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Seminars
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brought together a group of 150 scholars, media persons, former officials,
both civilian and military, including those from the Foreign Service and
paramilitary forces, to join its regular seminars that are arranged on a
weekly or fortnightly basis. These are joined on a routine basis by serving
officials, who are also invited to address the group on subjects of topical
interest. This group provides a pool of potential invitees for other seminars
and conferences organized by the IPCS for visiting scholars and officials.
Some of the reports of these seminars are posted here below.
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Pakistan: A Trip Report
Report of the IPCS Panel presentations held on 30 April 2004 (Panelists: PR Chari and C Raja Mohan)
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Kashmir: Looking Further
Report of the IPCS One Day Conference held at India Habitat Centre on 19 March 2004 (Panelists: Gen. A M
Vohra, P R Chari, Prof. Satish Kumar, Salman Haidar, Prof. Riyaz Punjabi, Dr. Saifuddin
Soz, Maj. Gen. Dipankar Banerjee, EN Ram Mohan, B.G. Verghese, Prem Shankar
Jha, Rita Manchanda, Manoj Joshi and Amb. C. V. Ranganathan)
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Transnational Population Movements in South Asia
Summary of the talk delivered by T. Anantachari, Former Director General, Border Security Force, on 10 March 2004
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Sri Lanka: Election Outcome and Its Impact on the Peace Process
Report on the IPCS Panel Discussion held on 16 April 2004 (Panelists: P. Sahadevan and
N. Manoharan)
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Nepal: Current Situation and Future Challenges
Report of the IPCS Seminar held on 26 March 2004 (Speaker: Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Dipankar Banerjee, Director,
IPCS)
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India-China Relations: Current Developments
Report of the IPCS Seminar held on 26 March 2004 (Speaker: Dr Sujit Dutta, Senior Fellow,
IDSA)
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Kashmir: A Way Forward
Report of the IPCS Seminar held on 1 March 2004 (Panelists: Howard & Teresita Schaeffer
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Evolving India-China Relations
Report of the panel discussion held at IIC on 20 February 2004 (Panelists: Prof. Shen
Dingli,
Prof. Zheng Ruixiang, Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Pan Zhenqiang )
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Nuclear Proliferation by Pakistan: Implications for the Non-Proliferation Regime and India
Report of the IPCS Panel Discussion held on 13 February 2004 (Panelists: Rajesh
Rajagopalan, Raja Menon and PR Chari)
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Prospects for Enduring Peace in South Asia
Report of IPCS Seminar held on 9 February 2004 (Speaker: Prof. T V Paul, James McGill Professor of International Relations, McGill University)
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Deadline for applications
Paid: 22 April 2004
Non-paid: 30 April 2004
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