Raghav Chadha, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP, has been invited to participate in the prestigious Global Leadership Program at Harvard Kennedy School, USA from March 5 to 13. Chadha was selected as a Young Global Leader (YGL) by the World Economic Forum (WEF) from across the globe, a distinction awarded to exceptional individuals under 40 who have demonstrated outstanding leadership and a commitment to shaping a better future.
Among the YGLs, a few are chosen for the Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century program at Harvard Kennedy School, the world’s leading institution for public policy. This exclusive program, taking place in Boston, Cambridge from March 5 to 13, 2025, brings together top politicians, policymakers, executives, and thought leaders for an intensive learning experience focused on global governance, leadership, and policy innovation.
The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) has a long-standing reputation for developing world-class leaders in governance, diplomacy,
and administration. Many of its alumni have gone on to become heads of state, senior government officials, and influential decision-makers across sectors. The Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st century program is specifically designed to enhance the leadership, negotiation, and strategic decision-making skills of those tackling some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Participants engage in rigorous academic sessions, case studies, peer-to-peer learning, and discussions with Harvard’s distinguished faculty and global experts.
At a time when nations are grappling with challenges such as unemployment, climate change, economic volatility, energy crises, and growing social and economic inequalities, this program provides leaders with cutting-edge insights, tools, and strategies to navigate complex policy landscapes and drive impactful change. The curriculum blends theoretical knowledge with real-world applications, ensuring that participants gain both a global perspective and practical problem-solving skills.