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European Foundation for South Asian Studies
EFSAS

Located in Amsterdam, the European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS) is an EU accredited, independent, non-profit think tank and policy research institution.

EFSAS focuses on political, economic and socio-cultural themes in South Asia, with a specific focus on issues like Terrorism, Indo-Pak relations and the Jammu & Kashmir conflict.

EFSAS provides strategic in-depth analysis, research, statistical data, policy advice and forecasts related to developments in the fields of politics, economics, international relations, conflict management, human rights, security, diplomacy, strategic affairs and conflict resolution.

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EFSAS Commentary 12-04-2024

Indian Elections 2024

New EFSAS Study Paper

China's BRI & Europe

EFSAS Newsletter March 2024

EFSAS Newsletter

 

Announcements


EFSAS is pleased to announce its new partnership with Asia Elects & Europe Elects

EFSAS establishes its new partnership with Asia Elects & Europe Elects, market leaders in the analysis of polls and election data in Asia and Europe.

Opening remarks by Junaid Qureshi at EFSAS Conference in House of Commons

The European Foundation for South Asian Studies (EFSAS), in collaboration with the Labour Foreign Policy Group, organized a Conference, ‘China's Expansionism…

EFSAS Conference in House of Commons, UK Parliament - London

In collaboration with the Labour Foreign Policy Group,EFSAS will be organizing Conference, ‘China's Expansionism in South Asia’,  in Committee Room 6 of…

News & Cases

EFSAS comments on the upcoming Indian General Elections in 2024

The upcoming Indian General Elections will, by far, be the world’s largest democratic exercise, with nearly one billion eligible to vote.

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EFSAS Study Paper: China's BRI in Europe | Germany and Italy's Responses

Germany has treated the BRI with scepticism, while Italy, in turn, used to be one of the largest BRI lenders but chose to leave the BRI in 2023.

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EFSAS comments on Pakistan’s judiciary accusing the ISI of judicial interference

It is an established fact that the powerful army and the ISI play an oversized role in making and breaking governments in Pakistan.

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EFSAS comments on attacks in Pakistan targeting core Pakistani interests

While all attacks targeted the Pakistani State, the attack on Chinese personnel would have caused most concern in Islamabad and Rawalpindi.

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