Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (MPSI)
IPSC’s flagship live online executive certificate for senior professionals navigating Indo-Pacific strategy, alliances, and policy design across government, multilateral, and corporate settings.
Senior policy and strategy professionals
Designed for mid- to senior-level practitioners in government, international organisations, think tanks, and corporates who require a structured, comparative understanding of Indo-Pacific strategic dynamics.
A toolkit for Indo-Pacific decision-making
Participants build a robust strategic toolkit spanning regional power dynamics, alliance management, policy design, scenario thinking, and risk framing—translating complex Indo-Pacific trends into clear options for ministers, boards, and senior executives.
8-week live online cohort
Delivered in a tightly structured format combining live briefings, interactive seminars, and applied exercises. Small cohort size maintains a high-engagement, briefing-style environment.
Program Director & Faculty
The MPSI program is led by Dr Hugh Tuckfield, Founder and Executive Director of the Indo-Pacific Studies Center, together with IPSC Fellows and external experts with backgrounds spanning government, diplomacy, defence, and corporate strategy.
Dr Hugh Tuckfield
Program Director · Indo-Pacific Strategy & Governance
Dr. Ramanand N. Garge
Alliance Management & Security Partnerships, National Security and Strategic Affairs
Faculty announcement soon
Political Economy & Regional Trade Architecture
Three Global Time-Zone Streams
One program. Three parallel live cohorts. Identical curriculum, identical faculty, and the IPSC Executive Certificate in every stream — with seminar times aligned to your region. All streams are capped at 30 seats. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Time-zone focus: North & South America (UTC−5 to UTC−8).
Seminar window: 15:00–17:00 ET.
Designed for participants across the Americas.
Time-zone focus: Europe, UK, Middle East & Africa (UTC 0 to UTC+3).
Seminar window: 17:00–19:00 CET.
Designed for participants across Europe, the UK, the Gulf, and Africa.
Time-zone focus: South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia & the Pacific (UTC+5 to UTC+11).
Seminar window: 18:00–20:00 AEDT / 14:30–16:30 IST.
Designed for participants across Asia and the Pacific.

