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In Delhi, GGF fellows develop recommendations on drones, geoengineering and internet governance
The fellows in the latest round of the Global Governance Futures program (GGF) assembled for a third meeting, this time in New Delhi from January 18 – 22, to devise policy recommendations for global arms control, geoengineering governance and internet governance. Managed by GPPi and funded by the Robert Bosch Stiftung, GGF brings together young professionals from Germany, China, Japan, India and the US to look ahead 10 years and recommend ways to address global challenges. The meeting was hosted at the India Habitat Centre in cooperation with the Centre for Policy Research and Ashoka University.