The IPCC report on Climate Change Mitigation and remarks on COP27: Glass half empty, half full, or half broken?

06 December 2022, 06:30 pm
The IPCC report on Climate Change Mitigation and remarks on COP27: Glass half empty, half full, or half broken?
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

Speaker: Prof. Michael Grubb, Professor of Energy and Climate Change, University College of London. Since leading the Energy and Environmental Programme at Chatham House in the 1990s, his career has combined a wide range of energy systems and climate change research with half-time implementation roles. He is Strategy Director for a major international research programme on the Economics of Energy Innovation and System Transition. Prof. Grubb is the author of eight books, over sixty journal research articles and numerous other publications

Introduction: Prof. Shreekant Gupta, Professor, Dept. of Economics, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi

Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC

Michael Grubb will summarise some of the key insights from the IPCC Mitigation Report published earlier this year, drawing on his experiences as Convening Lead Author for the first chapter.  After briefly setting the scene on climate change, he will focus on new insights in the IPCC report, highlighting areas of progress, and continuing challenges in national and global responses to climate change - including relationships between climate mitigation and sustainable development in the context of continuing deep inequalities.  Drawing also on debates amongst the IPCC authors, he will argue that we are in the midst of a major transition in our understanding of the climate change problem, and potential solutions – including some implications for international cooperative approaches.

IIC DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS: ENGENDERING THE DISCOURSE

06 December 2022, 06:30 pm
IIC DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS: ENGENDERING THE DISCOURSE
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

HER VOICE – Simhika: Daughter of the Forest
 

Geeta Chandran presents a performance inspired by a character from Kathakali repertoire

 

Accompanists: Sharanya Chandran (nattuvangam); K. Venkateshwaran (vocal); Manohar Balatchandirane (mridangam); Varun Rajasekharan (ghatam); and G. Raghavendra Prasath (violin)

 

In this performance-dialogue, Geeta Chandran raises issues of rights of forest dwellers and their quest for justice alongside gender justice and equality

 

Between China and America: Pakistan’s Diplomatic Straddle

05 December 2022, 06:30 pm
Between China and America: Pakistan’s Diplomatic Straddle
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

Speakers: Amb. Ajay Bisaria, former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan; Dr. Shalini Chawla, Distinguished Fellow, Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi; and Dr. Happymon Jacob, Professor, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Chair: Amb. T.C.A. Raghavan, former Director General, Indian Council of World Affairs and former Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan

The discussion will assess Islamabad’s attempts to navigate the deepening conflict between Beijing and Washington. For many decades, Pakistan’s foreign policy benefitted from simultaneous good relations with both China and the US. As the Sino-US rivalry reshapes the regional landscape in Asia, Pakistan is finding ways to adapt. The discussion will examine the extent of Pakistan’s room for manoeuvre and the domestic consensus in favour of a diplomatic reset with two of its most important strategic partners

(Collaboration: Asia Society Policy Institute)

Cine-Pop!

03 December 2022, 11:00 am
Cine-Pop!
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC
End Date
12 December 2022, 07:00 pm

Cine-Pop!

Bollywood Photo Culture
 

Amassed from the streets of Bombay, this growing array of images from the collection of Rahaab Allana highlights movie stills and associated memorabilia that advertised and popularised actors and epic sequences from the original film. Dated largely between the 1950s and 80s, this selection of handmade photographs, including tabloid images, comprises an essential subculture of photography that had mass appeal, many of which were transformed into large film posters, banners and hoardings.

This exhibition, revived on the 195th birth commemoration of photography as a medium was showcased during the centenary of Indian cinema in 2013 with Art Heritage. It is divided into different tropes and styles manifested in a later period of Hindi cinema, an era which saw the rise of a global audience for Bollywood. Affection, Action, Drama, Caricature and Villainy present some of the recurring ‘moments’ that were captured through film photography. These stills, which also travelled as lobby cards and show cards that were pinned up in foyers of cinema theatres, present some of the most unacknowledged forms in the history of the medium. This exhibition features photographs from studios such as Studio Nataraj, Himalaya Talkie Distributors and Pravinchandra G. Javeri, most of which are in Bombay (present day Mumbai). They present prominent actors such as Madhubala, Ashok Kumar, Nargis, Dev Anand, Pran, Mumtaz, Mehboob, Johnny Walker, Om Prakash, Randhir Kapoor, Dharmendra, Helen and Rekha among several others.
The exhibition features photographs from studios such as Studio Nataraj, Himalaya Talkie Distributors and Pravinchandra G. Javeri, most of which are in Bombay (present day Mumbai).
 

QUOTES FROM THE EARTH: AN ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL

02 December 2022, 10:00 am
QUOTES FROM THE EARTH: AN ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL
Programme Type
Festivals
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

FULL PROGRAMME

 

Forest Mighties (48 min/2020/English/Poland) – directors: Mateusz Matysiak, Tomasz Ogrodowczyk, Michał Ogrodowczyk
The film follows the trail of the great forests of Poland

Farmer Collectives in North Bengal (18 min/2022/English/Hindi/India – director: Radhamohini Prasad
The film probes the benefits reaped by farmers as a collective

What Have we done (5 min/2022/Hindi/India) – director: Beno Pothen Kuruvilla
Soil, visualized as a young lady, tries to frantically convey her plight

Behind the Garden Gate (48 min/2021/English/UK) – director: Nick Hayman
In the 1970s, Guus Lieberwerth and friends cleared a path of agricultural wastelands to care for rare and endangered plants and animals. Now 50 years later, nature is thriving within a hidden paradise

Plastic Age – Forever? (18 min/2022/English/Austria – directors: Sebastian Posti, Sebastian Pichelhofer
Film on the problems of plastic waste, especially microplastics in the oceans

The Call from the Sea (16 min/2016/English/USA) – director: Taylor McNulty
Film on the Bajau, a nomadic sea group who have lived on the ocean for centuries in Indonesia

 

From 14:00 to 20:00
At the Bottom (23 min/2022/English/Kyrgyzstan) – director: Tamara Kubaeva
Each year a group of volunteer divers organises expeditions to collect garbage from the bottom of Lake Issyk-Kul

Moving Upstream: Ganga (105 min/2021/Bengali/Hindi/English/India) – directors: Shridhar Sudhir, Veditum India Foundation
The film follows the 3000 km walk by Siddharth Agarwal along the river Ganga over a 6 month period

Droughlands (28 min/2021/English/UK) – directors: Omkar Khandagale, Aditya Thakkar
Film on the sugarcane industry in Maharashtra

Toxic Neighbour (23 min/2021/English/Canada) – director: Colin Scheyen
The film showcases a farmer’s efforts to push his nuclear neighbor to greater transparency and accountability

The Round Lake (11 min/2022/English/Hindi/Pakistan) – director: Zayan Agha
The film is about two sisters who live in a community without running tap water

Lantana Management and Grassland Development (9 min/2020/English/Hindi/India) – director: Imrana Khan
The film showcases the successful restoration stories of lantana management and grassland development in Corbett Tiger Reserve

The Clocks (5 min/2020/English/Turkey) – directors: Ecem Aslanay, Yiĝit Tanel Kaçar
The film deals with climate crisis through the concept of time and acts as a poetic warning

Sherni (130 min/2021/Hindi/India) – director: Amit V. Masurkar
A forest officer captures and contains a man-eating tigress in a remote village
 

QUOTES FROM THE EARTH: AN ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL

01 December 2022, 10:00 am
QUOTES FROM THE EARTH: AN ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL
Programme Type
Festivals
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building


The 9th edition of the Biennial Festival organised in collaboration with Toxics Link. The festival showcases 30 films categorized into four broad themes, Environmental Justice, Water, Conservation and Sustainable living along with a discussion with filmmakers present. The films are a mix of documentaries, animation and features from Austria, Canada, Greece, India, Kyrgyzstan, Nepal, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, South Africa, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA, and Venezuela. The festival will also include a panel discussion with eminent journalists, environmentalists, academicians, filmmakers, policymakers, and personalities from civil society organisations.

FULL PROGRAMME

FROM 10:00 TO 11:25
Inauguration

Welcome Address by Ravi Agarwal, Founder-Director, Toxics Link
Chief Guest: Rahul Ram, well-known singer/songwriter 

Followed by 
Cultural programme
Presented by The Shri Ram Millenium School, Gurguram

 

FROM 11:45 TO 13:40
Manas and People (26 min/2020/Assamese/English/India) – director: Dip Bhuyan
Film on the Bodo indigenous ethnic group and their association with the natural landscape

Save our Species (2 min/2020/animation/India) – director: Delwyn Jude Remedios
Stop-motion animation film on the harm done to our planet’s species

Wildfire (10 min/2022/Nepali/Hindi/English/Nepal) – director: Shyam Karki
A little red panda, a rare species has become homeless due to a 16-day wildfire in the Nepali mid-hills

Changing Landscape (57 min/2022/Tamil/English/India) – director: Pravin Selvam
The film focuses on the plight of the wetlands in Tamil Nadu

From 14:00 onwards
The Last Tribe (45 min/2020Hindi/English/India) – director: Amit Goswami
A study of the environmental crisis in one of India’s war zone through the lens of a wildlife biologist

Between Hell and Paradise (15 min/2017/Ukrainian/English/Ukraine) – director: Slavik Bihun
Film on the holding the state responsible for the industrial activities that directly impact the environment

Svalbard in Plastic (40 min/2020/English/Norway) – director: Ivonne Salo
The film is a “wake up call” for the protected Arctic Life of Svalbard where vast amounts of plastic litter have been spotted

Green Wars (28 min/2021/English/UK) – director: Joel Elias
The film showcases the battles for land, livelihood, and climate justice in Idukki district of Kerala

The Sea’s Guardian (23 min/2021/Urdu/English/UK) – director: Sidra Altaf
Documentary on the rich and unique ecosystem of the mangroves in Karachi, Pakistan

Bleeding Gold (15 min/2022/Spanish/English/Venezuela) – directors: Thaelman Urgelles, Juan Urgell
An unprecedented ecocide in the southeast region of Venezuela, officially known as the Orinoco Mining Arc

Sensual Pill (4 min/2021/animation/English/Greece) – director: Sam3
While the human race tyrannizes the planet, nature begins a quiet dialogue that gradually increases in intensity

The Last Seed (80 min/2022/English/South Africa) – director: Andrea Gema
Film on the state of food and agriculture in Africa in the 21st century
 

Hon’ble Vice-President of India is scheduled to visit the Centre on 26th November 2022

Hon’ble Vice-President of India is scheduled to visit the Centre on 26th November 2022
Start Date
25 November 2022, 12:00 am

Dear Member,

HE Shri Jagdeep Dhankar, Hon’ble Vice-President of India is scheduled to visit the Centre on 26th November 2022 and deliver a Talk at IIC on “The Constitution of India and Indian Democracy: Have the Legislature, Judiciary and Executive Remained True to their Constitutional Mandate?” at 5.30 pm.

In view of the security protocol, the movement of vehicles from Gate No.2 & 3 would be restricted between 4.30 pm to 06.15 pm.    Members are requested to use Gate No. 1 during this period.


Secretary IIC
 

From Kabul to Kolkata “Grand Trunk Road Delight”

From Kabul to Kolkata “Grand Trunk Road Delight”
Start Date
25 November 2022, 12:00 am

Click here to book food online via Member Portal

The historic Grand Trunk Road follows ancient India’s first route for traders and invaders into the subcontinent. Created by Sher Shah Suri, the modern GT Road stretches from the Bay of Bengal in the east to the Hindu Kush mountains in the west. On the GT Road you will hear different tongues and music; you’ll see different clothes and even different script on road signs, and taste different cuisines from Kolkata to Kabul—and yet you will smell the same spices and taste the same foods. From the barbeques of Peshawar and Rawalpindi to the dastarkhans of Delhi and Agra; from the variety of succulent kebabs of the Awadh region to the superb vegetarian repast of Varanasi and fabled confections of Bengal, the culinary delights along the GT Road are the best introduction to the range of flavours of the subcontinent. IIC will be serving this special menu from 25 November to 27 November 2022. These items shall be served in addition to the regular menu in the Dining Hall and Lotus Lounge and also can be booked on prior demand as “Take Away” items.

FOOD ITEMS

SELLING PRICE

STARTERS

 

Veg galouti kebab (Veg)

165.00

Fish methi tikka (non-veg)

695.00

Chicken tangri kebab (non-veg)

420.00

Aloo chop (non-veg) mutton

230.00

MAIN COURSE

 

Kadhai namak mandi (mutton) (non-veg)

630.00

Dahi murgh (non-veg)

365.00

Fish amritsari (non-veg)

300.00

Paneer di bhurji (veg)

230.00

Alubukhara kofta

165.00

Shalgam ka bharta

135.00

Khatti dal

110.00

Subzion ki taharee

135.00

Gobi ka paratha

50.00

Amritsari kulcha

65.00

DESSERT

 

Gajrela

120.00

Suji ka makhdi halwa

100.00

Rasgulla chocolate forest pastry (eggless)

95.00

Masala bread (eggless)

105.00

 

Take away services with prior booking will be available from 1030 hrs to 2100 hrs.

Kindly Place order at: 011-24609359,24609472

The last order for “Grand Trunk Road Delights” can be placed at Dining Hall – up to 2100 hrs Lounge- up to 2000 hrs
     
KANWAL WALI
SECRETARY

   Kriti-SAMHiTA: The Plurality of Indian Knowledge Systems

26 November 2022, 06:30 pm
   Kriti-SAMHiTA: The Plurality of Indian Knowledge Systems
Programme Type
Webcasts

 
WEBINAR REGISTRATION
Title:    Kriti-SAMHiTA: The Plurality of Indian Knowledge Systems
Malayalam Digital Archives: The Gundert Portal at Tübingen University and Granthappura (Kerala Digital Archive)

Details:    Speakers: Heike Oberlin (Tübingen University, Germany) and Shju Alex (Indic Digital Archive Foundation)
Chair: Sudha Gopalakrishnan, Executive Director, IIC-International Research Division
Prof. Dr. Heike Oberlin is Head of the Dept. of Indology at Tübingen University, Germany. In 1995–2001 she studied Kūṭiyāṭṭam and Naṅṅyār Kūttu at Kerala Kalamandalam, and gained her PhD in 2004 at Würzburg University with an award-winning work on the subject. Her research focus is on Kerala, Malayalam language and literature and performance studies. In 2012–2016 she together with David Shulman led an international project on Kūṭiyāṭṭam. In 2015, in cooperation with the Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University (Tirur), she established the ‘Gundert Chair’ for Malayalam at Tübingen. 
Shiju Alex is Senior Technical Writer with ABB Robotics in Bangalore. He spends his free time in digital archiving activities as a volunteer. He is one of the directors of the newly founded, non-profit organization ‘Indic Digital Archive Foundation’. 

Date & Time:    Saturday, 26 November 2022 at 6.30 pm
About:    Heike Oberlin and Shiju Alex will introduce the open source, online databases ‘Gundert Portal’ and ‘Granthappura’ (ഗ്രന്ഥപ്പുര | Kerala Digital Archive), presenting their history and relationship and demonstrating their use through examples. ‘Granthappura’ was started in 2009 by Shiju Alex as a volunteer-driven digitization project. In June 2022 it became part of the ‘Indic Digital Archive Foundation’, a non-profit organization for the digitization of Indic-language documents. Granthappura’ has a constantly growing collection of 2500+ digitized artefacts related to Kerala, among them the first Malayalam printed book and first Malayalam dictionary. In 2012-13 Granthappura volunteers approached Heike Oberlin with a request to digitize the Kerala documents at Tübingen’s University library, in particular Hermann Gundert’s legacy. Thus started a digitization project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) in 2016–18, that resulted in the ‘Gundert Portal’, an open source database run by the University Library of Tübingen. It contains printed and lithographed books, manuscripts and pamphlets, mainly in Malayalam, but also in other South Indian languages. About 137,000 pages from 849 titles have been digitized, including more than 140 manuscripts (also palm leaf). Nearly 24,000 pages were transcribed into machine-readable Malayalam script by Indian collaborators coordinated by Shiju Alex. 
Seventh in a series of lectures organised by IIC-International Research Division with the support of Ministry of External Affairs
Registration link:
    https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Af5ErfQ_TtuKhhiinhumEg

YouTube link:    https://youtu.be/lx8iScTkzcY

For any other clarification, kindly please contact us on webinar@iicdelhi.in

                        India International Centre | 40 Max Mueller Marg | New Delhi 110003  


 

Book Discussion Group

28 November 2022, 06:00 pm
Book Discussion Group
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Multipurpose Hall, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC

The Last Heroes: Foot Soldiers of Indian Freedom

By P. Sainath (Penguin Viking: 2022)

 

Discussants: Ms Anubha Bhonsle, independent journalist, Founder, Newsworthy; Ms Sukhpreet Kahlon, Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Ms Jenisha Singh, Research Fellow; Ms Elin Lakra, Activist, SRUTI; Ms Yusra Naqvi, Student, Jamia Millia Islamia; and Shri P. Sainath, journalist, Founder-Editor, People’s Archive of Rural India and author of the book