Asia on the Move: Histories of Mobility and the Making of Asia

24 February 2024, 04:30 pm
Asia on the Move: Histories of Mobility and the Making of Asia
Programme Type
Seminars, Webcasts
Venue
Seminar Rooms 1,2,3

Valedictory Session

Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC

Valedictory Address: Dr Karan Singh, Former Minister, Government of India 

(Organised by IIC-International Research Division) 

Asia on the Move: Histories of Mobility and the Making of Asia

23 February 2024, 10:30 am
Asia on the Move: Histories of Mobility and the Making of Asia
Programme Type
Seminars, Webcasts
Venue
Seminar Rooms 1,2,3

Programme Details

This two-day international conference delineates the journeys of scholars, travellers, merchants, musicians and painters across Asia for over two millennia. These speak of individual enterprise and innovation, and tell us about histories of interaction that have shaped our cultural landscapes and ways of life today.

Inaugural Session
Chair: Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC
Welcome Remarks: Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Introduction to the Conference: Dr. Sudha Gopalakrishnan, Executive Director, IIC-International Research Division

Keynote Address: ‘Port Cities and Mobility in Early Modern Asia’
Professor Sanjay Subrahmanyam, Distinguished Professor & Irving and Jean Stone Endowed Chair in Social Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Travelling Relics: Spreading the Word of the Buddha

22 February 2024, 11:00 am
Travelling Relics: Spreading the Word of the Buddha
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Quadrangle garden, IIC main building
End Date
07 March 2024, 07:00 pm

Buddha dhamma was one of the ascetic movements that rose in the middle of the first millennium BCE. How did Buddhism spread across the subcontinent and the world? Relic and image worship were important features in this expansion. Stupas were built to enshrine the relics in reliquaries and caskets which were kept inside specially made chambers. With the development of archaeology in the 19th century, many of the stupa sites were ‘excavated’ and reported about extensively, creating widespread interest.

This exhibition narrates the story of both the enshrinement of relics in stupas from the 3rd century BCE onwards, and the search for relics in the 19th and 20th centuries through the practice of archaeology and relic diplomacy in the colonial period. On view are archival photographs and texts.

Curated by Prof. Himanshu Prabha Ray and with the support of Prof. Gitanjali Surendran

Inauguration by Shri N.N. Vohra, Life Trustee, IIC on Thursday, 22 February 2024 at 17.00

As part of this exhibition, there will be a talk on 4 March 2024 at 18:30 in Conference Room I on

The Search for the Buddha’s Relics

Illustrated lecture by Prof. Himanshu Prabha Ray, author and historian, currently Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, Oxford and Routledge Series Editor, Archaeology and Religion in South Asia

 The search for relics of the Buddha is a fascinating story of irretrievable transformation of an ancient religious practice dating from the 3rd century BCE Mauryan period in the 19th and 20th centuries as brick mounds indicating ancient stupas yielded their treasures of gems, gold and coins to indiscriminate diggers and adventurers. The talk will provide a context and the background to the IIC photo exhibition in the Quadrangle Garden

 

(Organised by IIC-International Research Division)


 

IIC/THE MEDIA FOUNDATION DIALOGUES

21 February 2024, 06:30 pm
IIC/THE MEDIA FOUNDATION DIALOGUES
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
Seminar Rooms 1,2,3

A discussion on Media Neutrality in Reporting Elections

 

Speakers: Kumar Ketkar, writer, politician, journalist and Chief Editor, Dainik Divya Marathi; Ashutosh, journalist and former politician; Saba Naqvi, independent journalist and Visiting Professor, Jindal School of Journalism, O.P. Jindal Global University; and Ajay Gudavarthy, political theorist, analyst, columnist, and Associate Professor Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

(Collaboration: The Media Foundation)

Korean Ink Painting

24 February 2024, 06:30 pm
Korean Ink Painting
Programme Type
Talks
Venue
Annexe Lecture Room II, IIC Annexe

Korean Ink Painting

An illustrated lecture by Anupriya Roy, Visiting Faculty, Mass Communication Research Centre, AJK Jamia Millia Islamia

THE IIC DOUBLE BILL DANCE RECITALS

21 February 2024, 06:00 pm
THE IIC DOUBLE BILL DANCE RECITALS
Programme Type
Cultural
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Kathak Recital
By Nisha Kesari from Delhi, disciple of Guru Rani Khanam       

 

At 19:00 
Odissi Duet Recital 

By Rudraprasad Swain and Ananya Parida from Orissa, disciple of Guru Aruna Mohanty and Guru Gangadhar Pradhan
 

Yeobseo: Postcards from Delhi

21 February 2024, 11:00 am
Yeobseo: Postcards from Delhi
Programme Type
Films and Exhibitions
Venue
Art Gallery, IIC Annexe
End Date
27 February 2024, 07:00 pm

A solo exhibition by Anupriya Roy from Delhi

On display are a combination of ink wash and water colour paintings and sketches that emerged from a Korean language learning stint in Delhi. Formally trained in Korean ink painting, the artist uses Korean techniques of brushwork and composition to landscapes, monuments, cafes and portraits, some imagined and others encountered in travel

Preview on Tuesday, 20 February 2024 at 18:30

 

As part of this exhibition, there will be a talk in the Annexe Lecture Room II on
24 February 2024 at 18:30

 

Korean Ink Painting
An illustrated lecture by Anupriya Roy, Visiting Faculty, Mass Communication Research Centre, AJK Jamia Millia Islamia

 

National Library Conclave on A.I. and Ethics: Perspectives from Industry and Academia

20 February 2024, 03:30 pm
National Library Conclave on A.I. and Ethics: Perspectives from Industry and Academia
Programme Type
Seminars, Webcasts
Venue
Seminar Rooms 1,2,3

Programme Details

The National Conclave examines the relationship between ethics, artificial intelligence and data ecosystem and the extent of their integration with one another and with society. The Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology brings with it not only new understandings of our processing and application of data, but also opens new worlds for exploration and new pathways for science. Data science provides the data and tools that underpin the work of AI, while AI provides the power to automate tasks, create new data, uncover new or ‘hidden’ information in data, and enable predictions and decision-making.

Inaugural Session
Remarks by Shri Shyam Saran, President, IIC; Shri K.N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC; and Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath, Life Trustee, IIC

AI in the Industry: Factoring Citizen Centricity
Keynote Address by Dr. Shuktij S. Rao, Executive Director, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)

Ensuring the Development of AI Based Intelligent information Systems for Education and Research
Keynote Address by Prof. Arpan K. Kar, Endowed Chair Professor, IIT Delhi; Chair – Corporate Affairs and Joint Faculty Appointment in the Yardi School of Artificial Intelligence (online)

Good Neighbours: Connecting People and Ideas in South Asia

19 February 2024, 03:00 pm
Good Neighbours: Connecting People and Ideas in South Asia
Programme Type
Discussions
Venue
C.D. Deshmukh Auditorium, IIC main building

Fireside Chat

Amb. Shyam Saran, President IIC and Cecile Fruman, Director, South Asia Regional Integration and Engagement, The World Bank

 

15:20 – 15:30

Presentation on “Good Neighbours”, a World Bank Report

By Nikita Singla, Consultant, South Asia Regional Integration and Engagement, The World Bank and Editor, The Good Neighbours

 

15:30 – 16:30

Panel discussion moderated by Mandakini Kaul, Regional Coordinator, South Asia, The World Bank (and Editor, The Good Neighbours Report)

Panelists: Swarnim Wagle, Member of Parliament, Nepal; Naina Lal Kidwai, Chairperson, India Sanitation Coalition; Pema Gyamtsho, Director General, The International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development (ICIMOD), Nepal; Jyoti Malhotra, senior journalist

 

(Collaboration: The World Bank)

Krishna Shati

19 February 2024, 11:00 am
Krishna Shati
Programme Type
Seminars
Venue
Annexe Lecture Room II, IIC Annexe
End Date
20 February 2024, 08:00 pm

A two-day seminar on the major Hindi writer, Krishna Sobti exploring her fictional world through her novels and stories, her vision as it evolved in a democratic India through her prose. Presentations will be made by Nandkishore Acharya (Bikaner) Madan Soni (Bhopal), Ashutosh Bhardwaj (Shimla), Geet Chaturvedi (Bhopal), Sushila Puri (Lucknow), Rohini Agrawal (Rohtak), Ravi Bhushan (Ranchi), Yogesh Shekhar (Gaya), Vinod Tiwari, Leeladhar Mandloi, Mridula Garg, Savita Singh, Suman Keshari, Poonam Arora, Priyadarshan, Rashmi Bharadwaj, Balkirti Kumari, Anushakti Singh, Biba Sobti (Delhi & NCR)

(Collaboration: The Raza Foundation)