The Death of Us (76 min; 2018; dvd; English & with subtitles)

01 March 2019, 05:30 am
The Death of Us (76 min; 2018; dvd; English & with subtitles)
The Death of Us (76 min; 2018; dvd; English & with subtitles)
 
Directed by Vani Subramanian who will introduce the screening
Produced by Public Service Broadcasting Trust
 
Screening will be followed by a discussion with Advocate Vrinda Grover; Prof. S.A.R. Geelani; and Ms Vani Subramanian
 
The debate on death penalty is loud and impassioned. Instead of echoing that cacophony, The Death of Us, quietly reflects on a range of cases in which the death penalty was pronounced. A contemplation on the moral and ethical questions regarding the death penalty in India
 

India China Relations – Doklam to Wuhan and Beyond

01 March 2019, 05:30 am
India China Relations – Doklam to Wuhan and Beyond
Programme Type
Talks
China at a Turning Point: Perspectives after the 19th Party Congress
 
Edited by Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty (Pentagon Press, 2019)
 
 
 
Release of the book followed by a discussion
 
Panelists: Prof. Manoranjan Mohanty, Honorary Fellow, ICS; Dr. Govind Kelkar, Adjunct Fellow, ICS; Prof. Patricia Uberoi, Chairperson & Honorary Fellow, ICS; and Ambassador Kishan S. Rana, Emeritus Fellow, ICS
 
 
 
Chair: Ambassador Ashok K. Kantha, Director, ICS

Pulwama and Its Aftermath – Options for India

01 March 2019, 05:30 am
Pulwama and Its Aftermath – Options for India
Programme Type
Discussions
Pulwama and Its Aftermath – Options for India
Opening Remarks: Ms Yamini Aiyar, President, CPR
 
Speakers: Cmdre. C. Uday Bhaskar, political commentator and Director, Society for Policy Studies; Ambassador Sharat Sabharwal, former High Commissioner to Pakistan; and Dr. Happymon Jacob, Centre for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 
Chair: Shri Shyam Saran
 
(Collaboration: Centre for Policy Research)
 

Seminar on Isaiah Berlin

01 March 2019, 05:30 am
Seminar on Isaiah Berlin
Programme Type
Seminars
Seminar on Isaiah Berlin
 
Opening address: Prof. Kathleen A. Modrowski, Dean, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, O.P. Jindal Global University
Keynote Address: Prof. Ramin Jahanbegloo, Vice Dean, Jindal Global Law School and Director, Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Peace Studies, O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU)
 
Panel I: 11:30 – 13:00 – From Riga to Oxford: An Intercultural Itinerary
Speakers: Prof. Ramaswamy Sudarshan, Dean Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, JGU; Prof. Bindu Puri, Professor, Centre for Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Prof. John Clammer, Professor, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities
 
Panel II: 14:00 to 13:30 – Why Liberty? The Nature of the Political
Speakers: Neera Chandhoke, former Professor of Political Science, University of Delhi; Prof. Denys Leighton, Professor, Ambedkar University; and Dr. R. Krishnaswamy, Assistant Professor, Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities, JGU
 
Panel III: 16:00 to 17:00 – Berlin Across Disciplines and Places
Speakers: Dr. Ajay Verma, Associate Professor, Centre for Philosophy, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Dr. Mathew John, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School, JGU; and Dr. Shankar Ramasami, Associate Professor, Jindal Global Law School
 
Closing Remarks
Shri Ashok Vajpeyi, poet and literary critic
 
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of “Two Concepts of Liberty”
 
(Collaboration: Jindal School of Liberal Arts & Humanities; The Mahatma Gandhi Centre for Peace Studies; and The Centre for Social and Political Research)
 

Discussion on Union Budget 2019

01 February 2019, 05:30 am
Discussion on Union Budget 2019
Programme Type
Discussions

Speakers: Dr. A.Virmani, Chairman, Egrow Foundation and Former Chief Economic Advisor, GOI ; Mr. V.K. Viswanathan, Chairman, Bosch Ltd.l Dr. Girish K. Ahuja, Chartered Accountant; Dr. J.S. Juneja, Chairman SME, AIMA and Dr. Charan Singh, CEO, Egrow Foundation 

VAK – THE RAZA BIENNALE OF ASIAN POETRY

17 February 2019, 05:30 am
VAK – THE RAZA BIENNALE OF ASIAN POETRY
Programme Type
Festivals
VAK – THE RAZA BIENNALE OF ASIAN POETRY
 
SESSION V- Chaired by: Shamin Hanfi
11:00 – 11:20: Sitanshu Yashaschandra India
11:20 - 11:40: Chheangly Yeng Cambodia
11:40 - 12:00: Thongbay Photisane Laos
12:00 – 12:20:  Hasmik Simonian Armenia
12:20 -12:40: Udayan Vajpeyi India
12:40 - 13:00: Closing address by Chair
 
 
SESSION VI: Chaired by Romi Khosla
14:00 - 14:20: Chador Wangmo Bhutan
14:20 - 14:40: Zebo Mirzaeva Uzbekistan
14:40 - 15:00: Gvanca Kereselidze Georgia
15:00- 15:20: Nomaan Shauque India
15: 20 - 15:40: Asad Zaidi India
15:40 - 16:00: Closing remarks by Chair
 
SESSION VII: Chaired by Romila Thapar
16:30-17:30 - Conversation: Violence and Poetry
Speakers: Chheangly Yeng Cambodia; Shahnaz Munni Bangladesh; Asad Zaidi India; Gvanca Kereselidze Georgia; Afzar Rahbeen Afghanistan
 
A lot of poetry these days is taking place in circumstances of mindless and often murderous violence. Since poetry demolishes all dichotomies between ‘us’ and ‘them’, re-energizing our basic humanness, it is often pitched against such violence. Violence could be of arms and war, of ideas and perceptions, of politics, religions, media, special norms, etc it is a complex matter and cannot be resisted without inviting personal harm or emotional damage.
 
Violence has been a major human predicament through history and seems to have assumed monumental proportions in contemporary times. Most poetry cannot and does not endorse violence nor is it an accomplice. Because of this resistance, its courage and insistence on conscience can be, in a bizarre way, seen as lack of courage. Yet poetry is in our times, e genre, incredibly pluralistic, of nonviolence
 
For details of the festival, kindly please log on to www.therazafoundation.org  
 

VAK – THE RAZA BIENNALE OF ASIAN POETRY

16 February 2019, 05:30 am
VAK – THE RAZA BIENNALE OF ASIAN POETRY
Programme Type
Festivals
VAK – THE RAZA BIENNALE OF ASIAN POETRY
 
SESSION II- Chaired by: Ashis Nandy
11:00 – 11:20: Marine Petrossian Armenia
11:20 - 11:40: Yang Lian China 
11:40 - 12:00: Alvin Pang Singapore
12:00 – 12:20:  Saw Wei Myanmar
12:20 -12:40: Shahnaz Munni Bangladesh
12:40 - 13:00: Closing remarks by Chair
 
 
SESSION III: Chaired by Apoorvanand
14:00 - 14:20: Emiko Mayashita Japan
14:20 -14:40:  Rosa Jamali Iran
14:40 - 15:00: Kaushiki Dasgupta India
15:00 - 15:20: Najwan Darwish Palestine
15:20 - 15:40: Youhong Liu China
15:40 - 16:00: Closing remarks by the Chair
 
SESSION IV: Chaired by Harish Trivedi
16:30 pm- 17:30 pm- Conversation: Truth of Poetry in Post Truth Times
Speakers: Ko Un South Korea; Saw Wei Myanmar; Nomaan Shauque India; Amir Or Israel; Sitanshu Yashaschandra India
 
There are many claimants to truth, many pretenders as well. Politics, religion, science, technology, ideologies, media, etc. all claim t possess truth, many a time, aggressively and stubbornly. Any of these ‘truths’ tend to create regimes of exclusivity, unquestionability and mindless following. Poetry, on the other hand, while daring to speak truth in spite of adversities, makes it participative and refuses to create any regime. Its truth is participative: it reaches completeness, if at all, when the readers, the others add some truth of their own to the poetic truth.
 
Our times are marked by a global sweep of untruth and lies. Engulfed by them one may lose faith in truth as also in the need for it. Poetry of our time is insisting that truth must be spoken, articulated and asserted. Poets invariably have begun a non-violent brigade of truth-speakers taking immense personal risks
 

India China Relations – Doklam to Wuhan and Beyond

01 March 2019, 05:30 am
India China Relations – Doklam to Wuhan and Beyond
Programme Type
Talks
India China Relations – Doklam to Wuhan and Beyond
Speaker: Amb. Gautam Bambawale, former Indian Ambassador to China, Bhutan and High Commissioner to Pakistan
Moderator: Vijay Naik, Convener, Indian Association of Foreign Affairs Correspondents
 
(Collaboration: Indian Association of Foreign Affairs Correspondents)
 
 

Global Peace – Still Possible?

28 February 2019, 05:30 am
Global Peace – Still Possible?
Programme Type
Talks
Global Peace – Still Possible?
Some reflections on the theme
Speaker: Dr. Hans-Georg Wieck, former Ambassador to India
 
Chair: Ambassador Ronen Sen, President, Federation of Indo-German Societies in India
 
To attain global peace is deep rooted in the aspirations of mankind at all times. In our times the protection of mother earth and adequate climate conditions are as indispensable for global peace as are the traditional tools of international conflict and crisis management and resolution
 
(Collaboration: Federation of Indo-German Societies in India)
 

Films from NHK World

28 February 2019, 05:30 am
Films from NHK World
Films from NHK World
 
Living Ninja Legend – Masaaki Hatsumi (45 min; dvd; English)
Ninjas are an enduring, iconic figures of Japan. Active about 500 years ago during the country’s Warring States period, and thought to be long gone, however centuries later one ninja is still with us. 84-year-old Masaaki Hatsumi is a successor of the Togakure school and teaches a supreme form of self – defense to more than 100,000 students around the world. What is the essence of this astonishing art? The film investigates the hidden power of this ninja master
 
At 19:00
Never-Ending Man: Hayao Miyazaki (75 min; dvd; English)
The Academy Award-winning animated film director shocked the world when he announced his retirement at age 72. But his creative impulse never faded and following a meeting with a group of young animators which specialize in computer graphics, Miyazaki decides to make a short film using CGI to explore new expressive possibilities. The film documents the tremendous struggle that unfolds behind the scenes as Miyazaki, inspired by the new medium, wrestles with CGI for the first time
 
(Collaboration: Embassy of Japan; and NHK World)