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Polls suggest that Modi is likely to win the ongoing Indian election. Regardless of whether the present administration stays in power, the post-election period is a chance for the EU to reboot their relationship james crabtree @manishareuter
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There remains a significant opportunity for Europe and India to launch a more far-reaching partnership, rooted at the intersection of trade, technology, and security, write james crabtree Manisha Reuter ECFR Asia
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The world's most populous country is heading to the polls: India's 2024 #generalelections started this week. A chance for a reboot of EU-India relations? Read ECFR's latest commentary written by james crabtree and @manishareuter
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A truly geopolitical EU would recognise that stronger ties with India can achieve core objectives, such as protecting economic security and fostering economic de-risking amid rising anxiety over Chinese power james crabtree Manisha Reuter ECFR Asia buff.ly/4aG5mc2
Scholz' China visit hints at the existing rift between his government's and the EU Commission's tougher China stance. Janka Oertel: 'If you set an agenda with these three ministers [of agriculture, environment & transportation], the tonality is overall a cooperative one'.
The upcoming elections in India and Europe present an important opportunity to reboot the ever-promising but often underperforming relationship between Brussels and New Delhi, argue james crabtree and Manisha Reuter in their latest ECFR commentary.
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Ties between Brussels and New Delhi have long struggled to reach their potential. After their respective elections, shared geopolitical concerns and common goals can provide a chance for a reboot, write james crabtree and Manisha Reuter
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This week marks the first visit of German Chancellor Scholz since his government published their new #Chinastrategy , making it a crucial moment.
For insights into the #challenges faced by Germany in approaching China, read Janka Oertel's commentary buff.ly/3sUPiC3
Following our conference on HADR cooperation in the Indo-Pacific in December, co-organized with our partners FRS and National Maritime Foundation, Mélissa Levaillant explores how Europeans can react to the increasing geopoliticization of humanitarian aid in the region. ecfr.eu/article/aiding…
Will 2024 see the return of the dragon or another year of a stifling China, scrapping to alleviate domestic risks? Mark Leonard @ECFR buff.ly/490ZAkr
Inclusiveness isn't enough. The EU must actively prioritise the pressing threats that the Global South faces to compete with China's influence.
For Pacific Island states, climate and security are now intertwined
@manishareuter Frederic Grare @ECFR
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Can Europe trust Chinese companies to drive the digital and green transition?
With parliamentary elections on the horizon, European policymakers must smell the fire and react fast. Janka Oertel @ECFR
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“Those who attempt to shut China out in the name of de-risking will make a historical mistake', says Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi at the Munich Security Conference.
Read Janka Oertel on the urgent need to recalibrate Europe's China policy. @ECFR buff.ly/3sUPiC3