Call for Individual Research Papers on EU-India Relations under the EU-India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative 2022 – 2023 | Selected Papers

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author Calls, Publications, selected

Call for Individual Research Papers on EU-India Relations under the EU-India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative 2022 – 2023 | Selected Papers Author(s) Institutions Title of research paper Link Aditi Mukund and Hritik Bhasin Kubernein Initiative Gender Inclusive Trade – An EU-India Opportunity for the Future Download Priya Vijaykumar Poojary and Shubhankar Paul Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Towards an …

Finding Convergence Seizing windows of opportunities in the EU-India strategic partnership

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2023, Publications

Competing Asian economies such as China, Japan, and India have in recent years become progressively more active investors, traders, and lenders in African nations. Africa as a continent has figured significantly in their foreign policy strategies. These Asian powers have employed more persuasive strategies to mark their presence, both as bilateral and multilateral partners, in this ever-demanding continent that is strategically vital to most powers in world politics today. While tapping into Africa’s
vibrant markets and energy resources continue to be their prime strategic intent, contributing to underdeveloped socio-economic conditions in the continent through attractive infrastructure
development and human resource development allows these economies to maintain stronger political
contacts to serve their respective national interests.

Building EU-India Synergy

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2022, Publications

Competing Asian economies such as China, Japan, and India have in recent years become progressively more active investors, traders, and lenders in African nations. Africa as a continent has figured significantly in their foreign policy strategies. These Asian powers have employed more persuasive strategies to mark their presence, both as bilateral and multilateral partners, in this ever-demanding continent that is strategically vital to most powers in world politics today. While tapping into Africa’s
vibrant markets and energy resources continue to be their prime strategic intent, contributing to underdeveloped socio-economic conditions in the continent through attractive infrastructure
development and human resource development allows these economies to maintain stronger political
contacts to serve their respective national interests.

THE EU AND INDIA | CALL FOR JOINT RESEARCH COLLABORATION

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2022, Events

THE EU AND INDIA | CALL FOR JOINT RESEARCH COLLABORATION Call for Joint Research Collaboration between Consortiums of think tanks, universities, political foundations and research institutes from India and the EU. India and the European Union (EU), as long-standing partners are committed to dynamic dialogue in all areas of mutual interest as major actors in their own regions and as ...

Call for short policy papers and participation at the EU-INDIA experts’ workshop in March 2021

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2020, Calls

Call for short Policy Papers and participation at the EU-India Experts’ Workshop II in March 2021 Download PDFPublished on 14 December 2020 ExcerptEU Policy and Outreach Partnerships project (EUPOP India), funded by the European Union, invites you to submit a policy paper for peer review and discussion at the EU India-Think Tanks Twinning Initiative second Experts’ Workshop to be held in March …

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EU-India think tanks present insights on effective bilateral cooperation for a post-COVID world

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2020, Events, Press release

EU-India think tanks present insights on effective bilateral cooperation for a post-Covid world NEW DELHI, 11 November 2020. The Delegation of the European Union to India held a virtual symposium on “EU and India: Forces of Stability in an Unstable World”. This virtual event took place in the backdrop of the EU-India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative (TTTI), which has been promoting …

Call for Policy Papers and participation at the EU-India Experts’ Workshop

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author Calls

Call for short Policy Papers and participation at the EU-India Experts’ Workshop on 03/11/2020 Download PDFPublished on 18 August 2020 ExcerptEU Policy and Outreach Partnerships project (EUPOP India), funded by the European Union, invites EU / Indian experts to submit policy papers for peer review and discussion at the EU India-Think Tanks Twinning Initiative (TTTI) Experts’ Workshop to be held …

Improving EU-India Understanding on Russia

Improving EU-India Understanding on Russia

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2020, GPI, Jawaharlal Nehru University, JNU, Publications, TFT, TFT GPI JNU publication summaries, The Federal Trust, The Global Policy Institute

During the Cold-War years, Europe and India engaged with the Soviet Union at very different levels. On many occasions they found themselves supporting the opposite side. Western Europe was part of the American led western alliance. India, however, had very close strategic and economic ties with the USSR, which were institutionalised through the 1971 Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation. Despite the collapse of the USSR and the termination of special bilateral trade relations in the 1990s, India and Russia have maintained excellent political relations. These ties have been institutionalised through strategic partnership signed in
2000 and upgraded to ‘special and privileged strategic partnership’ in 2010.

Development Cooperation Partnerships - Forging an EU-India-Japan Trilateral in Africa

Development Cooperation Partnerships: Forging an EU-India-Japan Trilateral in Africa

Think Tanks Twinning Initiative author 2020, Clingendael, Clingendael IDSA publications, IDSA, Publications

Competing Asian economies such as China, Japan, and India have in recent years become progressively more active investors, traders, and lenders in African nations. Africa as a continent has figured significantly in their foreign policy strategies. These Asian powers have employed more persuasive strategies to mark their presence, both as bilateral and multilateral partners, in this ever-demanding continent that is strategically vital to most powers in world politics today. While tapping into Africa’s
vibrant markets and energy resources continue to be their prime strategic intent, contributing to underdeveloped socio-economic conditions in the continent through attractive infrastructure
development and human resource development allows these economies to maintain stronger political
contacts to serve their respective national interests.