New Dates for the IPSC State of the Indo-Pacific Conference

The Indo-Pacific Studies Center (IPSC) announces that the State of the Indo-Pacific Conference, originally scheduled for October 2025, will now be held in early February 2026.

This adjustment reflects IPSC’s commitment to delivering a high-impact regional forum that brings together policymakers, academics, industry leaders, and emerging scholars from across the Indo-Pacific. The revised timeline allows for:

  • Expanded participation from regional partners and institutions;

  • Enhanced sponsorship and collaboration opportunities; and

  • Integration of new research findings and strategic developments across the Indo-Pacific region.

The conference will retain its confirmed theme:

“Reimagining Power and Partnership in the Indo-Pacific: Strategy, Sovereignty, and Regional Futures.”

Delegates can expect a comprehensive program featuring keynote addresses, expert panels, and policy dialogues on security, trade, climate, technology, and governance. We will release updated registration details, speaker announcements, and sponsorship opportunities in the coming months.

We thank all participants, speakers, and partners for their continued engagement and look forward to welcoming you in February 2026 for what promises to be IPSC’s most significant convening to date.

For updates, please visit our website.

Hugh S Tuckfield

Hugh Tuckfield is the Director of the Indo-Pacific Studies Center. Hugh is a political theorist and human rights lawyer with degrees in Economics and Law from Monash University, a Master of Human Rights and Democratisation (Asia -Pacific Region) from the University of Sydney and the Kathmandu School of Law, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sydney in the Discipline of Government and International Relations.

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