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Bridge India is a London-based, non-profit think tank dedicated to discourse on public policy for the betterment of India established in 2018[1]. It provides a space for broad and open minded debate, with a focus on connecting India watchers and diaspora to India. Bridge India facilitates member debates, conducts research and seminars on issues related to India.

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  1. ^ ABPL. "Upcoming Indian think tank to create a unique 'Bridge to India' for diaspora..." www.asian-voice.com. Retrieved 2024-05-13.