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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.


09 Aug 2017
The Age of Uncertainty
Michael Krepon

The talk will focus on US foreign policy under Trump and US-China relations.
Venue: Seminar Hall 2 & 3 Kamaladevi Complex, IIC
02 Aug 2017
A War Without Winners: Rethinking the 1962 War
Dr. Bérénice Guyot-Réchard

The talk will focus around the speaker’s new book, Shadow States: India, China and the Himalayas, 1910-62.
Venue: Seminar Room, ICS
26 Jul 2017
‘Cuento Chino’ in the Land of Magical Realism
Amb. R. Viswanathan

'Cuento Chino' in the Land of Magical Realsim
Venue: Conference Room, ICWA | Sapru House
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19 Jul 2017
China – India Relations: Between Vox Populi and Vox Nihili
Dr. Raviprasad Narayanan

China-India Relations
Venue: Centre for Policy Research, Dharma Marg | Chanakyapuri | New Delhi
12 Jul 2017
Chinese Behaviour and Actions in South China Sea: Implications for India, Australia and the Region
Dr. Christopher Roberts

The talk will discuss China's claims in South China Sea
Venue: Conference Room, ICWA (Sapru House)
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05 Jul 2017
Public-Private Partnerships in Health Care: China and India
Prof. Rama V. Baru | Dr. Madhurima Nundy

Private and Public partnership in China and India's Health sector
Venue: Seminar Room, ICS
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28 Jun 2017
“We Shall Move North”: Sikkim in the Aftermath of the 1962 Sino-Indian Conflict
Swati Chawla

Discussing Sikkim in the Aftermath of 1962 Sino-Indian Conflict
Venue: Seminar Room, ICS
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14 Jun 2017
Democratic Reform and the Peace Process: The UN, Myanmar and China
Amb. Vijay Nambiar

Democratic Reform and the Peace Process: The UN, Myanmar and China
Venue: Conference Room, ICWA, Sapru House
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07 Jun 2017
Roundtable Discussion on China's Belt and Road Initiative: Assessment, Implications and India's Response
Amb. Shyam Saran | Amb. P. S. Raghavan | Dr. Jabin T. Jacob

This roundtable discussion will examine both the nature and implications of BRI as well as India’s response.
Venue: Conference Room, ICWA, Sapru House
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31 May 2017
Towards 19th Party Congress: Xi Jinping Consolidates his Position
Mr. Krishan Varma

Towards 19th Party Congress: Xi Jinping Consolidates his Position
Venue: Seminar Room, Council for Social Development
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