Indo-PacificTrilateral Commission calls 2023 'Year One' of new world order
Members discuss China, middle powers and ChatGPT at meeting in India
Meghan O'Sullivan, the North American chair of the Trilateral Commission, speaks in New Delhi on March 12. O'Sullivan was deputy national security adviser for Iraq and Afghanistan under President George W. Bush. (Photo by Patrick Ishiyama)
KEN MORIYASU, Nikkei Asia diplomatic correspondent, and SHIGESABURO OKUMURA, Nikkei Asia editor-in-chief
NEW DELHI -- As retired foreign ministers, ambassadors, CEOs, bankers and academics gathered at the secretive Trilateral Commission's first global plenary meeting in India, perhaps the most influential individual sat quietly off to the side, listening.