China Since its WTO Membership: An Exploration
22 May 2019, 05:30 am
China Since its WTO Membership: An Exploration
Programme Type
Talks
China Since its WTO Membership: An Exploration
Speaker: Dr. Biswajit Dhar, Professor & Head, Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade. Dr. Dhar has been working extensively on the multilateral trading system for more than two decades
Chair: Ambassador Jayant Dasgupta, former Ambassador to WTO
China’s experience as a WTO member raises a number of important questions many of which need to be explored and explained. The most intriguing is that while most developing countries, including India and Brazil, were complaining about the constraints they had faced in the WTO to protect their interests, China was able to expand rapidly in international markets. On hindsight, it is obvious that China used its WTO membership to considerable advantage. How was it able to do this? What did China do so strikingly different from other developing countries to make such a big difference on the international stage? And can developing countries draw lessons from China’s engagement with the WTO and replicate them, at least partially?
(Collaboration: Institute of Chinese Studies)
The Ambassador Series
22 May 2019, 05:30 am
The Ambassador Series
Programme Type
Talks
The Ambassador Series
India and Canada: Creating a Model 21st Century Partnership
Speaker: H.E. Mr. Nadir Patel, High Commissioner of Canada to India
Chair: Ambassador Vishnu Prakash, former High Commissioner of India to Canada
India and Canada have a longstanding relations built upon shared values of democracy, pluralism and strong personal relations at the highest level. Canada is among the fastest growing equity investors in India. It is home to one of the largest Indian diaspora communities and remains a popular destination for Indian immigrants. There remains immense opportunities between the two countries in areas ranging from health and education to renewable energy and innovations. The session will discuss the future of India-Canada relations and the imperative of creating a model partnership for the 21st century
(Collaboration: Ananta Aspen Centre)
Environment and Health Public Lecture Series
30 May 2019, 05:30 am
Environment and Health Public Lecture Series
Programme Type
Seminars
Environment and Health Public Lecture Series
Is the Climate Changing?
Panelists: Dr. M. Mohapatra, Scientist, Indian Meteorological Department; Prof. A. L. Ramanthan, Professor, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Wg. Cdr. Amit Chowdhury, Chairman – IMF Steering Committee, Indian Mountaineerting Foundation; and Dr. Anubha Aggarawal, Research Associate, TERI
The discussion will address the imminent threat to our planet, raise awareness amongst the public about the looming danger facing all of us, examine the existing policies and initiatives in dealing with climate change; and the way forward
(Collaboration: Toxics Link)
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
24 May 2019, 05:30 am
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
Programme Type
Talks
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
My Secret Life as an Ambassador: Traditional and Contemporary Music from Asia
Speaker: Ambassador Gautam Mukhopadhaya who will share some of his unusual discoveries from Asia. The audio and visual presentation will look at traditional classical, religious, folk, and fusion music from places like Syria, Azerbaijan, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Myanmar, Vietnam, Indonesia, China, Japan and Korea
Ambassador Gautam Mukhopadhaya has served in various capacities in Mexico, France, and New York, and as Ambassador of India in Syria, Afghanistan and Myanmar. In the course of his life and career, he developed a taste for progressive rock and jazz, Hindustani classical and regional music, and later, South American, some strains of Western classical and religious, African, Arab, Ottoman, Iranian, and South East and East Asian music
The Evolution of Fashion and India Modern
09 May 2019, 05:30 am
The Evolution of Fashion and India Modern
Programme Type
Talks
The Evolution of Fashion and India Modern
Speaker: Tarun Tahiliani, well-known fashion designer who creates couture, diffusion and prêt-a-porter which are Indian in their sensibility, yet international in their appeal. The rich heritage of the subcontinent is reinvented as contemporary high fashion through the genius of Indian craftsmanship and the finest textiles
FESTIVAL OF FILMS FROM ECUADOR
06 May 2019, 05:30 am
FESTIVAL OF FILMS FROM ECUADOR
Programme Type
Festivals
FESTIVAL OF FILMS FROM ECUADOR
A special screening of documentaries and feature films from Ecuador organized in collaboration with Embassy of Ecuador
Screenings will be held on 6, 8, 13 and 16 May 2019 at C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium
ON 6 MAY 2019 AT 18:30
Killa (Before the Moon Rises)
(60 min; 2015; dvd; English subtitles)
Director: Alberto Muenala
Ecuador’s first feature film in the Kichwa language, the indigenous language spoken in the Amazon of Ecuador. Killa tells the story of a Kichwa photo-journalist who becomes the target of corrupt government officials when they find him snapping photographs of a shady mining operation. Adding intrigue to the narrative, is a love story subplot and the community’s increasingly tense resistance to the mine
ON 8 MAY 2019 AT 18:30
Llanganti (58 min; dvd; English)
The story of the search for the enormous Inca treasure hidden in the Ecuadorian mountains. A film on the expedition led by the adventurer and photographer, Jorge Juan Anhalzer, who went in search of an ancient Inca road that would take them to the tunnel, where the treasure has been hidden for five hundred years
ON 13 MAY 2019 AT 18:30
Open Wound (Mono con Gallina)
(85 min; 2013; dvd; English subtitles)
Director: Alfredo Leon
Recipient of the awards for Best Performance by an Actor, Grand Jury Prize and Technical Grand Prize, World Premieres Film Festival 2014
Believing that military experience will make him stronger and respectable, Jorge, a young Ecuadorian, joins the armed forces in the midst of his country’s 1941 border war with Peru. Captured and imprisoned by enemy forces and given up for dead, Jorge faces neglect, hunger, and, possibly, even death as he recovers from his injuries. He will soon have to choose between escaping with fellow prisoner Hugo or staying at the camp under the care of the Peruvian nurse Dolores, with whom he has fallen in love
ON 16 MAY 2019 AT 18:30
La Tola Box
(85 min; 2014; dvd; English subtitles)
Director: Pável Quevedo
Beyond the punches, boxing paints a complex portrait of life itself – its obstacles, the fight, the discipline, the commitment. La Tola Box is a film that examines the more humane aspects of boxing. It explores the life of four distinct characters – one for each corner of the boxing ring: Ecuadorian boxing veterans Eugenio Espinoza and Ramiro ‘Clay’ Bolaños, the young aspiring boxer César, and the young amateur boxer Carlos
MONODHAMA DANCE FESTIVAL
04 May 2019, 05:30 am
MONODHAMA DANCE FESTIVAL
Programme Type
Festivals
MONODHARMA DANCE FESTIVAL
FROM 10:00 TO 17:00 AT THE ANNEXE LECTURE ROOM II
Seminar on Beyond Technique
Welcome by Sharon Lowen, festival organizer
Screening of Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra monodhama films
Followed by presentations by renowned classical dancers on their approach to monodhama interpretation and elaboration of text
Speakers include: Vidushi Saswati Sen; Guru Lakshmi Vishwanathan; Guru Singhajit Singh and Charu Singh; and Guru Saroja Vaidyanathan
Guru Kamalini Dutt and Sharon Lowen will speak on Pedagogy of Teaching Monodharma to Today’s Students
At 18:30 at C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium
Kathak
By Pt. Birju Maharaj, the undisputed master of Kathak, torch bearer of the Kalka-Bindadin gharana of Lucknow. A wonderful poet, musician, and singer of thumri, dadra, bhajan and ghazals, he has applied his nuanced abhinaya on non-mythological and social issues as well as classical mythology and spirituality
MONODHARMA DANCE FESTIVAL: 3RD AND 4TH MAY 2019
03 May 2019, 05:30 am
MONODHARMA DANCE FESTIVAL: 3RD AND 4TH MAY 2019
Programme Type
Festivals
MONODHARMA DANCE FESTIVAL: 3RD AND 4TH MAY 2019
Ideas developed through movement – inspired by text
Organised in collaboration with Manasa-Art Without Frontiers
Bharatanatyam
By Vidushi Lakshmi Vishwanathan, senior exponent of the Tanjore tradition of Bharatanatyam who’s spontaneous improvisations display her originality in unfolding of visual poetry
WOMEN IN LAW IN INDIA
03 May 2019, 05:30 am
WOMEN IN LAW IN INDIA
Programme Type
Talks
WOMEN IN LAW IN INDIA
Women in Law - The Path of Empowerment
Speaker: Justice Sujata Manohar, former Judge, Supreme Court
Discussants: Ms Madhavi Goradia Divan, Additional Solicitor General, Supreme Court;
Chair: Shri Soli J.Sorabjee
Second lecture in the new series focusing on Women in Law in India