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Envoys call for ‘rules-based global order’ in era of ‘paradox and polarisation’

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Last updated: June 5, 2026 11:52 am
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Published: June 5, 2026
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Hervé Delphin, EU Ambassador to India; Nirupama Rao, Former Foreign Secretary and Former Indian Ambassador to the US; and Philip Green, Australian High Commissioner to India in conversation with Suhasini Haidar, Diplomatic Affairs Editor of The Hindu, at The Hindu Huddle, in Bengaluru on June 5, 2026.

Hervé Delphin, EU Ambassador to India; Nirupama Rao, Former Foreign Secretary and Former Indian Ambassador to the US; and Philip Green, Australian High Commissioner to India in conversation with Suhasini Haidar, Diplomatic Affairs Editor of The Hindu, at The Hindu Huddle, in Bengaluru on June 5, 2026.
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The Envoys of the European Union (EU), Australia, and India, who were panelists at The Hindu Huddle 2026, emphasised on the need for a rules-based international order and economic integration. In this context, the growing India-EU and India-Australia partnerships were highlighted as major drivers of future cooperation.

The EU Ambassador to India, Harve Delphin, in an interaction with The Hindu’s Suhasini Haidar over domination of middle powers and major powers, said the EU wants to work together with those considered agents of change for cooperation, and rejected the terminology ‘middle powers’ as it “boxes” people or countries in different categories. Instead of categorisation, he sought the focus to be on countries with intent, capability and willingness to cooperate.

“We are so much in an era of paradox and polarisation which would assumingly necessitate more cooperation than ever.” Mr. Delphin said. He said the EU-India strategic convergence and trust are currently at historic highs and India can play a constructive role in conflict resolution due to its unique relationships with multiple actors.

Australian High Commissioner to India Philip Green said rules-based order remained largely intact and is governing trade, shipping, telecommunications and international business, and stressed on the need to strengthen the order.

“Rather than worry about the world where rules don’t exist, we need to protect the rules that exist and try to build them on. The global rule-making order might have slowed down but it has not stopped,” Mr. Green said.

He said that Australia and India increasingly share strategic trust and regional interests. Despite differences on issues such as Ukraine, both countries cooperate closely in the Indo-Pacific region. India’s exports to Australia have grown by 200% in five years compared with 40% global exports from India.

Speaking about diplomacy and India’s role in international politics, former Indian Foreign Secretary and diplomat Nirupama Rao said the choice has been to maintain influence and dialogue. With growing global instability, India, Japan, and Australia have greater responsibility within the Indo-Pacific. “India should continue acting as a pivotal power rather than joining a rigid bloc,” Ms. Rao said. India’s current approach should be viewed against its long-standing West Asia policy. India’s historical sympathy and support for the Palestinian cause remain important, she added.

The Hindu Huddle is presented by the Sami-Sabinsa Group as the Presenting Partner. The event is co-powered by the Government of Telangana and held in association with Khaja Bandanawaz University.

The event is further supported by Bank of Baroda, Larsen & Toubro, Apollo Hospitals, IIM Sirmaur, ICFAI Group, TAFE, Wizzmon, Uttarakhand Government, Associate Partners; Casagrand, Realty Partner; Toyota, Luxury Car Partner; Amity University Bengaluru, University Partner; Harrow International School Bengaluru, Education Partner; Meghalaya Tourism, State Partner; and NDTV 24×7, TV Partner.

Published – June 05, 2026 05:21 pm IST



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