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
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
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.
Selection of Papers Third Experts’ Workshop 08 October 2021
SELECTED PAPERS Call for short policy papers and participation at the Third EU-INDIA experts’ workshop Six policy papers as listed below have been selected for participation at the EU-India Experts’ Workshop held on 08 October 2021. Name of the author Full title of the paper Link Theme A: CLIMATE CHANGE Swati Prabhu & Mihir S Sharma India & Europe: Towards …
Selection of Papers for the Experts Workshop on 15 March 2021
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 Zane Šime Latvian Association of Political Science Investing in the future of the EU-India strategic partnership Download Jan …
Selected short policy papers and participation at the EU-INDIA experts’ workshop
Ten policy papers as listed below have been selected for participation at the EU-India Experts’ Workshop to held on 09-10 Nov 2020.
Improving EU-India Understanding on Russia
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
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.
Emerging technologies: What areas for EU-India cooperation?
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.
EU India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative booklet
This document was produced in the framework of the EU-India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative – a public diplomacy project funded by the EU, aimed at connecting think tank institutions from the European Union and India.