How much is Modi changing India and how should the UK and Europe respond?
Our panel explores whether Modi can live up to expectations
Our panel explores whether Modi can live up to expectations
Conférence débattant du recueil d'essais “What does India Think?”
Öffentliche Podiumsdiskussion von Robert Bosch Stiftung und ECFR zur Vorstellung des Essaybandes “What does India think?”
Angela Stanzel moderated the discussion on the central question “India and China – competition or cooperation”. The debate led to the conclusion that whilst India and China are cooperating in many aspects such as economy, there is no exchange at ohter levels. Apparently, China and India do not recognise each other as growing economic super powers.
India is changing, and Europe is missing out. A new collection of essays explores India’s economic, domestic and foreign policy prospects.
How should the West work with India on the world stage?
Indians are many, as are their demands, aspirations, and ideas
Modi is trying to reach out to the Indian Diaspora by using social media – he has his own app since this summer.
The lack of mutual interest between the EU and India is surprising, given the convergence of interests between them – one of them being China
China and India have strong financial incentives to cooperate, but might potential confrontation stymie profitable engagement?