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Enhancing EU-India relations: A partnership beyond trade

Foreign and security policy

When
Monday
Where
CEPS conference room and online
Place du Congrès 1, Brussels, Belgium

This event is free and open to the public, but you must register to gain access to the meeting.

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Enhancing EU-India relations: A partnership beyond trade

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Aside from cooperation on trade and investment, the EU-India relationship also has an important geopolitical dimension. However, the EU is not the only key partner for India, who promotes its multi-alignment approach with Russia and also with China through the SCO.

India is a strategic partner for the EU, including for the implementation of the Global Gateway. Can strengthened EU-India relations also promote closer ties with the Global south?

Hosted by CEPS and Brussels Office of EUROPEUM representing the Think Visegrad Platform and in cooperation with the EU India Research and Dialogue Network EIRDN, the event is an opportunity to share perspectives on EU-India relations from different capital’s points of view.

Following the public event, CEPS organises an interactive closed-door exchange between 11:15-12:15 to further analyse EU-India relations. Registration is free of charge for CEPS members, EU/national institutions, academia, and press. Other participants may be admitted for a fee of EUR 50.


Welcome and coffee from 09:00

 

 

Host
Stefania Benaglia Stefania Benaglia
Stefania Benaglia

Head of Foreign Policy Unit

Speakers list
Alica Kizeková

Senior Researcher, Institute of International Relations Prague

Zsolt Trembeczki

Research Fellow, Hungarian Institute of International Affairs (HIIA)

Fanny Sauvignon

Researcher, Foreign Policy Unit, CEPS

Žiga Faktor

Mr. Žiga Faktor, Deputy Director & Head of Brussels office at the EUROPEUM Institute for European Policy