India is an emerging player on the global stage, thanks to its growing economy and its strategic role in Asia as a balancing power. The EU cannot therefore ignore the rise of India, especially given its own aspirations to become an effective global actor – a status it has so far not managed to attain. The author of this CEPS Policy Brief argues that the EU and India need to nurture their relations, to move beyond the economic and bureaucratic limitations that currently characterise these relations and to work towards a reconciliation of different priorities that would be of benefit to both partners
In a new LSE IDEAS report titled “Europe in an Asian Century”, Richard Youngs writes that the EU’s h...
This article reflects on the relations between the European Union (EU) and India. It questions wheth...
On August 1, 1994 the Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of India...
Since the 1960s, relations between the EU and India have developed rapidly. Nowadays, EU–India relat...
The aim of this paper is to provide a tentative assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic r...
Each day that passes sees confirmation of India’s increasingly important position on the internation...
European Union and Indian Union signed the cooperation agreement in 1994 and a strategic partnership...
India and the European Union (EU) have long been touted as natural partners, yet despite their appar...
The aim of this paper is to provide an assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic relations ...
Formalized in 2004, the Strategic Partnership (SP) between the European Union (EU) and India intends...
India is one of the world’s largest growing economies – and an active player in global economic gove...
2013 marks 50 years of India-EU relations. Most of this period witnessed cordial but largely unsubst...
Bilateral relations between the European Union and India have evolved from aid to trade in the last ...
[From the Introduction]. For the first time since the collapse of communism, the EU is facing a stra...
The paper explores basic political relations between the European Union and India which are at theor...
In a new LSE IDEAS report titled “Europe in an Asian Century”, Richard Youngs writes that the EU’s h...
This article reflects on the relations between the European Union (EU) and India. It questions wheth...
On August 1, 1994 the Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of India...
Since the 1960s, relations between the EU and India have developed rapidly. Nowadays, EU–India relat...
The aim of this paper is to provide a tentative assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic r...
Each day that passes sees confirmation of India’s increasingly important position on the internation...
European Union and Indian Union signed the cooperation agreement in 1994 and a strategic partnership...
India and the European Union (EU) have long been touted as natural partners, yet despite their appar...
The aim of this paper is to provide an assessment of the current diplomatic and strategic relations ...
Formalized in 2004, the Strategic Partnership (SP) between the European Union (EU) and India intends...
India is one of the world’s largest growing economies – and an active player in global economic gove...
2013 marks 50 years of India-EU relations. Most of this period witnessed cordial but largely unsubst...
Bilateral relations between the European Union and India have evolved from aid to trade in the last ...
[From the Introduction]. For the first time since the collapse of communism, the EU is facing a stra...
The paper explores basic political relations between the European Union and India which are at theor...
In a new LSE IDEAS report titled “Europe in an Asian Century”, Richard Youngs writes that the EU’s h...
This article reflects on the relations between the European Union (EU) and India. It questions wheth...
On August 1, 1994 the Cooperation Agreement between the European Community and the Republic of India...