Architecture and Art – Processes, Products and Perceptions
Architecture and Art – Processes, Products and Perceptions
Speaker: Rajesh Luthra, Principal of Development Consortium – Architecture & Urban Design, Visiting Professor at the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi
Moderator, Mr Partho Dutta, Professor in the School of Arts and Aesthetics, JNU
The talk would be a fascinating foray through what are often blurred lines between art and architecture as read via a reading of movements and individuals over time. It intends to explore the processes behind the canvas and the constructed even as it attempts an understanding of societal perceptions and responses. This, while contrasting within realms that may be seen as symbiotic or alternately, parasitic.
China’s Grand Strategy: India’s Long-Term Response in an Asymmetric Strategic Environment
China’s Grand Strategy: India’s Long-Term Response in an Asymmetric Strategic Environment
China’s Grand Strategy: India’s Long-Term Response in an Asymmetric Strategic Environment
Chair: Amb. Shivshankar Menon, former NSA and Foreign Secretary
Discussants: Rear Admiral K. Raja Menon (Retd.), former Indian Navy. Author and Expert on Maritime and Nuclear Strategy, and on defining Emerging Geostrategic Scenarios; Amb. Ashok Kantha, former Indian Ambassador to China and former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India; Prof. Srikanth Kondapalli, Professor of Chinese Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Dean, School of International Studies.
The discussion examines the concept of grand strategy in circumstances where war is not the preferred instrument of national policy. Drawing upon official Chinese documents and strategic writings, it explores the long-term objectives that underpin China’s grand strategy and assesses their implications for India.
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP - Design your thinking
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Design your thinking
By Pavan Soni (Penguin Portfolio, 2020)
Discussants: Manjima Misra, Educator, Author, and Literary Commentator; Dr. Pavan Soni, Author of the book
Life and Legacy of Kazi Nazrul Islam
Life and Legacy of Kazi Nazrul Islam
Chair: Dr Mujibur Rehman, faculty, Jamia Millia Central University, New Delhi
Discussants: Ashok Vajpeyi, Hindi poet-critic and art lover; Prof. Amitava Chakraborty, Prof of Bengali and Comparative Indian Literature, Department of Indian Languages and Literary Studies, DU; Dr. Gautam Choubey, academic, novelist and the host of Likhawat
Discussion will be followed by a musical presentation of Nazrul Sangeet at 19:00 hrs
Performers: Bidisha Roy Das, semi-classical artist and renowned Nazrul Sangeet performer, disciple of Late Smt Meera Deshpande (Gwalior Gharana) and Prabir Mazumdar, classical vocalist, disciple of Late Amal Kanti Roy and Pt Ajoy Chakraborty
A tribute to Kazi Nazrul Islam, one of the foremost literary and musical voices of the Indian subcontinent, whose poetry and songs continue to inspire generations with their message of compassion, resistance to oppression and harmony across faiths.
(Collaboration: Raza Foundation)
A Symphony of Discordant Notes: Navigating Evolving Technologies, Copyright Law, and Age-Old Indian Music
A Symphony of Discordant Notes: Navigating Evolving Technologies, Copyright Law, and Age-Old Indian Music
Moderator: Saikrishna Rajagopal, Managing Partner, Saikrishna & Associates
Discussants: Justice (Dr.) S. Muralidhar, Former Chief Justice (Orissa High Court) and Sr. Counsel, Supreme Court of India; Swathi Sukumar, Sr. Counsel, Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India; Neel Mason, Counsel, Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India; Adarsh Ramanujan, Counsel, Delhi High Court and Supreme Court of India; Ranjani-Gayatri, Carnatic Vocal and Violin Duo and Padma Shri Awardee 2026 (Online)
This session fosters a cross-disciplinary dialogue involving Indian music and legal experts to deconstruct the friction between modern studio practices and the demands of the evolving copyright framework. The panel will attempt to identify, simplify, and possibly solve the complexities of copyright law when dealing with the uniqueness and centuries-old heritage of Indian music.
(Collaboration: Saikrishna & Associates)
ART MATTERS CXI- Protest and the Arts
ART MATTERS CXI
Protest and the Arts
Discussants: Ananya Vajpeyi, Veer Munshi, Aditi Mangaldas
(Collaboration: Raza Foundation)
Decoding Bangladesh
Decoding Bangladesh
Inaugural Remarks: Anindita Ghoshal, Professor of History at Diamond Harbour Women’s University, Kolkata
Moderator: Rajarshi Dasgupta, Assistant Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Discussants: Smruti Pattanaik, Research Fellow, MP-IDSA; Dr. Prabir De, Professor, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS); Subhajyoti Ghosh, Senior Journalist and head, BBC Bangla
The discussion covers a long period in the prehistory and evolution of Bangladesh, from the 1947 partition of India to present times. Examining the country’s evolution through the lenses of political transitions, institutional change, democratic aspirations, economic reforms, governance challenges, and rising radicalism. Exploring how socio-economic realities continue to shape Bangladesh's political trajectory and regional geopolitics
(Collaboration: @Crossroads)
IIC/Media Dialogues - Digital News Media: Easy to Set Up, Difficult to Sustain?
IIC/Media Dialogues
Digital News Media: Easy to Set Up, Difficult to Sustain?
Moderator: Dr. Vibodh Parthasarathi, Centre for Culture, Media and Governance, Jamia Millia Islamia
Discussants: Ritu Kapur, Co-founder & Managing Director, The Quint; M.K. Venu, Founding Editor, The Wire; Rahul Kotiyal, Founder Editor, Baramasa.in; Priyanshi Sharma, Co-founder, Peek TV
(Collaboration: The Media Foundation)
IIC MONSOON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
IIC MONSOON FESTIVAL OF MUSIC
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Siddharth Sahai from Delhi, disciple of Guru Sanjeev Jha
Accompanist: Roman Das (Pakhawaj)
Dhrupad Bandhu
By Sanjeev Jha and Manish Kumar from Bihar, disciple of Gundecha Brothers.
Accompanists: Pandit Dalchand Sharma (Pakhawaj)
