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Africa Day Round Table - Africa’s Security Challenges May 17, 2017 1500 hrs Round Table

As the world continues to suffer from an economic downturn, the projected annual growth rate for Africa in 2017 is 3.7 per cent, higher than the global average of 3 per cent (IMF, World Economic Outlook). This is attributed to the domestic resilience of the African countries. Yet, several parts of the continent have endured serious security challenges over the last year. In some regions of Africa, political turmoil has provided space for Daesh and Al-Qaeda to find recruits. Peacekeeping in Africa witnessed difficult moments, with the peacekeepers themselves coming under attack. In addition to its own internally displaced persons, Africa also received refugees from conflict areas, such as Yemen. What do these developments portend?

In order to discuss these complex issues, on the occasion of Africa Day, observed every year on May 25 to commemorate the founding of the Organisation of African Unity (now known as the African Union), the Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA) is collaborating with the African Studies Association of India in organising a Round Table on the theme “Africa’s Security Challenges”. The event will be held on May 17, 2017 at 3 pm at Seminar Hall I, IDSA.

Shri Amar Sinha, Secretary (ER), Ministry of External Affairs has agreed to deliver the Key Note address.

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Waiting for Godot:India and United Nations Security Council Reform May 05, 2017 Rajeesh Kumar 1030 to 1300 hrs Fellows' Seminar

Venue: Seminar Hall I (Second Floor)

Transfer of Defence Technology – Exploring the Avenues for India April 15, 2017 Kevin A. Desouza 1030 to 1300 hrs Fellows' Seminar

Venue: Seminar Hall I (Second Floor)

Discussants:
S Guruprasad
Sujeet Samaddar
Ashok Kanodia
Vinay Kaushal
Jyotirmai Vyas

Talk by Anton Khlopkov on “The Global Agenda on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation” April 20, 2017 1130 hrs Other

The Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA) is organising a Talk on “The Global Agenda on Disarmament and Non-Proliferation” by Dr. Anton Khlopkov, Head, Centre for Energy and Security Studies (CENESS), Moscow.

The talk will be held on Thursday, April 20, 2017 at 11.30 am in Seminar Hall 1, Second Floor, IDSA. Major General Alok Deb (Retd.), DDG at the Institute, shall chair the session.

About the Speaker

Dr. Khlopkov heads the Centre for Energy and Security Studies (CENESS), Russia and has authored a number of monographs and articles for international periodicals. He has visited Pyongyang six times in the last five years. He would be speaking about the disarmament and non-proliferation as a global agenda in the light of the North Korean tests and the recently concluded no-Ban Treaty.

Nuclear and Arms Control
10th South Asia Conference - Strengthening Connectivity in South Asia March 28, 2017 to March 29, 2017 1030 to 1300 hrs Conference

Contact us

Vishal Chandra
Co-ordinator, 10th South Asia Conference
Research Fellow, South Asia Centre
Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
New Delhi-110010
(Office) +91 11-26717983 Extn 7202
Email: cc.idsa@nic.in


* “Statement by External Affairs Minister during 37th SAARC Council of Ministers' Meeting in Pokhara”, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, March 17, 2016.
South Asia https://idsa.in/system/files/events/sac2017-conceptnote.pdf, https://idsa.in/system/files/events/sac-programme2017.pdf
Talk by Atul Singh on "Competing Economic Visions of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump" February 22, 2017 1030 to 1300 hrs Other

Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Fair Observer, Mr Atul Singh spoke on ‘Competing Economic Visions of Xi Jinping and Donald Trump: What Lies in Store for India’ at IDSA on February 22, 2017. Deputy Director General, IDSA, Maj Gen Alok Deb, presided over the event.

East Asia
IDSA-RAND Bilateral Dialogue February 21, 2017 1030 to 1300 hrs Bilateral

Day 1: Tuesday, 21 February, 2017

Plumeria Room
The Taj West End, Race Course Road, Bangalore
8:30 Welcoming Remarks, Director General Jayant Prasad, IDSA

Panel 1: Impact of New Technologies on India's Strategic Defense Thought

Moderators: Group Captain Ajey Lele, IDSA and Mr. Rich Girven, RAND
9:00 Paper 1 – Prof. Rajaram Nagappa, NIAS
9:15 Paper 2 – Dr. Lalitha Sundaresan, NIAS
9:30 Paper 3 – Dr. Arun Vishwanathan, Savitribai Phule Pune University
9:45 Discussion
10:30 Tea Service

Panel 2: India's Strategic Place in Asia

Moderators: Director General Jayant Prasad, IDSA and Dr. Jonah Blank, RAND
11:00 Paper 1 – Lt. Gen. Balraj Nagal, CLAWS
11:15 Paper 2 – Dr. V.S. Arunachalam, CSTEP
11:30 Paper 3 – Dr. Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan, ORF
11:45 Discussion
12:30 Lunch

Panel 3: India’s Strategic Relationship with China

Moderators: Professor SD Muni, IDSA and Mr. Rich Girven, RAND
2:00 Paper 1 – Dr. Monika Chansoria, CLAWS
2:15 Paper 2 – Dr. Manpreet Sethi, CAPS
2:30 Discussion
3:30 Tea Service
6:30 Dinner at Masala Klub, Taj West End

Day 2: Wednesday, 22 February, 2017

Plumeria Room
The Taj West End, Race Course Road, Bangalore
9:00 Welcoming Remarks: Director General Jayant Prasad, IDSA
Panel 4: Lessons on Military Conflict Post-Pokhran II
Moderators: Ambassador PS Raghavan, IDSA and Dr. Jonah Blank, RAND
9:15 Paper 1 – Mr. Arka Biswas, ORF
9:30 Paper 2 – Dr. Sitakanta Mishra, Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University
10:00 Tea Service
10:30 Discussion
11:30 Lunch
Panel 5: Roundup
Moderators: Dr. S. Kalyanaraman, IDSA Mr. Rich Girven, RAND and Dr. Jonah Blank, RAND

Talk by Christopher Snedden on "Pakistan: The China Factor" March 20, 2017 1130 hrs Other

Pakistan Project of IDSA is organising a talk by Dr Christopher Snedden, Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii on "Pakistan: The China Factor".

The talk is scheduled on Monday, March 20, 2017, in Room 104 (Board Room) from 11:30 AM onward.

About the Author

Dr. Christopher Snedden is a Professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii. He is a former academic, politico-strategic intelligence analyst and security practitioner who specializes in South Asia—particularly this region’s politics, international relations, strategic perceptions, security issues, culture and religions, and regional affairs—in the Indian Ocean, particularly maritime matters, and in Australia and Australasia. With a long involvement with South Asia going back in 1981, he has worked professionally on South Asian matters with the Australian Government, in the Australian university sector, and in his own consultancy. His publications include the groundbreaking work The Untold Story of the People of Azad Kashmir, published by Hurst and Co., London/Columbia University Press, New York, 2012 (republished in India in 2013 by Harper Collins as Kashmir: The Unwritten History. His most recent book is Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris, Hurst and Co., London, 2015. He is originally from Central Victoria, Australia.

South Asia
Is India Losing its Salience in the IOR to China? March 03, 2017 Aman Saberwal 1030 to 1300 hrs Fellows' Seminar East Asia, Military Affairs
50th Annual General Body Meeting March 22, 2017 1200 hours Other

The 50th Annual General Body Meeting of the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses will be held on 22nd March 2017 at 1200 hours. Invitations to the Life members and Members have already been mailed. Those who may not have received it due to any reason may treat this as notice for the meeting. The venue will be uploaded on the IDSA website and Members informed on mail.

Please note that only LIFE MEMBERS AND MEMBERS form the General Body of the Institute.

For any clarification please contact.

Col A K Chugh (Retd)
Assistant Director
Tele: 2671 7983, Extn. 7301
Fax:
26154192 (DG)
26154191 (DDG)
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