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In this episode, we look at the Arctic from the perspective of Asia. As the Arctic changes, it’s becoming a space of global concern, not only for the Arctic states, but also for countries around the world.

The region is emerging as a new frontier: economically, scientifically, and politically. And with that, new questions are arising around how Arctic and non-Arctic states can work together.

So, what does the future of the Arctic look like?
This conversation brings together voices from across Asia:

  • Byung-ha Chung, Ambassador for Polar Affairs, Republic of Korea
  • Sam Tan Chin Siong, Special Envoy for Arctic Affairs, Singapore
  • Rear Admiral TVN Prasanna, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Defence, Government of India

Moderating the Session was Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, Chairman Arctic Circle and former President of Iceland.

This conversation was recorded live at the Arctic Circle India Forum, held in New Delhi on May 3–4, 2025, and is part of the Polar Dialogue.

Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic. It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, Indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others interested in the development of the Arctic and its consequences for the future of the globe. It is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization.

Learn more about Arctic Circle at www.ArcticCircle.org or contact us at secretariat@arcticcircle.org

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