Description

Unlock the complexities of international investment law and economic security at the European-South Asian Investment Arbitration Bootcamp South Asia-an exclusive, intensive five-day program tailored for South Asian and European public officials, in-house lawyers, and students dedicated to shaping the future of legal practice and economic policy across the region and beyond.
Hosted annually every August by the CELIS Institute gUG, Berlin, Germany, in collaboration with premier South Asian and European universities, this Bootcamp offers a dynamic hybrid experience combining expert lectures, practical workshops, and career-focused discussions both online and on-site. Participants will gain hands-on insights into the rapidly evolving landscape of investment arbitration, with a special focus in 2025 on economic security and the unique challenges faced by European and South Asian nations.

The Bootcamp is designed to build a vital bridge between Europe and South Asia, fostering the mutual exchange of expertise and creating meaningful value for both regions. By comparing diverse investment regimes and economic security strategies, participants will deepen their strategic understanding through rich, comparative learning. Guided by leading experts from both continents, the program delivers cutting-edge knowledge and best practices in a concise, high- impact format, equipping attendees with a comprehensive overview essential for success in today’s interconnected global economy.

What you'll learn

Five-Day Bootcamp: An intensive, comprehensive program blending online and on-site learning, hosted at Rashtriya Raksha University, India.

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Course Content

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Session 1: India’s Soft Power and Cultural Linkages with Central Asia
Session 2: Geopolitical Pressures Reshaping India-Central Asia Relations
Session 3: India’s Connect Central Asia Policy: Economic, Political, and Social Dimensions
Session 4: Strategic Importance of the India-Central Asia Economic Corridor
Session 5: Security Concerns: India, Central Asia, and Afghanistan
Session 6: China’s Growing Presence in Central Asia and Its Impact on India
Session 7: India’s Economic Engagements with Central Asia
Session 8: Shifting Geopolitics of Central Asia: The Regional Impact of the Russia- Ukraine Conflict
Session 9: Energy Security: India’s Engagement with Central Asian Energy Markets
Session 10: People-to-people Diplomacy: India’s Futuristic Approach Towards Central Asia

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