IIC Quarterly Winter 2025-Spring 2026
Planning for Tomorrow: Financial Security, Legacy & Family Succession
Planning for Tomorrow: Financial Security, Legacy & Family Succession
Planning for Tomorrow: Financial Security, Legacy & Family Succession
Moderator:- Ashwajit Singh, Chartered Accountant and Company Secretary and Trustee, IIC
Speakers: - CA (Dr) Girish Ahuja, eminent tax expert, author of various books on Direct Taxation, would speak on tax planning and financial security for succession planning;
Justice G.S.Sistani (Retd), Former Judge of the Delhi High Court, would cover aspects of legacy, preparation of will and succession planning.
As we advance through life’s later years, thoughtful planning becomes one of the greatest gifts we can offer ourselves and our families. This special program is designed to help senior citizens navigate important aspects of financial security, tax efficiency, wealth preservation and succession planning. The discussion will bring together leading experts in taxation, financial planning and estate law to provide practical guidance on managing assets, preparing a Will, understanding nominations and inheritance, minimising potential family disputes, and ensuring a smooth transfer of wealth across generations. The objective is to empower participants with the knowledge and tools needed to preserve their legacy, protect their loved ones and enjoy greater peace of mind for the future.
IIC FILM CLUB- WINDOWS INTO THE NORTHEAST
MOUNTAIN DIALOGUES- Fit at 60
MOUNTAIN DIALOGUES- Fit at 60
MOUNTAIN DIALOGUES
Fit at 60
Key Speaker: Rajesh Kalra, a digital media pioneer, sports administrator, and an endurance cyclist, who has served on the PM’s Olympic Task Force and various national sports committees.
Chair: Brigadier Ashok Abbey, a veteran mountaineer with over four and a half decades of climbing experience in the Great Ranges.
On 28 August 2025, his 60th birthday, Rajesh Kalra cycled to Umling La in Ladakh, the world's highest motorable road at 19,024 feet. An experienced long-distance cyclist and a trained mountaineer, he shares the challenges of riding at extreme altitude and reflects on endurance, adventure, and pushing personal limits. The feat has been accepted for inclusion in the Limca Book of Records.
(Collaboration: Himalayan Club and the Himalayan Environment Trust)
IIC Film Club Membership is OPEN
Iran War and the Global Economy
IIC Film Club Membership is OPEN
IIC Film Club Membership is OPEN
The India International Centre is pleased to invite applications for membership to the prestigious IIC Film Club at a nominal subscription fee.
Established in 1967, the IIC Film Club is among the oldest and most respected functioning film societies in Delhi. Over the years, it has brought together an eminent community of filmmakers, artists, academicians, film critics, scholars, journalists, students, and cinema enthusiasts who share a passion for meaningful and engaging cinema.
As a member of the IIC Film Club, you'll enjoy curated screenings, thought-provoking discussions, film festivals, and world cinema — all in the company of like-minded individuals who share a deep appreciation for the art of filmmaking and storytelling.
For membership registration or further enquiries, please contact:
iic.programme@gmail.com
Contact: 011 24609335
APPLICATIONS WILL BE REVIEWED AND APPLICANTS WILL BE NOTIFIED ONCE APPROVED.
Join the IIC Film Club and become part of a vibrant community and enjoy a journey of cinematic exploration and discovery.

EXHIBITION- NEO, URBAN, AVATAR: A Mythopoesis of the Contemporary Times
NEO, URBAN, AVATAR: A Mythopoesis of the Contemporary Times
Art works by Birendra Pani
The exhibition presents a body of drawing-based paintings that explore the fragmented realities of contemporary urban existence. Rooted in Indian aesthetic traditions yet shaped by a globalized and technologized visual culture, the works weave together mythology, memory, satire, consumerism and environmental traces into an evolving contemporary mythscape.
Birendra Pani, contemporary artist whose practice is shaped by his movement across geographies and cultural landscapes. Drawing from Indian visual traditions, folk and performative forms, and contemporary urban imagery, his works construct layered visual narratives that reflect on identity and the changing human condition.
The exhibition will be inaugurated on Tuesday, 30 June’26 at 17:30 hrs
Exhibition walkthroughs daily by the artist at 17:30 hrs
The exhibition will remain open daily from 1st July to 14th July from 11:00 to 19:00 hrs
(Collaboration: Purushottam Public Trust)
