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European Union-India-United States Trialogue
30th of September 2004, Brussels

Draft Programme (pdf)

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European Union-India-United States Trialogue

European Union-India-United States Trialogue
30th of September 2004, Brussels

The European Institute for Asian Studies, jointly with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung and the Hanns Seidel Stiftung, will be organising a European Union-India-United States trialogue on the 30th of September 2004 in Brussels on the eve of the EU-India summit to take place in Den Haag mid-October.

The One day Conference -- the first of its kind in Brussels -- will take stock of the state of play of EU-India cooperation and compare and contrast this with US-India relations and cooperation, focusing on security as well as economic dimensions. The conference will cover scope for trilateral cooperation in areas of international terrorism, non-proliferation and peacebuilding and assess the scope for promoting Tri-lateral EU-US-India alliances in these fields.

Conference Report (pdf)
By Dr Willem van der Geest, EIAS Director

Photo Gallery

Speeches and Presentations:

Promoting Trilateral Cooperation in Global Governance (pdf)
By Armin Laschet, MEP

External, Internal and Human Security in India (pdf)
by Dr Apurba Kundu - also avaliable as a Powerpoint Presentation

Non Proliferation And Peace Building
By Maj Gen Dipankar Banerjee (rtd)

Download the Information Pack (pdf) containing the conference programme and letter of invitation.

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