Notification of Change in Official Email IDs at IIC

Notification of Change in Official Email IDs at IIC
Start Date
14 November 2025, 12:00 pm

Dear Members,

This is to inform you that the India International Centre (IIC) has recently transitioned to a new set of email IDs. We have discontinued the use of a few earlier addresses and have now adopted ZOHO Mail, an Indian-based service provider, for improved communication and efficiency.

Kindly take note of the updated contact details mentioned below:

Sr. No.

Designation / Department

Old Email ID (Discontinued)

New Email ID

1

Shri K. N. Shrivastava, Director

director.iic@nic.in

director@iicdelhi.org

2

Shri Kanwal Wali, Secretary

secretary.iic@nic.in

secretary@iicdelhi.org

3

Administration Officer

admin.iic@nic.in

admin@iicdelhi.org

4

Sr. Manager - IT

system.iic@nic.in

system@iicdelhi.org

5

Accounts Office

accounts.iic@nic.in

accounts@iicdelhi.org

6

Central Booking Office

cbo.iic@nic.in

cbo@iicdelhi.org

7

Hostel Room Reservation

hostel.iic@nic.in

hostel@iicdelhi.org

8

Library

library.iic@nic.in

library@iicdelhi.org

9

Membership Office

member.iic@nic.in

member@iicdelhi.org


We regret any inconvenience this change may cause and request all members to kindly update their records and use the new email IDs for all future correspondence.

Thank you for your cooperation and continued support.


Warm regards,
 

(Kanwal Wali)
Secretary

Commemoration of Constitution Day

26 November 2025, 10:00 am
Commemoration of Constitution Day
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

The Values of our Constitution

Speaker: Shri Justice Madan Lokur, former Judge of the Supreme Court of India

Followed by an interactive session with students from schools of Delhi NCR.

Discussants: Dr Smita Patil, Associate Professor, Department of Gender and Development Studies, IGNOU; Dr Surajkumar Thube, Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Ashoka University; Prof. Aakash Singh Rathore, International Fellow, ETHOS, Rome and author of Becoming Babasaheb: The Life and Times of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar

Introduction: Suhas Borker, Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies

Organised as part of Taking Gandhi to Children series that brings children closer to the enduring legacy of Gandhi’s non-violent struggle for equity, pluralism and sustainable development by hosting year round interactive sessions with students from schools of Delhi NCR

TREADS Annual Lecture (Edition II)

28 November 2025, 06:00 pm
TREADS Annual Lecture (Edition II)
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
Seminar Rooms 1,2,3

The Shifting Logic of the Indus Waters Treaty

Speaker: Dr. Uttam K. Sinha, Senior Fellow, Manohar Parrikar–Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA)

The lecture explores how the Indus Waters Treaty, once hailed as a triumph of technical cooperation over politics, is being reshaped by shifting geopolitical realities, environmental stress, and the erosion of bilateral trust between India and Pakistan.

(Collaboration: Centre for Policy Research)

Public Service Broadcasting Day - 2025

12 November 2025, 10:30 am
Public Service Broadcasting Day - 2025
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Public Service Broadcasting Day - 2025

(Jan Prasaran Divas)

Public Service Broadcasting Day on 12 November commemorates the day Gandhiji made his first and only live broadcast on All India Radio. On this day in 1947 Gandhiji addressed more than 2 lakh refugees at the Kurukshetra Camp from Broadcasting House, New Delhi. Gandhiji held no public office or position in Government and it was truly a public service broadcast. Since 2000, this day has become an occasion to spread awareness about the concepts and values of Public Service Broadcasting in the country.

 

Commemoration at the Gandhi - King Memorial Plaza: 10:30 – 11:00

Followed by Discussion at C.D Deshmukh Auditorium: 11:00 – 12:15

 

Usha Mehta's tryst with freedom on radio: during the Quit India Movement Usha Mehta was arrested on 12 November 1942 and the Underground Radio Transmitter confiscated in Bombay. Ms Basudha Banerji, former Documentary Producer, All India Radio and Shri S.N. Sahu, former Press Secretary to President K. R. Narayanan, relive the moment.

 

Discussion on Public Service Broadcasting: Broadcasting as a public resource

Lead Presentation: Shri Suhas Borker, Mediaperson and Convener, Jan Prasar

 

(Collaboration: Jan Prasar)

VACANCY - Senior / Junior Research Fellow

VACANCY - Senior / Junior Research Fellow
Start Date
02 November 2025, 12:00 pm
End Date
17 November 2025, 06:00 pm
VACANCY

Bharat Ki Soch – Foundation, a think tank promoted by ITC, is committed to protecting national heritage, art & culture, revitalizing the insights of Indian wisdom and applying them to contemporary policy challenges and governance frameworks, is desirous of supporting research in the following areas:

  1. Governance

  2. Economy, Commerce & Taxation

  3. Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing

  4. Agriculture and Food Security

  5. Environment and Sustainability

  6. National Security

To this end, Bharat ki Soch invites applications for the positions below:

Senior Research Fellow

Junior Research Fellow

 

Responsibilities and qualifications are outlined overleaf. Interested candidates may get in touch with Ms Swati Srivastava De (Bharat ki Soch Foundation), at contact@bharatkisoch.com cell no. 8130617576. Last date of receiving the application is 17th November 2025.

 

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Senior Research Fellow (SRF)

 

Location: New Delhi, India

Responsibilities: Research, Publication and Outreach on any two of the following themes: 

Governance/Economy & Commerce/Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing/Agriculture and Food Security/

Environment and Sustainability/National Security 

The Fellow is expected to explore the areas above by consulting texts representative of the diversity of South Asian knowledge traditions, and outlining how the insights from early times might be relevant to contemporary policy and practice.

Tasks

  • Identify texts that address the themes above 

  • Synthesise existing studies on these to produce a literature review

  • Select and introduce passages for sourcebooks

  • Engage in conversation with experts on these areas, at events or for newsletters/blogs

  • Convene masterclasses and workshops with experts on the areas selected

  • Organize exhibitions, conferences, lectures for public outreach 

Outputs 

  • Overviews (15,000 words) of studies on the areas identified

  • Anthologies with excerpts from texts organised thematically 

  • Translations of unpublished works/chapters from works

  • Conferences, round tables, workshops, exhibitions

Commitment: Full-time, on all official working days 

Qualifications and Skills

  • Essential

    • PhD Degree in History/Political Science/International Relations/Public Policy/Economics/ Development Studies/Environment/Agriculture

    • Competence in reading premodern sources in at least one South Asian language (Sanskrit, Prakrit, Farsi, Tamil…)

    • Excellent written and spoken skills in English or Hindi

    • Three to five years’ work experience 

  • Desirable

    • Experience of university teaching/academic editing/exhibition curation/organising public lectures 

    • Ability to initiate and drive projects

  • Remuneration

  • Commensurate with the industry norms.

 

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Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
 

Location: New Delhi, India

Responsibilities: Research, Publication and Outreach on any two of the following themes: Governance/Economy & Commerce/Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing/Agriculture and Food Security/

Environment and Sustainability/National Security 

The Fellow is expected to explore the areas above by consulting texts representative of the diversity of South Asian knowledge traditions, and outlining how the insights from early times might be relevant to contemporary policy and practice.

Tasks

  • Create databases of studies on the areas above, of scholars working on these, and of potential institutional collaborators

  • Draft translations into Hindi and English for sourcebooks on the areas above

  • Contribute to selecting content for exhibitions and drafting interpretive material

  • Design social media posts and foster online communities

Outputs 

  • Overviews (15,000 words) of studies on the areas identified

  • Anthologies with excerpts from texts organised thematically 

  • Translations of unpublished works/chapters from works

  • Conferences, round tables, workshops, exhibitions

Commitment: Full-time, on all official working days 

Qualifications and Skills

  • Essential

    • Masters degree in History/Political Science/International Relations/Public Policy/Economics/ Development Studies/Environment/Agriculture

    • Competence in reading premodern sources in at least one South Asian language (Sanskrit, Prakrit, Farsi, Tamil…)

    • Excellent written and spoken skills in English or Hindi

    • One to two years’ work experience

  • Desirable

    • Creating content for social media

    • Video editing software, Canva

  • Remuneration

  • Commensurate with the industry norms.

 

Kutiyattam Performance: ‘Kamadahanam’

14 November 2025, 06:00 pm
Kutiyattam Performance: ‘Kamadahanam’
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

The scene of the burning of Kamadeva by Siva, with verses from Kalidasa’s  Kumarasambhavam. Presented by Margi Madhu, son and disciple of Guru Moozhikkulam Kochukuttan Chakyar, who was the torch bearer of the Ammannoor style of acting with artists of Nepathya – Centre for Excellence in Kutiyattam

Kutiyattam is one of India’s oldest living theatrical traditions. In 2003, it was proclaimed Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO

BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

17 November 2025, 06:00 pm
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Conference Room II, IIC main building

Birds in flight

Translated by Rashmi Govind (Penguin, 2025)

Discussants: Prof. Sukrita Paul, Guest Editor, Indian Literature, Poet, Academic & Critic; Chandana Dutta, Author, Editor, and Translator; Anisur Rahman, Former Professor, Department of English, JMI; Rashmi Govind, translator of the book

Moderator: Moutushi Mukherjee, Commissioning Editor, Penguin Random House