In April, the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies convened senior officials from the United States, key Indo-Pacific nations, and other allies and partners for the Maluhia Talks, which focus on regional challenges, priorities, and security opportunities. The event included 18 participants from 15 countries across the region and beyond.
The Maluhia Talks foster collaborative dialogue on the evolving security environment in the Indo-Pacific, encouraging the exchange of perspectives on regional concerns and strategic priorities. The workshop aims to promote cooperation, align strategies, and enhance regional stability and prosperity by facilitating mutual understanding of shared and differing approaches to security, defense, and international relations.