ANMELDUNG ERFORDERLICH!
With around 1.43 billion inhabitants, India is the most populous country in the world. Due to its significant cultural, economic and geopolitical importance, India plays a crucial role in global development issues. It does not only consider itself the“voice of the Global South” and an emerging economic power, but it is also increasingly positioning itself as a key player in a multipolar world - with a clear goal of achieving an enhanced representation in global institutions and negotiations.
In this edition of our online discussion series “Lunchtime Politics”, Dr. Amrita Narlikar and Dr. Christoph Mohr will talk about the growing importance of India in the Indo-Pacific and in international relations and about the current European-Indian cooperation. What are the driving interests and motives behind India’s foreign policy, and what are the opportunities to develop its relations with Germany and Europe?
About our guests:
- Dr. Amrita Narlikar: Distinguished Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation; Honorary Fellow at the Darwin College, University of Cambridge and former President of the GIGA Institute Hamburg (2014-2024);
- Dr. Christoph Mohr: Country Director Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung India.
Moderation: Friederike Holm.
The conversation will be held in English without translation.
This event is part of India Week 2025.
The participation is free of charge. This event is supported by "Landeszentrale für politische Bildung der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg".
*Registration on the website of Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation:
www.fes.deBeginn der Veranstaltung: 12:30
Quelle:
www.fes.de