ORF, Chatham House and EUISS produced three Background Papers covering West Asia, Maritime Security and Counter Terrorism and Countering Radicalisation. These papers were grouped together as one well produced paper publication. The consortium also held a Workshop and a Public Event in New Delhi in September 2016, as well as a final Public Event in Brussels in November. The public events were well attended by a mix of officials, academics and think tank representatives.
EU-India Security Cooperation – Maritime Security
ORF, Chatham House and EUISS produced three Background Papers covering West Asia, Maritime Security and Counter Terrorism and Countering Radicalisation. These papers were grouped together as one well produced paper publication. The consortium also held a Workshop and a Public Event in New Delhi in September 2016, as well as a final Public Event in Brussels in November. The public events were well attended by a mix of officials, academics and think tank representatives.
EU-India Security Cooperation – West Asia
ORF, Chatham House and EUISS produced three Background Papers covering West Asia, Maritime Security and Counter Terrorism and Countering Radicalisation. These papers were grouped together as one well produced paper publication. The consortium also held a Workshop and a Public Event in New Delhi in September 2016, as well as a final Public Event in Brussels in November. The public events were well attended by a mix of officials, academics and think tank representatives.
IAI-GH Roundtable expert discussion in Mumbai
IAI-GH Roundtable expert discussion in Mumbai Event date 07 November 2016 Event location Mumbai, India SummaryPhotosVideosGateway House and Italian think tank Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI) have authored a four-part paper on India-EU security as part of the year-long European Union-India Think Tank Twinning Initiative for 2016. In anticipation of its presentation in Brussels in December of this year, Gateway House …
Prospects for EU-India security cooperation – Brussels
Prospects for EU-India security cooperation – Brussels Event date 04 November 2016 Event location Brussels, Belgium SummaryPhotosVideosThe Observer Research Foundation, the European Union Institute for Security Studies, and Chatham House held an event on the prospects for security cooperation at the Embassy of India to Belgium, Luxembourg and the EU on 4 November 2016. A report, the result of a …
Second EU-India Policy Dialogue
Second EU-India Policy Dialogue Event date 03 November 2016 Event location New Delhi, India SummaryPhotosVideosCarnegie India, in collaboration with the Global Public Policy Institute, hosted the second EU-India Public Policy Dialogue on Global Governance and Security. This event was held in the context of the EU-India Think Tank Initiative 2016, sponsored by the EU Delegation of the European Union to …
Charting a Sustainable Future: EU-India Platforms on Energy and Climate Change and Urban Development
At their thirteenth summit held on 30th March 2016 in Brussels, the EU and India managed to fillip their strategic partnership through the launch of a bilateral platform on energy and climate cooperation, and the promise of an EU-India forum on urban development, amongst a string of other deliverables. For long now, the EU-India relationship has been fettered in diplomatic rows, political torpidity, bureaucratic bottlenecks, failed forays into foreign policy, beached free trade agreement negotiations and overall loss of momentum. This year’s so-called annual summit – held after a gap of four years – has proved to be one of the most strategic meetings in the chronology of the EU-India relationship by refocusing the partnership onto three areas of global and bilateral significance.
India’s View on Human Security: Citizens First, Holistic Urbanisation and Cooperation with the European Union
Human Security as a concept is highly contested. Currently, there are two broad schools of thought. The first sees human security as an all-encompassing formula which includes human development, human rights, human freedom, human dignity and security. The second, narrower understanding of human security limits itself to freedom from fear, conceptualising human security as freedom from organised violence, repression and human rights abuses. The two understandings of human security – broad and narrow – have mirrored a North-South divide within the United Nations. Western countries, such as the US, Canada and European Union member states, have mostly embraced the freedom from fear agenda, while the global South and Japan have rallied behind the freedom from want agenda. For developing countries, the narrow conceptualisation is wedded to the Responsibility to Protect norm, fearing that human security may be instrumentalised to legitimise interventions, invite interference and compromise sovereignty.
Prospects for EU-India security cooperation – New Delhi
Prospects for EU-India security cooperation – New Delhi Event date 28 September 2016 Event location New Delhi, India SummaryPhotosVideosThere is a clear imperative for greater understanding between the EU and India on a range of security concerns. Until recently, this imperative has not been obvious. India’s focus has been inward-looking, predicated on the need for rapid economic growth. However, since …
EU-India Dialogues on Global Governance & Security
EU-India Dialogues on Global Governance & Security Event date 15 September 2016 Event location Brussels, Belgium SummaryPhotosVideosThe EU-India summit resumed after a gap of four years, giving a much needed boost to this otherwise flagging partnership. The 13th summit between the two partners builds upon the momentum generated by the Indian Prime Minister Modi’s proactive foreign policy and engagement with …
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