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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 2015
29 Jul 2015
China and WTO Compliances: A Step Closer or Miles Away?
Ms. Sanchi Vahal
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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13 May 2015
The Impact of Global Recession and Eurozone Debt Crisis on the Emerging Market Economies of China and India
Dr. Divya Tuteja

The Impact of Global Recession and Eurozone Debt Crisis on the Emerging Market Economies of China and India
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
06 May 2015
Myanmar-China Relations: A Matter of Mutual Interest
Dr. Nehginpao Kipgen

Myanmar-China Relations: A Matter of Mutual Interest
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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29 Apr 2015
The Hidden Story of Sino-Indian Border Conflict (1954-62)
Mr. K.S. Subramanian, former Director General of Police of Tripura
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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22 Apr 2015
Economic Belt of the Great Silk Road: Ideas and Problems
Professor Khojamahmad Umarov
Head, Department of Macroeconomic Research, Institute of Economic Studies, Ministry of Economy and Trade, Republic of Tajikistan
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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15 Apr 2015
Literature the People Love: Reading Texts from the Early Maoist Period
Dr. Krista Van Fleit Hang, Associate Professor, University of South Carolina

The presentation will be based on the speaker’s book Literature the People Love: Reading Chinese Texts from the Early Maoist Period (1949-1966). In the Maoist period, authors and the communist literary establishment shared the belief that art could reshap
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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