
Toby Logan
Former Intern
Mr. Toby Logan was an intern at the Stockholm Center for South Asian and Indo-Pacific Affairs. Originally from Scotland, he holds an MA in Digital Humanities from Linnæus University and an MSc in International Relations from the University of Edinburgh. His research background predominantly concerns AI governance and policy, alongside issues of disinformation and election meddling. Recently, he attended the International Security and Intelligence Initiative (ISI) at the University of Cambridge. His main interests revolve around security, intelligence, and diplomacy.
Publications by Toby Logan
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass: A Bi-Monthly Newsletter; Vo.4: No.2, March-April 2025.
It has been heartening to note the concerted efforts aiming to strengthen economic and knowledge-based collaborations between Sweden and India. From the opening of Business Sweden’s third office in India […]
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India-Sweden Ties as a Gateway to India-Nordic Engagement
Executive Summary Sweden and India engage on three interconnected levels: bilaterally, through the Nordic region, and through the EU—all of which require consistent political attention and a structured strategic approach. […]
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ISDP-Embassy of India in Sweden Dialogue Calls for Focusing Momentum in India-Sweden Ties
Focus on six key areas: Science & Technology, Innovation, Energy, Sustainable Development, Defense, and Trade Economics. The partnership between India and Sweden can be replicated as a model for the […]
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India-Sweden Strategic Compass: January-February 2025
The evolving geopolitical landscape, particularly marked by the U.S.-China rivalry, is indeed prompting nations to reassess their diplomatic strategies and realign their foreign policies. For countries like India and Sweden, […]
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Report of the Webinar on China’s Rapacity for Mining Tibetan Resources: When Will the Greed End? (Climate Crisis in Tibet-III)
The webinar titled “China’s Rapacity for Mining Tibetan Resources: When Will the Greed End?” was the third in a webinar series on the Climate Crisis in Tibet, organized by the […]