BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

18 April 2026, 02:30 pm
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

Gender Discrimination at Work in Urban China: The Paradox of Equality and Difference in the Women's Liberation Movement
By Usha Chandran (Routledge India; 2025)

Discussants:  Prof. Patricia Uberoi, Emeritus Fellow and Former Chairperson, Institute of Chinese Studies; Govind Kelkar; Executive Director, GenDev Centre for Research and Innovation, Gurgaon; Dr. Hemant Adlakha, Vice Chairperson & Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi; Dr. Ritu Agarwal, Associate Professor, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University; Dr. Usha Chandran, Assistant Professor, Centre for Chinese Studies, School of Language, Literature & Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi & Author of the Book.

Chair:  Prof. Sabaree Maitra, Professor, Centre for Chinese Studies, School of Language, Literature & Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Editor, China Report (Sage), Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, New Delhi

 

ANTARĀTMA — A Bharatanatyam Dance Production

18 April 2026, 06:30 pm
ANTARĀTMA — A Bharatanatyam Dance Production
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building


ANTARĀTMA — A Bharatanatyam Dance Production 
Exploring Navarasa Through Tagore

Antarātma is a Bharatanatyam dance production that journeys through the Navarasa – the nine fundamental emotions that shape the full spectrum of human experience, as laid out in the Natyashastra by Bharata Muni. 
Drawing inspiration from Rabindranath Tagore’s vast and diverse body of work, the production highlights how Tagore’s poetry and songs effortlessly traverse love, longing, courage, devotion, wonder, peace, and the darker shades of fear, anger, and despair. His artistic universe becomes the canvas upon which the Navarasa come alive. Antarātma becomes both an inner voyage and a collective experience – a celebration of the human spirit in all its colours.

Followed by another performance:

Basanta Eshe Gechhe

Spring appears as a radiant, elusive prince whose presence awakens the world—softening winds, stirring dormant hearts, and setting life in motion. Through evocative choreography, the production explores renewal as both beauty and force, leaving behind a lingering sense of longing for its return.

(Collaboration: Impresario India)
 

Art Matters

17 April 2026, 06:30 pm
Art Matters
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Seminar Rooms 1,2,3, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC

Cancelled

Art Matters

Rasas of Modernity, a panel discussion on the book ‘Understanding Indian Modernity Through Paintings’ (Aleph 2025) By Harsha Dahejia.

Discussants: Geeti Sen; Meera Menezes and Harsha Dahejia

(Collaboration: Raza Foundation)
 

The Body as Method: Dance Research and Writing in India

17 April 2026, 06:00 pm
The Body as Method: Dance Research and Writing in India
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

Cancelled

The Body as Method: Dance Research and Writing in India
Speaker: Dr Sreenath Nair, University of Lincoln, U.K.
Chair: Dr Sudha Gopalakrishnan, Executive Director, IIC-International Research Division

Dr Sreenath Nair is a leading UK academic who earned his PhD from the University of Wales in 2006. His research explores embodied methodologies in Kerala performance, examining corporeal links between medical, martial, spiritual, and performance traditions. He has lectured widely across the USA, UK, Russia, Germany, Prague, Finland, and Sweden, and has held international academic posts and collaborations. He received the Leverhulme Trust International Fellowship and served as Scholar-in-Residence at the Tisch School of the Arts, New York University.

Dance research and writing in India have largely relied on Cultural Studies and postcolonial theories to examine questions of identity, representation, and power. While these frameworks offer valuable critical tools, they remain limited in their ability to address embodied and kinaesthetic practices. Grounded in textual and discursive methods, such approaches struggle to engage with tactile experience, rhythm, breath, muscle memory, and the physical intelligence through which the dancing body itself becomes both method and site of knowledge.
 

AI-Friendly Newsrooms

17 April 2026, 10:00 am
AI-Friendly Newsrooms
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Conference Room I, IIC main building

AI-Friendly Newsrooms
Role of AI in Journalism

The Ethics Framework (The “Why”)
•    Transparency: Protocols for “AI-assisted” disclosures
•    Human-in-the-Loop: Editorial oversight to prevent bias and inaccuracies
Streamlining Production (The “How”)
•    Automated Layouts: Multi-platform publishing templates
•    Transcription & Translation: ASR tools and multilingual workflows
•    Visual Storytelling: AI-driven data analysis and visualisation
Audience Engagement & Distribution
•    Hyper-Personalisation: Machine learning for content recommendations
•    Text-to-Speech: Audio formats for long-form journalism
Closing Remarks & Q&A
Summary of key takeaways and audience interaction.
Details of the participants will be available on the website.
 

(Collaboration: Editors Guild of India)
 

Echoes of the Earth: A Woodcut Diary, exhibition of woodcut prints by Raja Boro

17 April 2026, 11:00 am
Echoes of the Earth: A Woodcut Diary, exhibition of woodcut prints by Raja Boro
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Art Gallery, Kamaladevi Complex, IIC
End Date
30 April 2026, 07:00 pm

Echoes of the Earth: A Woodcut Diary, exhibition of woodcut prints by Raja Boro
Curated by Shruti Lakhanpal Tandon

The exhibition reflects a practice rooted in memory, material, and nature. Raised in rural Assam, his surroundings continue to shape his visual language. Trained in printmaking at Santiniketan and MSU Baroda, his woodcuts translate the rhythms and textures of the natural world into a meditative and tactile artistic expression.

The exhibition will be inaugurated on Thursday, 16 April 2026 at 17:30 hrs by Amal Allana ; with poetry readings by Gagan Gill

The artist will be giving a curatorial walkthrough and demonstration of the woodcut printing technique on Saturday, 18 April at 12:00 for the students from Oxford Cambridge Society of India – OCSI. There will be a workshop on Woodcut Printmaking & Curatorial Walkthrough with Sign Language Interpreters for Hearing Impaired IIC members and the students of Noida Deaf Society on Tuesday, 21 April at 11:30

On 23 April at Thursday, 16:30, The Varshita Young Artist Award Ceremony by Chief Guest, Ashok Vajpeyi, will be followed by a panel discussion on ‘Printmaking in the Artworld Today. Poet and Essayist Prayag Shukla will be giving a curatorial walkthrough on Monday, 27 April. A film screening titled ‘The way I see-Yusuf’ is scheduled for Wednesday, 29 April at 16:30 followed by a panel discussion on printmaking.

 

(Collaboration: Ushaarth Art Foundation and Dhoomimal Gallery)
 

FILM

15 April 2026, 06:00 pm
FILM
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Annexe Lecture Room I, IIC Annexe

Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things
(78 minutes; 2016; English)
Director: Matt D’Avella

A documentary that takes the audience inside the lives of minimalists from all walks of life - families, entrepreneurs, architects, artists, journalists, scientists, and even a former Wall Street broker - all striving to live a meaningful life with less.

(Collaboration: Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama)
 

IIC SPRING FESTIVAL OF DANCE

16 April 2026, 06:00 pm
IIC SPRING FESTIVAL OF DANCE
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Kuchipudi Recital
By Amrita Lahiri from Delhi
Accompanists: Satish Venkatesh (Vocal), Manohar Balatchandirane (Mridangam), Varun Rajasekharan(Nattuvangam) & G Raghavendra Prasath(Violin)

At 19:00
Bharatanatyam Duet Recital
By Yogesh Kumar & Sneha Narayan from Bengaluru, disciple of Guru Sri. Sathyanarayana Raju and Guru Smt. B Bhanumati.
 

IIC SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC

15 April 2026, 06:00 pm
IIC SPRING FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Carnatic Vocal Recital
By Uttara Swaminathan from Bengaluru, disciple of Vidushi Ranjani and Gayatri

At 19:00
Hindustani Classical Recital
By Chinmayee Athale Oak from Delhi, disciple of Vidushi Veena Sahasrabuddhe, Smt. Rachna Bodas and Vidushi Shashwati Mandal

Accompanists: Ishan Sharma (Tabla) & Mausam (Harmonium)
 

Chaiti Gaayan: Melodies of Longing and Renewal

11 April 2026, 06:00 pm
Chaiti Gaayan: Melodies of Longing and Renewal
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Chaiti Gaayan: Melodies of Longing and Renewal
By Mamta Sharma from Varanasi

Accompanists: Aarohi Sharma and Rajesh Sharma on Vocals; Sangeet Kumar on Tabla,Ankit on Organ; Brijesh on Octopad and Sunil Kumar on Shehnai.

 

The performance presents Chaiti singing, a traditional folk form from eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, rendered during the month of Chait to welcome the advent of spring.
Rich in emotion, these songs evoke themes of love, longing, and separation, deeply rooted in the rhythms and sensibilities of rural life.

(Collaboration: NCZCC, Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India)