SELECTED PAPERS
Experts Workshop on 15 March 2021
Eleven policy papers as listed below have been selected for participation at the EU-India Experts’ Workshop to be held on 15 March 2021.
Name of the author | Institute | Full title of the paper | Link |
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Zane Šime | Latvian Association of Political Science | Investing in the future of the EU-India strategic partnership | Download |
Jan Hornat & |
Keynote | Encouraging EU-India Multilateral Cooperation on AI Governance & Research | Download |
Nicolas Köhler-Suzuki | Jacques Delors Institute | EU-India cooperation towards a Digital Economy Partnership Agreement: A steppingstone to update the multilateral economic rulebook for the 21st Century | Download |
Archana Choudhary | Birla Global University | Private financing in renewable energy | Download |
Lara Klossek | Institut Barcelona Estudis Internacionals | Capacity building and training of peacekeepers – Exploring Synergies between India and the European Union | Download |
Swati Prabhu | Jawaharlal Nehru University | Enhancing EU-India Multilateral Cooperation at the United Nations High Table | Download |
Ummu Salma Bava | Jawaharlal Nehru University | EU-India Cooperation: Partnership for a New Multilateral Agenda | Download |
Priyanka Bhide & |
Kubernein Initiative | Enhanced EU-India Multilateral Cooperation – Circular Economy | Download |
John- Joseph Wilkins | The Azure Forum | "The EU doesn’t stop at the water’s edge”: EU-India and the Indo-Pacific | Download |
Sibapada Rath | National Maritime Foundation | Role of EU and India in nurturing the Vanilla islands as an international tourist destination | Download |
Patryk Kugiel | The Polish Institute of International Affairs | The EU and India in Indo-Pacific: Partners for a Resilient and Cooperative Order | Download |
Disclaimer: These papers were written in the framework of the EU-India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative 2020-2022 – a public diplomacy project aimed at connecting research institutions in Europe and India funded by the EU. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.