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Is there an Indian Way of Multilateralism? A Conceptual Inquiry September 14, 2018 Rajeesh Kumar 1030 to 1300 hrs Fellows' Seminar

Venue: Room No. 005 (Ground Floor)

Africa, Latin America, Caribbean & UN
Panel Discussion on “Possible Human Cost of Cyber Warfare” September 11, 2018 0930 to 1300 hrs Round Table

Venue:

Seminar Hall I, Second Floor

Concept Note

Today information and communication technology has stirred innovation in an unprecedented fashion. Like any other technology, this technology also presents opportunities and challenges. Lawyers and technical experts agree that the potential of computer network attacks is considerable, raising questions about the application of international humanitarian law (IHL) and even the definition of "armed conflict" itself. There is no specific mention of cyber warfare or computer network attacks in the Geneva Conventions or their Additional Protocols. But the principles and rules in these treaties governing the means and methods of warfare are not restricted to situations that existed at the time of their adoption. IHL clearly anticipated advances in weapons' technology and the development of new means and methods of waging war.
The idea of cyber warfare or computer network attack in armed conflict is very new. So much so that the discussion about its potential impact is often speculative. It may be noted that all hostile cyber operations may not amount to 'attacks' within the meaning of IHL. Cyber attacks, for the purposes of IHL, are cyber operations that are reasonably expected to cause injury or death to persons or damage or destruction of objects. It is immaterial whether such cyber attacks are offensive or defensive for the purposes of applicability of IHL. The purpose of this panel discussion is to understand the potential human cost of Cyber warfare.
The Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) have recently decided to create a permanent ‘Technology and Humanitarian Policy Platform’ (the Platform) to generate debate and discussion on regional and global policy on the interface between new technologies and humanitarian issues through a programme of research, publications, training and outreach events. As a part of this initiative, the Platform would like to organize a Panel Discussion on ‘The possible human cost of cyber warfare’ jointly with the Institute for Defence and Security Analyses.

India - Japan Security Cooperation: Dynamics and Prospects August 31, 2018 Adarsha Verma 1030 to 1300 hrs Fellows' Seminar

Venue: Seminar Hall I (Second Floor)

East Asia India-Japan Relations
Discussion on "Post Elections Pakistan: Emerging Political Trends and Implications" August 17, 2018 1100 hrs Round Table

Venue:Board Room

Panelists:
Amb T.C.A.Raghavan, Former Indian High commissioner to Pakistan
Prof Ajay Behera, Academy of International Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia

South Asia Pakistan Politics
Eminent Persons' Lecture Series - Admiral Sunil Lanba on India's Maritime Security Challenges August 24, 2018 1200 hrs Eminent Persons' Lecture Series

Venue: Seminar Hall 1

Speaker: Admiral Sunil Lanba, PVSM, AVSM, ADC, Chief of the Naval Staff

About The Speaker

Admiral Sunil Lanba assumed Command of the Indian Navy, as the 23rd Chief of the Naval Staff on 31 May 16. Admiral Lanba, is a Navigation and Direction specialist who has served as the navigation and operations officer onboard numerous ships in both the Eastern and Western Fleet. His nearly four decades of experience include tenures at sea, ashore at various Headquarters, operational and training establishments as well as tri-services institutions. His sea tenures include command of INS Kakinada, a specialised Mine Counter Measure Vessel, INS Himgiri, the indigenous Leander Class Frigate, INS Ranvijay, a Kashin Class Destroyer and INS Mumbai, the indigenous Delhi Class Destroyer. He has also been the Executive Officer of the Aircraft Carrier, INS Viraat and the Fleet Operations Officer of the Western Fleet.

Admiral Lanba’s career has been enriched with his vast experience at sea, training, operational and tri-services tour of duty both within India and with international navies. He is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy, Khadakwasla, Defence Services Staff College, Wellington, College of Defence Management, Secunderabad and Royal College of Defence Studies, London.

As a Training Officer at the National Defence Academy, Directing Staff at the College of Defence Management and as the Commandant of the National Defence College, Admiral Lanba has been deeply engaged with professional training, shaping future leadership and skilling of the officers of the Indian Armed Forces. Whilst being part of the Flag Officer Sea Training organisation at the Local Workup Team (West), he sharpened the combat skills of ships of the Western Naval Command.

On elevation to the Flag rank, Admiral Lanba has held several significant assignments in the Navy. He was responsible for transformation in training methodology for the future Indian Navy as the Chief of Staff, Southern Naval Command. The Admiral thereafter, took on the mantle of the Flag Officer Sea Training, where he ushered changes to enhance battle effectiveness of ships and rationalised combat manning onboard. Later, he took over Command of the vital Maharashtra and Gujarat Naval Area as the Flag Officer Commanding Maharashtra and Gujarat Naval Area and implemented significant coastal security initiatives along with multiagency coordination mechanisms that have since ensured safe seas and coastal areas.

On promotion to Vice Admiral, he has been the Chief of Staff, Eastern Naval Command, thereafter took over as the Commandant of the National Defence College. In his capacity as the Vice Chief of Naval Staff, the Admiral streamlined the framework for transformation of the Navy’s combat capabilities and infrastructure development as well as Tri-Service initiatives towards integration and jointness.

The Admiral is a recipient of Param Vishist Seva Medal and Ati Vishist Seva Medal for meritorious service, and is also the Honorary Aide-De-Camp to the President of India. He took over as the Chairman, Chiefs of Staff Committee on 01 January 2017.

Military Affairs Naval, Maritime Security
3rd West Asia Conference - Changing Security Paradigm in West Asia: Regional and International Responses September 05, 2018 to September 06, 2018 Conference
Eurasia & West Asia West Asia Conference, West Asia
Talk on National Military Culture and Civil-Military Relations August 14, 2018 M. Matheswaran 1100 hrs Talk

Speaker: Air Marshal M Matheswaran, AVSM, VM, PhD (Retd)
Venue: Seminar Hall 1

Military Affairs Civil-Military Relations
Interaction with Delegation from Tanzania Centre for Foreign Relations (CFR) August 14, 2018 1500 hrs Round Table

Chair: Shri Jayant Prasad, Director General, IDSA

Delegation Members

Amb. Ombeni Sefue

Former Chief Secretary and current Chairman of Board of the CFR

(Head of Delegation)

Dr. Bernard Achiula

Director,  CFR

Dr. Richard Mbunda

Lecturer, Department of Political Science & Public Administration,

University of Dar es Salaam

Mrs. Justa Nyange

Acting Director,  Department of Asia and Australasia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation

Accompanying staff from Tanzania High Commission, New Delhi

H.E. Mr. Baraka H. Luvanda

High Commissioner

Mrs. Natihaika F. Msuya

Minister Plenipotentiary (Political & Consular Affairs)

Africa, Latin America, Caribbean & UN
Talk on National Military Culture and Civil-Military Relations’ August 14, 2018 M. Matheswaran 1100 hrs Talk

Venue: Seminar Hall 1

Military Affairs Civil-Military Relations
Response to Quest for NAGALIM by Ethnic Groups/Tribes outside Nagaland August 16, 2018 Pradeep Singh Chhonkar 1030 hrs Fellows' Seminar

Venue: Seminar Hall I (Second Floor).

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