Project for Nordic-India Relations
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Project for Nordic-India Relations

Cooperation between the Nordic region and India is expanding and deepening. Government, industry and people-to-people connections are wide-ranging. With expanding connections follows a greater need to understand one another’s past, present - and possible futures - when shaping policy and strategy. The Project for Nordic-India Relations (PNIR) is a public-private partnership born out of an identified need for research-based dialogue and analysis to enhance Nordic-India partnerships.

PNIR is a part of the Asia programme at the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI). The project builds on close collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) in New Delhi.

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Nordic India Dialogue

The NID is an annual track 1.5, in person and by invitation only event under the Chatham House rule, where representatives from academia, government and industry engage in informative and frank discussions on themes of relevance to Nordic-India cooperation. The NID helps build capacity and knowledge, clarify policy positions, enhances shared understanding of opportunities and challenges, and enable convergence of views.  The NID is co-convened by UI and Ananta Centre, and is formally organised by Ananta Centre, Danish Technical University, Finnish Institute of International Affairs, Institute of International Affairs of Iceland, Norwegian Institute of International Affairs and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs. It is actively supported by the ministries for foreign affairs, as well as industry organisations, of all six countries. 
 

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