⁠ ⁠Strategies for bridging the gender-climate gap for a just and sustainable future. How can we design solutions that empower vulnerable communities while fostering resilience? About the panelists: Rajeshwari Sahay – Strategic Communications Expert, G20 India Secretariat With vast experience in communications for major global issues, including climate change and digital infrastructure, Rajeshwari has been pivotal in shaping India's G20 media narrative. Mitali Nikore – Founder, Nikore Associates A pioneering economist and advisor to multilateral organizations like the World Bank and GIZ, Mitali specializes in gender mainstreaming and sustainable development. Her work is featured in major publications and news platforms globally. Listen now on your preferred streaming platform, or access it using the link in the comments!

    1h 6m
  4. Unleashing the Digital Economy with AI and DPI

    11/08/2024

    Unleashing the Digital Economy with AI and DPI

    India stands at the forefront of a digital transformation, leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to bridge divides, empower communities, and fuel economic growth. In our conversation with Aakash Guglani, we delve into AI's critical role in reshaping India’s digital economy, exploring how the nation’s digital initiatives foster inclusivity and innovation. Aakash Guglani is a Manager at the Digital India Foundation, focusing on policy research and advocacy, with an emphasis on leveraging technology to improve governance, national security, and the adoption of emerging technologies. DIF works with diverse stakeholders, including government bodies, civil society organizations, and academic institutions, to analyze complex issues surrounding data governance, technology policy, and the ethical use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Aakash completed his postgraduate studies in Liberal Studies at Ashoka University and received his Bachelor's degree in Management Studies from Delhi University. Passionate about fostering research-driven policy-making, he is committed to contributing to India's social and economic development through evidence-based policy solutions. In the episode, we discuss India’s push for accessible technology, including integrating open Large Language Models (LLMs) in local languages and making digital resources accessible to marginalized communities in a diverse society. With a foundational digital infrastructure established through initiatives like the Unified Payments Interface (UPI), India’s digital strategy is expanding market access and broadening financial inclusion. By fostering open data access and building a digital infrastructure that empowers the private sector and startups, India is laying the groundwork for a vibrant digital economy that benefits all. We examine how AI technologies bring both promise and risk. While AI can improve public service delivery and enhance accessibility, it also poses challenges, including the spread of misinformation and deepfake technology. How can India’s regulatory frameworks encourage responsible AI use and ensure its benefits are shared across diverse communities? With insights into India's National AI Strategy and discussions around regulatory and ethical concerns, we explore what it will take to create a responsible, inclusive, and innovative AI-powered future for India. Furthermore, we tackle pressing economic questions, such as how India can balance the drive toward AI-driven automation while enabling job creation in a country with a young, rapidly growing workforce. Join us on this journey as we uncover the opportunities and challenges of AI in India’s dynamic digital landscape.

    33 min
  5. Leveraging AI for Inclusive Climate Action

    10/20/2024

    Leveraging AI for Inclusive Climate Action

    In the inaugural episode of our latest season, we are joined by Siddharth Sinha to discuss the transformative role of AI in addressing climate change. Siddharth Sinha is a renowned climate policy expert with vast experience in tech-driven climate solutions, sustainability, and policy advocacy. He is a Yale Climate Fellow and works as Geo and Sustainability Policy Lead at Google, where he has been instrumental in implementing innovative technologies to solve pressing environmental challenges, particularly in the Global South. Siddharth has worked with the Government of India at NITI Aayog and the G20 Secretariat, contributing to cutting-edge research and strategic policy development. The episode delves into how AI is revolutionizing our ability to predict climate scenarios, adapt to the unique climate challenges in the Global South, and create resilient urban environments in the face of emergencies. We also explore the crucial role of youth involvement in pushing for AI-driven climate policies, highlighting their dedication to fostering a more sustainable and equitable future. From addressing the specific needs of vulnerable regions to enhancing rapid response efforts in cities, AI's adaptability is proving to be a game-changer in the fight against climate change. This conversation examines the ways AI is already making an impact and what the future holds for integrating technology into environmental policy at a global scale. The episode concludes with Siddharth emphasizing the importance of leveraging AI as a tool not only for climate resilience but also for empowering communities and fostering collaboration across sectors. The intersection of AI, climate policy, and youth activism marks a critical shift in how we tackle the climate crisis in an increasingly complex world.

    25 min

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We aim to bring young people closer to understand statecraft through fun and fierce discussion podcasts brought to you by our team. The podcast includes engaging discussions with young professionals as well as leaders and experts in fields spanning the lengths of our podcast scope, and to close the massive gap between young people and their place as change-makers in the fields of policy, administration, business, education, governance, and most importantly, statecraft.