Michael Turnbull

Michael Turnbull

Prime Minister’s Scholarship for Asia, Reimagining India with IndoGenius

Introduction

Tēnā koutou e hoa mā!

Ko Michael ahau, and I am a 5th year LLB/BA student at Te Herenga Waka – Victoria University of Wellington majoring in International Relations and Development Studies. The Reimagining India programme presents a unique opportunity to learn more about the depth of Indian culture and history, as well as the growing influence India will have on the future of the Asia-Pacific region. I am particularly interested in learning more about how the world’s most populous nation and biggest democracy is positioning itself to face some of the biggest challenges of our region, including climate change and sustainable economic development. The future of the Asia-Pacific will be largely defined by how states confront these transnational issues, and I am excited to learn how Aotearoa New Zealand and India can align themselves to collaboratively approach these for the benefit of all. Of course, it’d be a lie to say I am not also excited for the sights, culture and cuisine of the sub-continent. With that in mind, here’s to an excellent 6 weeks of learning, travel, and some delicious kai! Ka kite 🙂

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