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Launch and discussion on the book ‘Squaring the Circle: Mahatma Gandhi and the Jewish National Home' | October 31, 2017 | 1530 to 1700 hrs | Book Release |
The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) is organising a launch and discussion on the book authored by Prof P R Kumaraswamy titled ‘Squaring the Circle: Mahatma Gandhi and the Jewish National Home (Knowledge World, 2017), on Tuesday, October 31, 2017 between 1530 and 1700 hrs, in the Auditorium (Second Floor). The programme is as follows: |
Eurasia & West Asia | system/files/gandhi-jewish.jpg | |||
India’s Military Modernisation and its Impact on Conventional Defence Strategies | October 27, 2017 | Erik Ribeiro | 1030 to 1300 hrs | Fellows' Seminar |
Venue: Seminar Hall I (Second Floor), IDSA |
Military Affairs | |||
Panel Discussion on “New Technologies in Warfare And International Humanitarian Law" | October 04, 2017 | 0930 to 1300 hrs | Other |
The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) are organising a Panel Discussion on “New Technologies in Warfare And International Humanitarian Law" from 0930 to 1300 Hrs on Wednesday, October 04, 2017 at IDSA Seminar Hall I, Second Floor, No. 1, Development Enclave, Rao Tula Ram Marg, Delhi Cantt-110010. |
Military Affairs | ||||
First Meeting of BIMSTEC Track 1.5 Security Dialogue Forum | September 22, 2017 | 1030 to 1300 hrs | Conference |
Inaugural Session: 1000-10301000-1005: Welcome Remarks: Maj Gen Alok Deb (Retd) DDG IDSA 1030-1045 hrs: High Tea Session I: Counter Terrorism and Cooperation in Transnational Crimes, Violent Extremism and Radicalisation [1045-1230 hrs]Chair: Lt Gen Prakash Menon (Retd)
Session II: Maritime Security Cooperation and Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief [1230-1330]Chair: Vice Admiral Anup Singh (Retd)
1330-1415: Lunch Session III: Cyber Security, Cooperation in Space and Space Technology [1415-1545]
1545-1600: tea Session IV: Non-traditional Security Challenges [1600-1730]Chair: Amb Ashok Kantha
1730-1800 hrs: Way Forward |
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IDSA-GIGA Conference on Changing Asia 2017: Perspectives on Regional and Global Cooperation | September 15, 2017 to September 16, 2017 | Conference |
The “Changing Asia 2017: Perspective on Regional and Global Cooperation”, the second conference of the high-profile biannual Changing Asia conference series, is being organised jointly by IDSA and GIGA on September 15-18, 2017 at IDSA, New Delhi. The first conference was held in 2015 on perspectives on regional and global cooperation at GIGA in Hamburg, together with a subsequent policy panel at the KAS conference centre in Berlin. Around 30 scholars and think-tank representatives are expected to participate in the 2017 conference. The objective of the conference is to deliberate upon the current patterns of conflict and collaboration within and across Asia’s sub-regions and as the role of rising Asian powers in global cooperation. Based on developments in the region, we aim to develop insights into the preconditions for cooperation (or the lack thereof) at the regional and global levels as well as explore the perceptions and power equations of the key actors. ProgrammeDay 1, September 15, 2017Venue: IDSA Auditorium 0930-1000h: Registration & Tea 1000-1100h: Inaugural Session
1100-1130h: Tea 1130-1300h: Session I: (Post-) Hegemony and Multi-Polarity in Asia (Part-I) Chair: Prof Qu Bo (China Foreign Affairs University-CFAU)
1300-1400h: Lunch 1400-1545h: Session II: (Post-) Hegemony and Multi-Polarity in Asia (Part-II) Chair: Cmde C Uday Bhaskar (Retd)
1545-1600h: Tea 1600-1730h: Session III: Multilateralism and Major Initiatives in Asia Chair: Prof. Patrick Köllner, GIGA
Day 2, September 16, 20171115-1130h: Tea 1130-1300h: Session IV: Cooperation and Competition between China and India Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, Former Foreign Secretary
1300-1400h: Lunch 1400-1530h Session V: The Ideational Bases and Domestic Drivers of the Foreign Policies of China, India and the US I Chair: Prof. John Owen (University of Virginia-UVa)
Tea break 1530-1545h 1545- 1730h Session VI: The Ideational Bases and Domestic Drivers of the Foreign Policies of China, India and the US II Chair: Prof Brantly Womack, University of Virginia (UVA)
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Eurasia & West Asia | https://idsa.in/system/files/events/IDSA-GIGA-Programme.pdf | system/files/idsa-giga-2017.jpg | |||
Exploring the Roots of India's Strategic Culture | October 05, 2017 | Conference |
Concept NoteDespite a debate about its relevance, strategic culture has become a commonly used and acknowledged term in the sense of a “shaping context” for strategic behaviour. The sources of the strategic culture of a nation-state are its geography, history, national culture, politics, economics, technology, etc. The nation-states may have distinct strategic cultures pertaining to the differences in the material and ideational dimensions of these factors. However, strategy is essentially linked with national policy and goal. It has an operational value as means to implement a policy and achieve a goal, both long-term and short-term, that are shaped and defined by collectively shared values, experiences, attitudes, habits and the needs of a nation. The strategic can be understood in many ways as it has become a multidisciplinary term due to its importance for achieving a goal. But, strategic in its traditional meaning in International Politics/Relations has been primarily related to the military goals of a nation-state. Therefore, strategy, in this realm, is specifically understood as the set of identification, acquisition, allocation and mobilisation of various components of the comprehensive national power and their alignment towards achieving the military goals set by the state. A nation-state’s strategic affairs have three dimensions – securing its existence (kśema), achievement (yoga) and promotion (vivardhana) of its national goals pertaining to various cultural and politico-economic factors. Culture is the set of behaviour, belief, values and symbols that have been developed retained and handed over to the next generations in history. Strategic culture, therefore, is the set of the same in the context of the state behaviour in the matters considered as strategic. Although we note that there is an ongoing debate about the deterministic and explanatory value of strategic culture regarding state behaviour and decision-making, we cannot ignore the scholarly agreement on the influence of strategic culture in the background of decision-making (strategic culture as context). Scholars agree on the fact that there is a need of exploring the strategic cultures of various states so that we could build a pool of data and literature useful for further research. India, as a nation-state, has a long civilisational history and experience of complex cultural exchanges that has contributed to the development of its national identity and behaviour, including the ideational and material (geographical) conceptualisation of the state. The nation as a geocultural space and a 70 years old independent state has a history of seeing many empires and wars that compelled it to remain in a perpetual strategic engagement (both thought and action). Thus, it is worthwhile to investigate the nuances of the strategic culture acting as a context to its strategic behaviour. As regards the debate about the existence of strategic culture in India, views are often rudimentary and impulsive rather than based on an objective definition and understanding. The main reason for this is a lack of research and availability of literature on these dimensions. Thus, this is important to lead the debate in an objective and useful direction basing it on rigorous research. An awareness of the distinction and essential relationship between strategic thinking (philosophical and intellectual discourse) and strategic culture (experience, action, attitude and habit) is also important in the process of this investigation. It is in this context that the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses intends to explore the roots of India’s Strategic Culture, elements that have been influential in shaping Indian attitude towards perceiving threats, use of force, diplomacy, war, understanding and acquisition of power, etc. Some Important Questions:
Programme0930 - 1000h Tea & Registration Session I: InaugurationChair: Prof Charan Wadhwa 1030 - 1045h Tea Break Session II: Roots in Language, Culture and Philosophy [1045 - 1230h]Chair: Amb A.N.D. Haksar 1230 - 1330h Lunch Session III: Intelligence and Strategic Culture [1330 - 1500h]Chair: Prof S.D. Muni 1500 - 1515h Tea Break Session IV: War – Practice and Theory [1515 - 1715 h]Chair: Sqn Ldr R.T.S. Chinna 1715 - 1720h Vote of Thanks by Col P.K. Gautam (Retd) |
Military Affairs | Strategic Thinking | ||||
Partial Accommodation without Conflict: India as a Rising Link Power | August 25, 2017 | Aseema Sinha | 1030 to 1300 hrs | Fellows' Seminar |
Venue: Seminar Hall I , IDSA |
South Asia | |||
Turkey as a 'Model' for Arab World: Myth or Reality? | August 18, 2017 | Md. Muddassir Quamar | 1030 to 1300 hrs | Fellows' Seminar |
Venue: Seminar Hall I (Second Floor) Chairperson: Shri Talmiz Ahmad |
Eurasia & West Asia | |||
India’s Strategic Security Cooperation with Israel: Scope and Analysis | July 13, 2017 | Amit Mukherjee | 1100 hrs | Fellows' Seminar | Eurasia & West Asia | ||||
India-Israel Relations at 25 | July 03, 2017 | 1100 hrs | Other |
IDSA is organising a discussion on ‘India-Israel Relations at 25’ on Monday, July 3, 2017 at 11 AM at Seminar Hall 1. The event will be chaired by Amb. Shyam Saran and will preview the agenda and possible outcomes of Prime Minister Mr. Modi’s upcoming visit to Israel. We hope you can join in the discussions and enrich the proceedings. ProgrammeOpening remarks: Shri Jayant Prasad, DG, IDSA Introductory remarks: Amb. Shyam Saran Remarks by panelists (5-10 minutes each)
Q and A (30-40 minutes) Closing remarks: Amb. Shyam Saran |
Eurasia & West Asia |