Film Festival
To mark World Portuguese Language Day 2025, a two-day Film Festival presenting films to highlight the shared cultural heritage and linguistic richness of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP), which include eight member nations: Portugal, Brazil, Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe, and Timor-Leste
(Collaboration: Portuguese Embassy Cultural Centre)
Empowering Health & Nutrition
Impact of Millets and Herbs in Daily Life for better Health and Energy for the Elderly and Persons with Disabilities
Coordinator: Satish Kapoor, Founding President, Brotherhood.
Speakers: Dr. Khader Vali, the Millet Man of India and pioneering Indian organic farmer and environmentalist; Dr. A. K. Agarwal, Chairman, River Engineering Pvt Ltd; Shri Sandeep Marwah, Founder Noida Film City and Chancellor, Aaft University of Media & Art; Dr. Dharm Singh, Chairman, South Asian Council for Ayurvedic Research; Dr. Meenakshi Gupta, Principal, SD Public School, Delhi; Shri Pradeep Dwivedi, CEO, Prajana Agro New Delhi; Dr. Vijaya Tripathi, Director, Research and Development in Nutrelis Agro Food, Noida
(Collaboration: Brotherhood)
The Third Eye of Indian Art, Aesthetics as Vedanta
Discussion around the new book by Harsha V. Dehejia
Speakers: Pavan K. Varma, former Indian diplomat, politician, and author; Alka Pande, art historian; Reba Som, academic, historian, writer and classical singer; Benoy K. Behl, documentary filmmaker, art historian and photographer; Rama Vaidyanathan, Bharatanatyam exponent and Guru; Rajiv Sethi, noted designer, scenographer and art curator; Vidya Rao, Hindustani classical vocalist and writer; and Harsha V. Dehejia, practising Physician and Professor of Indic Studies and author of the book
Chair: Dr. Karan Singh
Moderator: Alok Bhalla
Book Discussion Group
F.N. Souza: The Archetypal Artist
By Janeita Singh (Niyogi Books: 2024)
Discussants: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC; Prof. Ashis Nandy, political psychologist, social theorist, futurist and critic; Dr. Alka Pande, art historian, author and Curator; Shri Nidheesh Tyagi, journalist, Digital Sherpa of Indic languages and Founder, talkingfish.in; and Ms Janeita Singh, author of the book
Mountain Film Fest
The IMF Mountain Film Festival facilitates screening of award winning and popular short films covering adventure disciplines including kayaking, mountain biking, mountaineering, bouldering, caving and rock climbing. The films have been shot across India at various popular adventure destinations like Kumaon, Garhwal, Himavchal, Gulmarg, Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya and Kerala.
In Search of Kasturi- Musk deer (23 min; 2024)
Director: Neha Dixit
Recipient of the Award for Best Environment Film
Two films directed by Akshat Jain
Life Uphill- The Tenzin Dolma Story (8 min)
Recipient of the Special Jury Award
Gaddi- Life of a Himalayan Shepard (6 min)
Recipient of the Award for Best Film on Mountain Culture
Fastest Known Time- Deo Tibba (24 min; 2022)
Producer: Red Bull
Recipient of the Grand Prize
Feral in the Mountains (3 min; 2023)
Director: Eshika Fyzee
Recipient of the Award for Popular Film
Ganga Girls (18 min; 2024)
Producer: Simplify
Recipient of the Change Maker Film Award
(Collaboration: Indian Mountaineering Foundation)
Book Discussion Group
Little Lhasa: Reflections in Exiled Tibet
By Tsering Namgyal Khortsa (Speaking Tiger: 2024)
Discussants: Prof. Kaveri Gill, Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Centre of Excellence for Himalayan Studies, Shiv Nadar University Institute of Eminence; Ms Manjula Narayan, National Books Editor, The Hindustan Times; and Shri Tsering Namgyal Khortsa, novelist and journalist and author of the book
Moderator: Prof. Swati Chawla
36th Padmapani Lecture 2025
Excavations at Sarnath: 2013-14: New Evidences
Illustrated Lecture by Prof. (Dr.) B.R. Mani, esteemed field archaeologist, numismatist, and art critic; presently Director General of the National Museum and Vice Chancellor of the Indian Institute of Heritage (IIH)
The lecture highlights the latest archaeological findings from one of India’s most significant historical sites.
(Collaboration: Tibet House)
Blood on the Crown
Blood on the Crown (Malta)
(102 min;2021; English/Maltese)
Director: David Ferrario
Recipient of the Award for Best Director, Malta Film Award
Screening will be preceded by a brief discussion with H.E. Mr. Reuben Gauci, High Commissioner of Malta; Shri V.S. Sahney, Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha); and Lady Kishwar Desai, Founder and Chairperson, The Partition Museum Delhi and Amritsar on the two parallel events in the histories of Malta and India, the June 7 Uprising in Malta; and the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Set in the turbulent aftermath of World War I in 1919, the film explores the Maltese people’s uprising for independence from British rule. As tensions boil over, the citizens of Malta rose against their colonial oppressors which was crushed by the British army leading to violent and bloody clashes. The film examines the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of those who dared to challenge power, setting the stage for Malta’s eventual path to independence.
Odyssey of AI: Challenges and Opportunities Beyond DeepSeek
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are driving a paradigm shift across industries, reshaping the very fabric of modern life. With the advent of cutting-edge AI models like DeepSeek, the capabilities of intelligent systems are expanding exponentially, impacting sectors ranging from education and finance to healthcare and beyond. AI-driven innovations—such as personalized recommendations on platforms like Netflix, real-time customer engagement through chatbots, and intelligent voice assistants like Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri—have seamlessly integrated into our daily routines. These deeply profound advances, which still need a lot of work to do on reliability, will change our lives quite a bit.
However, as AI continues to evolve, it presents both unprecedented opportunities and significant challenges. While AI-driven automation, predictive analytics, and personalized experiences are revolutionizing industries, concerns about ethical considerations, bias in AI models, data privacy, and the future of employment persist. As we move beyond DeepSeek and similar models, it becomes imperative to examine the broader implications, limitations, and future trajectories of AI in shaping human society.
Welcome Remarks: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Introduction to the AI-ML National Conclave: Prof. Seyed E. Hasnain, National Science Chair, IIT Delhi
Navigating the New World of AI/ML: A user’s perspective: Presentation by Prof. Debasisa Mohanty, Director, National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi
Societal Impact of AI: Presentation by Prof. Shandar Ahmad, former Dean, School of Computational & Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University
Computational Gastronomy: Blending Food with AI-ML: Presentation by Dr. Ganesh Bagler, Infosys Centre for Artificial Intelligence, IIIT, Delhi
Trust in AI Systems: Presentation by Prof. Naveen Kumar, Head of Dept. Computer Science, University of Delhi
