IPSC Singapore Hub

Singapore at the Centre of Indo-Pacific Strategy

Welcome to the IPSC Singapore Hub — your gateway to analysis, executive education, and future-focused insights on Singapore’s evolving role in the Indo-Pacific.

Singapore is a strategic anchor of the Indo-Pacific.

The IPSC Singapore Hub amplifies Singaporean expertise and provides pathways for training, collaboration, and policy impact across the region.

Join as a Non-Resident Fellow

Singaporeans may contribute expertise to IPSC’s regional network:

  • Southeast Asia Group
  • AUKUS-QUAD Policy Unit
  • Maritime Policy Lab
  • Digital Geopolitics & Cyber Lab
  • China Strategic Insights Group
Apply to Become a IPSC Non-Resident Fellow

Executive Education Pathways

Singaporean professionals can participate in IPSC’s flagship programs designed for government, business, academia, and the strategic community:

  • Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (MPSIP)
  • Geopolitical Risk, Grand Strategy & Alliance Management
  • AUKUS & QUAD Strategic Leadership Modules
  • Digital Geopolitics & Cyber Strategy Program

Why this matters for Singapore:

Singapore seeks future-ready leaders who can interpret strategic competition, trade realignment, maritime security, and technological shifts.

Engagement Mode:

  • Pre-register for IPSC programs
  • Join executive cohorts
  • Request strategic briefings
  • Participate in leadership workshops
Explore Executive Programs

Why Singapore Matters — The Strategic Core

Singapore is not just in the Indo-Pacific. It is one of the region’s most critical strategic stabilisers.

Key dynamics shaping Singapore’s trajectory:

  • U.S.–China rivalry tightening pressure on alignment and hedging
  • Maritime chokepoints at the Malacca and Singapore Straits
  • Digital infrastructure and AI governance in a region undergoing rapid technological realignment at the Malacca and Singapore Straits
  • Trade resilience as diversification accelerates under “de-risking”
  • AUKUS, QUAD, and minilateralism reshaping regional defence and strategic cooperation as diversification accelerates under “de-risking”
  • ASEAN strategic autonomy under unprecedented stress

Singapore’s policy decisions ripple far beyond its borders — influencing markets, maritime security, and regional stability.

What the IPSC Singapore Hub Offers

Country-focused analysis

  • Deep dives into Singapore’s strategic choices, risks, and opportunities in an era of Indo-Pacific transformation.

Executive Education pathways for Singapore Tailored For:

  • Public sector officers
  • Policy professionals
  • Corporate executives
  • Financial, maritime, and technology sectors

Including:

  • Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific (MPS)
  • Geopolitical Risk, Grand Strategy & Alliance Management (GRGSAM)
  • Maritime Security & Indo-Pacific Defence (coming 2026)
  • AI, Digital Governance & Cyber Leadership in the Indo-Pacific (coming 2026)

Each delivered live, with region-specific pricing.


Singapore-Focused Research & Convenings

  • Track 1.5 dialogues
  • Expert roundtables
  • Maritime security briefings
  • Technology governance conversations
  • Cross-Strait and Southeast Asia risk updates

Network of Fellows and Experts

Featuring IPSC scholars working across:

  • Singapore’s strategic policy community
  • ASEAN geopolitics
  • U.S.–China relations
  • Trade, finance, and digital policy
  • Defence and maritime affairs