'Super excited...': Raghav Chadha selected for Harvard leadership program
What's the story
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Raghav Chadha has been chosen for the Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century program at Harvard Kennedy School.
Taking to social media to share his excitement, Chadha described learning as a "lifelong journey" and said he was excited to be "back in school."
The program, held in Boston, United States, brings together a select group of global achievers excelling in governance, administration, art and culture.
Program details
Chadha highlights exclusivity, curriculum of Harvard program
Chadha said that only a handful of leaders across the globe are hand-picked for this prestigious program. The curriculum revolves around diplomacy, governance, public policy and administration.
He hopes these lessons will help him formulate people-centric policies in India.
"Some time ago, the World Economic Forum selected me as a Young Global Leader (YGL). Some among the YGLs are invited to Harvard University. After acquiring and learning all these skill sets...I will be able to work more strongly," he said.
Twitter Post
Check out his announcement here
#WATCH | Boston, US: AAP MP Raghav Chadha says, "... I have been selected for the Harvard Kennedy School Leadership Program. Harvard Kennedy School is considered to be the most prestigious and the best public policy school in the world. For this program, some people have been… pic.twitter.com/IP33uwp6hv
— ANI (@ANI) March 6, 2025
Personal growth
Chadha sees Harvard program as opportunity for growth
"There is no age for studying and learning. I feel whenever one gets a chance to study, they should study," Chadha said.
From March 5 to 13, world leaders, politicians, officials, and experts will convene in Boston and Cambridge to discuss global politics, leadership, and policy ideas.
The Global Leadership Program program provides young leaders with the information and skills needed to address global issues such as unemployment, climate change, economic instabilityS, and social inequities.