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Wednesday Seminars

Coterminous with the Institute, is the weekly Wednesday Seminar, which has been held uninterruptedly for the last four decades. The topics span an enormous range and attract students, experts, practitioners and laypersons alike. These seminars provide an opportunity for interested people to have access to informed discussions on various aspects of China and are ample evidence that the sections within India, which are interested in knowing and learning about China are widening and enlarging.


05 Aug 2020
China, US, and Changing Asian Geopolitics
Prof. C. Raja Mohan
Venue: Zoom Webinar
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29 Jul 2020
Conscripting Kinsmen: Labour Contractors and Peasant Workers in India and China
T G Suresh

The thekedar in India and the baogong tou in China are seemingly similar social actors; both are vernacular designations for labour contractors who typically band together a group of rural peasants for working in the urban sectors.
Venue: Zoom Webinar
22 Jul 2020
India and China: The End of a Chapter?
Amb. Nirupama Rao
Venue: Zoom Webinar
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15 Jul 2020
08 Jul 2020
ICS Conversation | India-China Relations: At an Inflection Point?
Amb. Gautam Bambawale, Prof. Rajesh Rajagopalan, Tom Miller

India-China relations are currently passing through a period of intense stress following recent Chinese intrusions across the line of actual control (LAC) and the border clash on 15th June.
Venue: Zoom Webinar
01 Jul 2020
The Gender System and Women’s Agency in China in the Context of COVID-19
Dr. Govind Kelkar, Cai Yiping, Dr. Usha Chandran
Venue: Zoom Webinar
10 Jun 2020
27 May 2020
As the Pandemic Unfolds: Health System Preparedness in China and India
Rama V. Baru & Madhurima Nundy
Venue: Zoom Webinar
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20 May 2020
13 May 2020
China’s post-covid19 path to normalcy: parallels for India
Santosh Pai

China was the first country to embark on a path to normalcy after the Covid-19 crisis.
Venue: Zoom Webinar
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