CPPR

Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) is an independent, not-for-profit, public policy think tank dedicated to extensive and in-depth research and scientific analysis with the objective of delivering actionable ideas that could transform society. Based out of Kochi, in the Indian state of Kerala, our engagement in public policy that began in 2004 has initiated open dialogue, policy changes and institutional transformation in the areas of Urban Reform, Livelihood, Education, Health, Governance, Law, and International Relations & Security.

FNF

The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) is a non-profit organisation promoting the ideas of liberal democracy, respect for human rights, good governance, economic freedom, and digital transformation.

Event

 Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), in collaboration with the FNF South Asia, is hosting a three-day International Conference on Security and Prosperity in the Bay of Bengal from 29 Nov – 1 Dec 2022 in Kochi, India.

About the Conference

The Bay of Bengal region has attained renewed attention in recent years with the emergence of the Indo-Pacific (IP) as a significant theatre of geopolitics.  Given its proximity to the Malacca Strait, the region is a geostrategic lynchpin to the securitisation of the sea lanes of communication (SLOC). The region is home to around 20% of the world’s population with a combined GDP of 2.7 trillion USD and hosts vast reserves of natural resources which would be a game-changer for the region’s political economy. Increasingly, the region is subject to a myriad of challenges on both conventional and non-conventional security fronts. India being the most powerful country regionally and the largest democracy in the world is the lynchpin to the security architecture in the Bay of Bengal. In this regard, rather than a New Delhi-centred perspective, the coastal Indian outlook on the security of both traditional and non-traditional nature is pivotal to fashioning out a national security and defence policy for India.  Here, India must leverage the experience of its Southern Indian states in managing the challenges and opportunities offered by its 7,500 kilometres of coastline.

The conference has the following sessions as given below:

Session 1  Prospects and Challenges of Blue Economy in the Bay of Bengal

Session 2  Towards Enhanced Energy Cooperation in the Bay of Bengal

Session 3  Fostering Regional Development through Trade and Investment

Session 4  Harnessing Cooperation for Environmental Sustainability in the Bay of Bengal

Session 5  Addressing Human Security Challenges through Institutional Mechanisms

Session 6  Emerging Technological Advancements and Innovation in the Bay of Bengal

In the context of the above conference, the following contract is hereby notified to support airport pickup and drop – Cochin International Airport to and from Hotel Le Meridien, Maradu.

The particulars are given below

Sl #RequirementsUnitsDays
1Airport Pickup (A/C Taxi)451
2Airport Drop (A/C Taxi)451
    

Interested parties shall send their quotations to [email protected] on or before September 15, 2022. Only selected people will be contacted.

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