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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.


20 Mar 2013
Inaugural Meeting of the China-India-Nepal Trilateral, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Delegates from the Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS), Delhi, and Nepal Institute of International and Strategic Studies (NIISS), Kathmandu.
Venue: Nepal Institute of International and Strategic Studies (NIISS) and the Shital Niwas Presidential Palace,Kathmandu, Nepal
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20 Feb 2013
The Economic Legacy of the Hu-Wen Era
Dr. Biswajit Dhar

Dr. Biswajit Dhar, Director General, Research and Information System for Developing Countries.
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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13 Feb 2013
The Biography of Rinchen Zangpo (958- 1055) and Revaluation of Contemporary Events
Dr. Hira Paul Gangnegi

Dr. Hira Paul Gangnegi, Associate Professor, Department of Buddhist Studies, University of Delhi.
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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06 Feb 2013
The China Dream and Chinese Exceptionalism
William A. Callahan

William A. Callahan, Chair, International Politics and China Studies, University of Manchester.
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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23 Jan 2013
Recent Trends in China-Taiwan Relations
Dr. Mumin Chen

Dr. Mumin Chen, Associate Professor, Graduate Institute of International Politics, National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan.
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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16 Jan 2013
South Korea’s Presidential Elections 2012 and Implications for the Region
Dr. Sandip Kumar Mishra

By Dr. Sandip Kumar Mishra, Assistant Professor of Korean Studies, Department of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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11 Jan 2012
Fictions that Nation-States Sell- Tibet and the China-India Border Dispute
Dr. Dibyesh Anand

Dr. Dibyesh Anand, Associate Professor, Department of Politics and International relations, Westminster University.
Venue: ICS Seminar Room
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