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Thursday, January 16, 2020

23 January 2020: Workshop on “Assessing recent initiatives to promote China studies in India”

Organised by:
Institute of Chinese Studies and India International Centre

Programme

Abstract:
It is well understood that India needs to greatly strengthen its knowledge and understanding of China, particularly in the context of today’s world, through systematic encouragement of China studies in India. However, various assessments conducted of the state of China studies in India agree that we are still greatly lagging behind in this respect. This is in spite of the fact that different stakeholders have undertaken initiatives, particularly in the last 10 to 15 years,to promote or support China studies in India in a variety of ways.

The Institute of Chinese Studiesis engaged in conducting a detailed examination of these recent initiatives. In this connection, it has been in contact with a number of the stakeholders, including government agencies, public and private universities, think tanks, concerned foundations and trusts, as well as institutions abroad. The idea is to come up with an assessment of the problems and shortcomings of China studies in India, and recommendations based on this, that do not merely repeat earlier critiques or confine themselves to generalizations, but that can provide anup-to-date picture of the situation based on the experience of the last few years.

As an integral part of this exercise, the ICS is organizinga one-day workshop in New Delhi on 23 January, 2020. The objective is to enable individuals and representatives of institutions who have been engaged in trying to promote Chinese studies in India to share their experience and their views on what has been achieved so far, what are the challenges that they are facing,and what remains to be done. A direct and frank discussion among the different stakeholders will be of great importance in coming up with a comprehensive and objective assessment of the state of China studies in India at this juncture and recommendations on how to take it forward.

To facilitate maximum discussion, the plan is to have theme-based sessions, in which 4-5 panelists with a moderator will be asked to present their views and in which adequate time will be reserved for interventions from other participants in the workshop. The themes have been chosen based on the inputs received so far from our respondents, and reflect issues of common concern.

Date: January 23, 2019
Time: 09:30 A.M.

Venue:
Conference Room II,
India International Centre,
40, Max Mueller Marg, Lodhi Estate,
New Delhi-110003(INDIA)

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Wednesday, April 24, 2019

29 April 2019: Dagmar Bernstorff Commemorative Lecture on "India and Germany: on the way to regional integration?"

Wolfgang-Peter Zingel
South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University

Organised by
Federation of Indo-German Societies in India (FIGS), Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) and India International Centre (IIC)

Date: April 29, 2019
Time: 06:30 P.M.

Venue:
Seminar Rooms 1 & 2, 1st floor,
Kamladevi Complex
India International Centre,
40, Max Mueller Marg,
New Delhi - 110003(INDIA)

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RSVP: Mr. Anand Singh Bawa at anandsinghbawa@yahoo.com

Thursday, July 5, 2018

7 July 2018: Special Talk - Beyond Techno-Narcissism: Self and Other in the Internet Public Realm

Langdon Winner
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, New York

Chair:
Ambassador Vijay K. Nambiar, former UN Secretary General's Special Advisor on Myanmar

Abstract:
Expectations that the Internet would provide a suitable place for the flourishing of democracy have recently encountered some grave setbacks. The rise of monopoly control within platforms of communication has greatly magnified the economic and political power of oligarchies. Techniques for harvesting personal data to fuel targeted “computational propaganda” threaten to undermine the integrity of elections and to erode citizen confidence that their outcomes are fair. While both roots and possible remedies for these maladies exist within large institutions, the erosion of democracy may have origins closer to home - in the activities and experience of selfhood on the Net. After all, who are we on the Internet? Looking for connection and community, do we now encounter something entirely different?

Date: July 7, 2018
Time: 06:00 P.M.

Venue:
Seminar Rooms I to III,
Kamla Devi Complex,
India International Centre
Max Mueller Marg,
New Delhi - 110003(INDIA)

Note:
Sign up for the event at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfDn3s4uJfR7AEGnVH8YGaUyGf8ndbFKzbSG7LRxk8w0Uvg3Q/viewform to reserve a seat for you.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

24 May 2018: Panel discussion on 'Future of Governance'

Speakers:
J Satyanarayana, Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
Ananth Padmanabhan, Carnegie India
Chinmayi Arun, National Law University
Vrinda Bhandari - Advocate

Chair:
Justice BN Srikrishna, Chairman, Financial Sector Legislative Reforms Commission (FSLRC)

Abstract:
The aim of this panel is to bring clarity to concepts like receptive technology, glacial government, response of regulators to the pace of technological advancements, era of blockchain and bitcoins, artificial intelligence, big data and forecasting.

Date: May 24, 2018
Time: 06:30 P.M.

Venue:
Deshmukh Auditorium,
India International Centre
Max Mueller Marg,
New Delhi - 110003(INDIA)

Note:
Sign up for the event at this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUy-N8QRgtfpEmwTZ4d8z4dEnf-OROPTeM38E5V4VTwprE7A/viewform.
This is necessary given seating requirements.

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Monday, March 5, 2018

23 March 2018: Technology and society: Education of future leaders for an informed citizenry

Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Harvard University

Abstract:
From the digital revolution to bioinformatics, from global warming to sustainability, and from national security to renewable energy, technology plays a critical role in shaping our lives. This talk takes on the question of what the future of liberal education means, and the bridging of the humanistic condition with technological and economic advancement. It will elaborate on technology as an object of politics, democracy and the public face of science. The intent is to discuss the ways in which future global leaders and citizens can begin to address the 21st century challenges facing society.

Date: March 23, 2018
Time: 06:00 P.M.

Venue:
Art Gallery (Top Floor),
Kamladevi Complex,
India International Centre,
Max Mueller Marg,
New Delhi - 110003(INDIA)

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