Day I, November 26, 2015
0930-1000hrs: Registration and Tea
1000-1030: Inauguration,
Chair: Amb Jayant Prasad, Director General, IDSA
Keynote speaker: Dr Karan Singh, Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
1030-1045: Tea Break
1045-1300hrs - Session 1: Cultural Profile of South Asia and Foreign Policy
Chair: Amb Virendra Gupta
- Culture, Cultural Productions and South Asian Spaces - Prof Partha S Ghosh, ICSSR Fellow, IDSA
- India-Nepal Relations: Has Cultural commonality Helped? - Dr Sudhindra Sharma, IDA, Kathmandu
- Culture as a Foreign Policy Tool: India’s Experience in South Asia - Dr Smruti S Pattanaik, IDSA
- Culture as a Foreign Policy Tool: Pakistani Perspective - Dr Rubina Saigol, Lahore, Pakistan
1300-1400hrs: Lunch
1400-1730hrs - Session 2: Culture as a Soft Power: Can it further Regional Cooperation?
Chair: Amb Suresh Goel, former DG, Indian Council of Cultural Relations
- Can the Cultural Commons be Harnessed to further Regional Cooperation? - HE Sayed Mossadeq Khalili, Deputy Minister of Culture, Afghanistan
- Using Cultural Commons in Regional cooperation: Bhutanese Perspective - Mr. Kunzang Delek, National Archives and Library, Bhutan
- Can Heritage further Regional Cooperation in South Asia? Sri Lanka’s Experience - Dr Sarala Fernando, Sri Lanka
- Role of Media in Promoting Soft Power in South Asia - Shyam Tekwani, Asia Pacific Centre for Security Studies, Hawaii
- Culture and Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Bangladesh’s Experience - Lt Gen. M Akbar Fazle, Bangladesh
- Culture and Regional Cooperation: Pakistani Perspective - Raza Rumi, Columnist and Writer, Scholar in Residence at Ithaca College
Day II, November 27, 2015
0930-1000 hrs Tea and Registration
1000-1230 hrs - Session 3: Culture, Identity and Politics and its Impact on Bilateral Relations
Chair: Amb P. Stobdan, Senior Fellow, IDSA
- Distant Neighbours: Could People and Culture Bridge Relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan - Mr. Aref Dostyar, Afghanistan
- Bhutan-India Relations: Does culture matter? - Mr. Sangay Chophel, Centre for Bhutanese Studies
- The Dilemmas of Relatedness: India and Sri Lanka - Dr Pradeep Jeganathan, Sri Lanka
- Folklore and Evolution of National Identity in the Maldives - Dr. Abdul Rasheed Ali, Dean, Maldives National University
- Cultural Symbols as Resistance and the Making of the Bengali Identity - Prof Sonia Nishat Amin, Dhaka University
1230-1345 hrs: Group photo & Lunch
1345-1600hrs - Session 4: Culture, Identity and Politics and its Impact on Bilateral Relations (continued)
Chair: Ms. Ajeet Cour, President, Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature
- Civilisational and Cultural linkages in South Asia: Continuities and discontinuities - Prof S.D.Muni, Distinguished Fellow, IDSA
- New Constitution and Identity Politics in Nepal - Prof Krishna Hachhethu, Tribhuban University, Kathmandu
- Ethnic Diversity and Cultural Hegemony in Bangladesh: Imperatives for More Inclusive National and Regional Identities - Prof Prashanta Tripura, Department of Economics and Social Sciences, BRAC University, Bangladesh
- Does Religion Triumph Culture in Identity Formation? The Arabisation of Maldives and its Regional Implications - Dr. Azra Naseem, University of Dublin, Ireland
- Culture, Identity and Politics: Pakistan’s Experience - Dr Yaqoob Bangash, Pakistan
1600-1730 hours- Session 5: Roundtable discussion on Way Forward
Chair: Prof Muchkund Dubey
Speakers
- Ms. Ajeet Cour
- Amb Suresh Goel
- Dr Ashok K Behuria
- H.E. Sayed Mossadeq Khalili, Deputy Minister of Culture, Afghanistan
- Dr. Yaqoob Bangash, Pakistan
- Dr. Pradeep Jeganathan, Sri Lanka
- Dr. Sudhindra Sharma, Nepal
- Mr. Kunzang Delek, Bhutan
- Prof. Sonia Nishat Amin, Bangladesh
- Dr. Abdul Rasheed Ali, Maldives
1730-1735: Vote of Thanks by Dr Smruti Pattanaik, Research Fellow, IDSA and Coordinator of the Conference