The purpose of this paper is to outline and compare current Indian and European strategies and approaches towards the development and regulation of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This is intended to highlight points of convergence that could be entry points for dialogue between civil society and/or regulatory authorities and policymakers in the two jurisdictions. As matters stand today, norms underlying the development of AI are still being developed, especially at the international or
multilateral level. That said, there has been some recent progress on this front, most markedly with the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Principles on AI.
Prospects for strengthening EU-India engagement in the field of natural disasters
Prospects for strengthening EU-India engagement in the field of natural disasters Download PDFAuthored by Gareth Price, Mihir Sharma and John-Joseph Wilkins Published in April 2019 ExcerptWhile the EU and India have agreed to engage more comprehensively in relation to disasters, there are limits to potential cooperation. For instance, as India transitions from aid recipient to donor it is increasingly reluctant to accept …
Prospects for strengthening EU-India engagement in the field of natural disasters
Prospects for strengthening EU-India engagement in the field of natural disasters Download PDFAuthored by Gareth Price, Mihir Sharma & John-Joseph Wilkins Excerpt In the past few decades, the approach to natural disasters has been transformed: rather than simply reacting, it is understood that better preparedness coupled with better early-warning systems can help mitigate their impact. Moreover, the frequency and impact …
East Africa, India and Europe: Norms to enhance Indian ocean commerce
East Africa, India and Europe: Norms to enhance Indian ocean commerce Download PDF Authored by Mihir Sharma, Tuneer Mukherjee, Gareth Price & John-Joseph Wilkins Published on 07 January 2019 ExcerptThe paper seeks to identify key trade linkages in Indian Ocean littoral states in East Africa along with Indian Ocean island states as a means of understanding the scope for India …
EU-India Security Cooperation – Counter Terrorism and Radicalisation
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.
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 …
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 …