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GenEI Publications

What does history teach us about previous technological innovations and regulation, and how can we apply it to the rapid rollout of AI in the US, EU, and India? Avtansh Behal argues that lawmakers in the EU and India should seek to understand the regulations of technologies past, instead of giving in to the modern “light-touch” model of Silicon Valley.

From data governance to climate impact to digital literacy, AI policy cannot be addressed in silos. This article examines how India can strengthen its AI leadership by taking a holistic approach — and where EU-India cooperation can turn shared principles into practice.

What does the language of policymakers and tech giants alike reveal about their true ambitions, and how does this relate to the concept of sovereign AI? This article argues that the EU and India might be significantly more exposed to the US and China in a future, where proprietary models end up in the hands of US or Chinese actors.

The solution? Cooperation among democratic partners.

What do the outcomes of the 16th EU-India Summit in Delhi in January 2026 tell us about the state of the rules-based international order? In this article, GenEI dissects everything from the FTA and the Security Partnership to the comments made by the two sides, as they seek to navigate the troubled waters of a nebulous new world order.


GenEI is proud to share Two to Tango. EU-India Relations in 2025 and Beyond. This white paper outlines our vision for youth-informed policymaking, with a focus on Inclusive Economic Growth, a Common Tech Agenda, and Security Cooperation. Our aim with this paper is to highlight the core areas of EU-India cooperation that are jointly prioritised, and to assess how future advancements can allow young people to play a meaningful role.


Indian migrants represent a significant economic opportunity for the EU, and Germany is proof of concept. How can the EU learn from its successes and what must be done to secure the best talent coming out of India?


GenEI Flash Analyses

Flash Analysis: Sébastien Lecornu’s resignation

Head of Communications Avtansh Behal shares his thoughts on PM Lecornu’s sudden resignation and the potential fallout for France and the EU.

Other Publications by GenEI Members

Below, you may find a list of select publications by GenEI members in third-party websites.

Fair Migration

Manisha Bieber, Co-founder and Director for External Relations at GenEI, has co-authored this report on Fair Migration with Denise Eichhorn, in which the two dissect the current EU-India migration regime, suggesting tangible policies to improve the lives and employment of Indians in the EU.

EU and India prepare for an era of geoeconomic competition

GenEI Co-Founder Patrizia Cogo writes about geoeconomic competition for the Elcano Royal Institute.

Gender Inclusive Trade – An EU-India Opportunity for the Future

GenEI Co-founder Aditi Mukund co-authored a paper on inclusive trade together with Hritik Bhasin. This paper was written in the framework of the Call for Individual Research Papers on EU-India Relations under the EU India Think Tanks Twinning Initiative 2022-2023.

Finding Convergence: Seizing windows of opportunities in the EU-India partnership

GenEI Co-Founders Manisha Bieber and Aditi Mukund were contributing authors to this policy brief.