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Taiwan-India @ 30: Charting a New Arc of Cooperation

  • suyashdesai10
  • Aug 13
  • 1 min read



We are pleased to co-publish the present volume with our partner, the Taiwan-Asia Exchange Foundation, in commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the founding of these two institutions. Their role in advancing the India-Taiwan relationship is laudable. The essays collected here chronicle a three-decade-long journey. They reflect on the paths that have been travelled by the two in the past 30 years, and what they might mean for the road ahead. The authors identify new directions that can be taken for the bilateral to reach new heights. Just as importantly, they invite us to recognise that mutual respect and goodwill are a reliable anchor in an increasingly uncertain world.


Bridging Minds: Strengthening India-Taiwan Ties in Education


Another key driver of this relationship is the growing people-to-people connection. The Indian community in Taiwan has steadily increased, especially over the last 14 years. Between 2010 and 2024, the number of Indians in Taiwan grew by 68.42 percent, from 2,358 to 5,804.


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