12-13

Jun

2025

For centuries, the shores of the Mediterranean have hosted cultural exchange, trade, and diplomacy; the sea has served as a vital link between continents and civilisations. By connecting the Indo-Pacific and the Atlantic Oceans, the Mediterranean has has acted as a critical link between East and West, North and South — and determined thereby the flow of goods, ideas, and culture. Today, as the global economic order undergoes profound transformation, the region is once again emerging as a strategic maritime hub.

This comes at a time of strategic convergence between Europe and the Indo-Pacific, highlighted by Prime Minister Modi’s successful visit to Paris and the recent visit to India by the President of the European Commission and the entire EU College of Commissioners. From de-risking supply chains, to investing in critical defence technologies, to negotiating a new trade pact – the EU-India relationship has the potential to emerge as a system-defining defining partnership.

As envisioned by the President of the French Republic and the Prime Minister of India, Raisina Mediterranean will convene the conversations that matter to this region, and describe how its links to India and the Indo-Pacific will shape our common future. From modern shipping corridors and undersea cables to renewable energy projects and regional security cooperation, the Mediterranean is no longer just a bridge between the past and present—it is a launchpad for the future.

ORF, in collaboration with France’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and key regional partners, seeks to chart a new course for Mediterranean cooperation. By addressing shared challenges and capitalising on emerging opportunities, Raisina Mediterranean aims to lay the foundation for a resilient, interconnected Mediterranean community capable of driving global conversations on governance, sustainability, and shared prosperity.

Pillar I

The Mediterranean as Crossroads: Partnerships, Prospects and Prosperity

At a turbulent moment for global trade and for historic partnerships, the choices made by the powers of the Mediterranean will determine our shared prosperity. As the Indo-Pacific’s influence in the global economy expands and new growth centres emerge across the African continent, the Mediterranean’s role as a bridge between the Global South and North has gained even more importance. This thematic pillar explores the partnerships that will define the Mediterranean in the 21st century— whether in trade and infrastructure, in maritime cooperation, or in energy. It will examine, in particular, the convergence in interests between India and France, between the Indo-Pacific and the European Union, and how ambitious plans for connectivity, trade and investment can elevate these partnerships.

Pillar II

Troubled Waters: Europe, the Indo-Pacific, and Collective Security

The post-War order, which stabilised trade and galvanised investment, can no longer be taken for granted. Great power competition has forced difficult choices on nations, and those who underwrote collective security have registered their unwillingness to bear that burden indefinitely. Europe faces war in its east, conflict in West Asia, and turbulence in the Sahel. This thematic pillar examines how Europe will emerge as a strategic actor in the coming decade, and the implications of such an emergence for its partners, especially in the Indo-Pacific. It will also consider the evolving security postures of the powers of the region, especially France — which is both a European and and Indo-Pacific power — and how partnerships are needed for competitiveness in defence technology and to protect against geo-economic coercion. 

Pillar III

Blue Transactions: Resilience and Growth  

The shared waters of the Mediterranean can become the location of a shared agenda for prosperity, sustainability, and resilience. Energy initiatives such as offshore wind farms and solar corridors highlight the region’s leadership on climate action; its crowded sea lanes reveal the continuing importance of trade; its coastal communities demonstrate the value of investing in the blue economy.  The nations of the region can demonstrate how clean energy can be scaled up, the digital economy can transform lives, and how maritime operations and logistics can be modernised — all while retaining momentum on climate action and biodiversity protection. The region’s rich natural resources and biodiversity demand effective governance of the global commons through collaborative action. The resilience of the Mediterranean is also intertwined with growth and prosperity in West Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, and so financing mechanisms and frameworks for the Sustainable Developmental Goals (SDGs) must be prioritised.  This thematic pillar discusses the Mediterranean’s central role in shaping the global blue economy, and the potential pathways to unlock further growth and resilience in the region.

Pillar IV

Gateway to the Globe: Connectivity, Trade, and Infrastructure  

Growth in both the Indo-Pacific and in Europe depends upon secure, efficient and resilient connectivity between these two hubs of the global economy. The multiple supply chain and geopolitical shocks over the past few years highlight the importance of investing in de-risking supply chains, building alternative routes and maritime infrastructure, and facilitating digitalisation of shipping procedures. The sea lanes between these regions need to be upgraded and protected, and new infrastructure corridors that can enhance trade and collaboration must be unlocked. Meanwhile, sustainable fuels like hydrogen and ammonia have the potential to revolutionise the industry. This transformation would need investments in port modernisation, green shipping, and sustainable maritime practices, while also addressing disputes and ensuring the security of its sea routes. This thematic pillar will examine now innovations in the Mediterranean and its associated trade corridors. will propel modernisation to shipping and ports globally, and provide a template for 21st century maritime infrastructure.

Pillar V

Data Across the Seas: The 21st Century Tech Bridge  

New technologies are shaking up the world order, fundamentally altering the structure of the global economy, and creating new drivers of growth. Startup hubs across both the Global North and South are at the forefront of this technological innovation—emerging as pivotal nodes in the global economy and reshaping the urban landscapes they inhabit. From Mumbai and Bengaluru to Paris and Marseille, vibrant startup ecosystems are emerging as key incubators of new technologies and business models. These innovation hubs must be connected, so ideas, technology, and capital can flow from one to another and allow them to rapidly build scale. Such collaboration holds the promise of unlocking untapped potential across diverse sectors—including AI, maritime and shipping innovation, clean energy, smart logistics, and the modernization of ports. However, as the world navigates multiple technology transitions, it is also essential to ensure that the Global South is not left on the sidelines and is an active stakeholder. This thematic pillar explores the growing salience of startup across the Global North and the South and the potential pathways to bridge them to unlock further technological and economic growth.

Venue Address

Marseilles, France

Featured Speakers

Jean-Noël Barrot

Jean-Noël Barrot

Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, France

Ararat Mirzoyan

Ararat Mirzoyan

Minister of Foreign Affairs, Armenia

S Jaishankar

S Jaishankar

Minister of External Affairs, India

Michael Falzon

Michael Falzon

Minister for Social Policy and Children’s Rights, Malta

Giorgos Papanastasiou

Giorgos Papanastasiou

Minister of Energy, Commerce and Industry, Cyprus

Athanasios Ntokos

Athanasios Ntokos

National Security Advisor, Greece

Edoardo Rixi

Edoardo Rixi

Deputy Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Italy

Stefanos Gkikas

Stefanos Gkikas

Deputy Minister for Shipping and Insular Policy, Greece

Davit Karapetyan

Davit Karapetyan

Secretary-General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Armenia

Speakers

Abigaël Vasselier

Abigaël Vasselier

Director, Policy & European Affairs; Head of Program, Foreign Relations, Mercator Institute for China Studies, Germany

Abla Abdel Latif

Abla Abdel Latif

Executive Director and Director of Research, The Egyptian Center for Economic Studies, Egypt

Alexis Morel

Alexis Morel

Vice President, Optronics & Missile Electronics, Thales, France

Angus Blair

Angus Blair

Partner, Outset Ventures, New Zealand

Anne-Marie Brady

Anne-Marie Brady

Professor, University of Canterbury, New Zealand

Anurag Thakur

Anurag Thakur

Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, India

Arvind Gupta

Arvind Gupta

Head and Co-Founder of Digital India Foundation, India

Asma Mhalla

Asma Mhalla

Political Scientist, France

Camille Lons

Camille Lons

Deputy Head of the Paris office, European Council on Foreign Relations, France

Christopher Schroeder

Christopher Schroeder

Co-founder, Next Billion Ventures, United States of America

David Woods

David Woods

Deputy Chair, New Zealand Green Investment Finance, New Zealand

Del Titus Bawuah

Del Titus Bawuah

Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Web3 Africa Group, Ghana

Digvijay Singh

Digvijay Singh

Head of Products, Drizzle Health, United States of America

Dinesh Trivedi

Dinesh Trivedi

Former Minister for Railways, India

Fernando Gutiérrez

Fernando Gutiérrez

Member of Parliament, Spain

Francesco M. Talò

Francesco M. Talò

Special Envoy for IMEC, Italy

Francesco Parisi

Francesco Parisi

President & Managing Director, Parisi Group of Companies, Italy

Frederic Varaine

Frederic Varaine

Founder, Otrera Nuclear Energy, France

Geraldine Ang

Geraldine Ang

Team Lead, Clean Energy Finance & Investment Mobilisation, OECD

Gérard Mestrallet

Gérard Mestrallet

Special Envoy of the French President for IMEC, France

Gladden Pappin

Gladden Pappin

President of the Hungarian Institute of International Affairs, Hungary

Harsh V Pant

Harsh V Pant

Vice-President, Observer Research Foundation, India

Herbert Krapa

Herbert Krapa

Former Minister of Energy, Ghana

Hossein Masjedi

Hossein Masjedi

Co-Founder & Chief Data Officer, Smart Runners, India

Isabelle Saint-Mezard

Isabelle Saint-Mezard

Associate Research Fellow, Center for Asian Studies, IFRI, France

Jawed Ashraf

Jawed Ashraf

Former Ambassador of India to France and Monaco, India

Jayadev Galla

Jayadev Galla

Former Member of Parliament; Chairman & Managing Director, Amara Raja Energy and Mobility Ltd, India

Ji Yeon-Jung

Ji Yeon-Jung

Assistant Professor, Department of Military History and Strategy, Republic of Korea Naval Academy, Republic of Korea

Josianne Cutajar

Josianne Cutajar

Former Member of the European Parliament, Malta

Karim El Aynoui

Karim El Aynoui

Executive President, Policy Center for the New South, Morocco

Kira Vinke

Kira Vinke

Head, Center for Climate and Foreign Policy, German Council on Foreign Relations, Germany

Kristina Kausc

Kristina Kausc

Deputy Managing Director and Senior Fellow, German Marshall Fund South, Spain

Ludovic Renou

Ludovic Renou

Executive Vice President, Global Expérience Network, CMA CGM Group, France

Maggie Sprenger

Maggie Sprenger

General Partner, Audere Capital, United States of America

Mallory Knodel

Mallory Knodel

Executive Director, Social Web Foundation, United States of America

Manish Tewari

Manish Tewari

Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, India

Marcos Perestrello

Marcos Perestrello

Member of Parliament, Portugal

Mathias Fonlupt

Mathias Fonlupt

President & Founder, ENTENT, France

Megan Reiss

Megan Reiss

Founder and Chief Executive Officer,SolidIntel Inc, United States of America

Mehdi Jomaa

Mehdi Jomaa

Former Prime Minister, Tunisia

Michel Narchi

Michel Narchi

Vice President and Head of International Operations, Airbus, France

Mohamed Al Sharhan

Mohamed Al Sharhan

Managing Director, World Governments Summit, United Arab Emirates

Mohamed Nasheed

Mohamed Nasheed

Secretary-General, Climate Vulnerable 20 & Former President of Maldives

Namrata Upreti

Namrata Upreti

Co-Founder, EarthSaathi, India

Naor Gilon

Naor Gilon

Former Ambassador to India, Israel

Natalia Pouzyreff

Natalia Pouzyreff

Member of Parliament, France

Oana Popescu Zamfir

Oana Popescu Zamfir

Director, GlobalFocus Center, Romania

Paula Cipierre

Paula Cipierre

Director, Data Ethics & Innovation, ada, Germany

Priyanka Chaturvedi

Priyanka Chaturvedi

Member of Parliament, India

Priyanka Sainani

Priyanka Sainani

Founder, Hygge, United Arab Emirates

Rami Mortada

Rami Mortada

Ambassador of Lebanon to the United Kingdom, Lebanon

Randa Slim

Randa Slim

Non-Resident Fellow, Foreign Policy Institute, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced and International Studies, United States of America

Rodolphe Saadé

Rodolphe Saadé

Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, CMA CGM, France

Romana Vlahutin

Romana Vlahutin

Visiting Distinguished Fellow, German Marshall Fund, Romania

Ryan Shearman

Ryan Shearman

Chief Executive Officer, Loa Carbon, United States of America

Rym Momtaz

Rym Momtaz

Geopolitical Consultant and Editor-in-Chief – Carnegie, France

Samir Saran

Samir Saran

President, Observer Research Foundation, India

Samuel Bashfield

Samuel Bashfield

Defence Researcher, Australia India Institute, University of Melbourne

Sanjeev Sanyal

Sanjeev Sanyal

Member, Economic Advisory Council of the Prime Minister, Government of India

Sanjeev Singla

Sanjeev Singla

Ambassador of India to France, India

Sean Sheppard

Sean Sheppard

Chief Executive Officer, Radical Catalyst, United States of America

Sharon Stirling

Sharon Stirling

Director, ORF Global; Chief Operating Officer, ORF America, United States of America

Shaurya Mohan

Shaurya Mohan

Co-Founder, EarthSaathi, India

Tanya Saadé Zeenny

Tanya Saadé Zeenny

Executive Officer, CMA CGM Group; President, CMA CGM Foundation; Member, CMA CGM Board of Directors, France

Tara Varma

Tara Varma

Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution, United States of America

Tristan Aureau

Tristan Aureau

Head of the Centre for Analysis, Planning & Strategy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, France

Utkarsh Singh

Utkarsh Singh

Chief Executive Officer, DronaMaps Private Limited, India

Valbona Zeneli

Valbona Zeneli

Non-resident Senior Fellow, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, Atlantic Council, United States of America

Valeria Talbot

Valeria Talbot

Head, Middle East and North Africa Centre, incharge of Middle East Studies, Institute for International Political Studies, Italy

Hosts

ORF
CMA CGM
MEA
French Ministry

Partners

Airbus
ORF ME
Gates foundation
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