Japan – India Synergy: Vision 2052
Japan – India Synergy: Vision 2052
An International Symposium
Conceptualised by Dr. Anu Jindal, artist, scholar and curator
PROGRAMME
Opening remarks: Dr Anu Jindal, New Delhi
Welcome Address: Mr K. N. Shrivastava, Director, IIC
Invocation: Ms Yoko Matshushita, Osaka, Japan
Session I: 10.10 - 11.20 am
Chair: Mr Kojiro Morikawa, Historian, Member of Osaka Foreign Business Network Club & Investor, Kyoto, Japan.
A brief introduction of the Mithila Museum at the Museum of Modern Art, Wakayama
Mr Tokio Hasegawa, Founder-Director, Mithila Museum, Tokamachi, Niigata, Japan. (Yuka-san - Amagasaki, Osaka, interpreter)
My Journey of Dance, Kalari, Yoga, Geeta and Situation of Indian Culture in Japan
Ms Yoko Matsushita, Bharat Natyam Dancer, Founder-Director, Studio Prachee, Osaka, Japan
India-Japan Economic Relations: Select Aspects
Dr H.S. Prabhakar, former Prof, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi
Tea break: 11:20 – 11:40 hours
Session II: 11:40 – 13:00 hours
Chair: Dr Anu Jindal, Artist, Scholar, Arts Administrator
Special Address: Dr Vibha Dhawan, Director-General, The Energy & Resources Institute (TERI), New Delhi
India as a fountain in the Japanese popular culture context: Focusing on the 1970s children's action TV drama Rainbow Man
Dr Hajime Hasegawa, Prof of Media Studies, Gaku-in University, Tokyo
Dr Nisha Taneja, ICRIER, New Delhi
Three Similarities of China’s Territorial Expansion: How does QUAD work?
Dr Satoru Nagao, Fellow (non-resident), Hudson Institute (Washington DC), will join from Tokyo
Lunch Break: 13:00 – 14:00 hours
Session III: 14:00 – 15:20 hours
Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Japan-India
Dr Sreeram Chaulia, Prof & Dean, Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA), O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), Sonipat, Haryana, India
Mr Anuj Dayal, Principal Executive Director (CC), Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, New Delhi
Mr Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, Head of India Practice, Eurasia Group, New Delhi
Indo-Japanese bilateral and multilateral relations till 2047
Mr Gautam Mukherjee, Senior Journalist & TV Panelist, New Delhi
Strategic Partnership/Africa Corridor
Mr. Manish Chand, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, India Writes Network, Centre for Global India Insights (CGII), India
Tea break: 15:20 – 15:40 hours
Session IV: 15:40 – 17:00 hours
Chair: Dr Anita Sharma, former Prof, Dept of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi, New Delhi
Japan-India Trade and Soft Power Exchanges
Mr Amarendra Khatua, former Secretary and Director-General, Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), New Delhi
City Planning in Japan: Historic City of Nagahama
Dr Prafulla Parlekar, Prof in Dept of Urban Planning, School of Planning & Architecture, New Delhi
Environment Friendly Design for Sustainable Living-Japanese Role Model
Dr Anu Jindal, Artist Scholar Arts Administrator, New Delhi
Summation by Dr Anu Jindal
The Symposium takes off from the Embassy of Japan in India’s declaration of “Building a future for our centenary” – looking ahead to the year 2052, when the celebration to mark the 100th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and India will take place.
Organised to mark the 70th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Japan and India
Relevance of the Values of the Freedom Struggle
Relevance of the Values of the Freedom Struggle
Speaker: S. Irfan Habib
Moderator of the series: Suhas Borker
Introduction: Vinay Kumar, Secretary General, Press Club of India
The series of Conversations with Media is jointly presented by IIC and PCI and is hosted by them alternatively every month
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Slow Disaster: Political Ecology of Hazards and Everyday Life in the Brahmaputra Valley, Assam
By Mitul Baruah (Routledge Taylor & Francis: 2022)
Discussants: Shri Sanjoy Hazarika, writer, columnist and Human Rights activist; Prof. Arupjyoti Saikia, Professor, Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT, Guwahati; Prof. Rajeswari Raina, Professor, Dept. of International Relations and Governance Studies, Shiv Nadar University; and Dr. Mitul Baruah, Assistant Professor, Sociology, Anthropology and Environmental Studies, Ashoka University and author of the book
Moderator: Dr. Swargajyoti Gohain, Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Ashoka University
Neighbourhood First
Coordinated by Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Ashok K. Mehta
India-Nepal Relations Post the Elections
A discussion with Amb. Manjeev Puri, former India Ambassador to Nepal; Ms Akanshya Shah, Nepali journalist and researcher based in Delhi; Dr. Nihar R. Nayak, Research Fellow, MP-Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses; and Lt. Gen. P.J.S. Pannu, former Deputy Chief of Army Staff
Chair: Maj. Gen. Ashok K. Mehta
Provincial and national elections in Nepal will be held on 20 November 2022. Going by results from local elections held earlier this year, the Nepali Congress-led alliance of Prime Minister S.B. Deuba is likely to be the winners with the K.P. Oli led UML Alliance giving a tough fight. The border dispute with India including Kalapani will be a key issue and focus on nationalism.
IIC DIAMOND JUBILEE LECTURES ON ENGENDERING THE DISCOURSE
Her Voice: India @75 - Affirmative Legislation for Equitable Women’s Representation
Speaker: Rami Chhabra, pioneer woman journalist and columnist of women’s issues in the national press; former administrator, Member, National Population Commission; Founder-President, STREEBAL
Introduction: Dr. S.Y. Quraishi, former Chief Election Commissioner of India and author of An Undocumented Wonder – The Making of the Great Indian Election
Concluding Remarks: Gopalkrishna Gandhi, Life Trustee, IIC and former administrator, diplomat and Governor
Chair: Dr. Meenakshi Gopinath, Life Trustee, IIC and Chairperson, Centre for Policy Research
India@ 75 with a mere 15-per cent women in Parliament - less in State Legislatures- is a travesty of the Constitutional promise of gender-equality. The controversial Women’s Reservation Bill (WRB) featuring rotational-constituencies lies moribund in Rajya Sabha. But the soon-to-be-inaugurated-new-Parliament- building with ample space -and the General Election scheduled in 2024 - make it imperative to examine women’s political representation issues anew: for alternatives to harmoniously, seamlessly, assure equity to women. Rami Chhabra had earlier fielded an alternative that merited serious consideration by the Parliament Standing Committee examining WRB. She updates the facts and arguments to urge policy-makers across the political spectrum to unite and fulfill the overdue Constitutional obligation – one that could hopefully also recalibrate the country’s politics to greater accountability.
( Collaboration: WISCOMP )
Mid-Year Review of the Indian Economy 2022-2023
To be presented by Dr. Poonam Gupta, Director General, National Council of Applied Economic Research (NCAER); and Dr. Mridul Saggar, Investor Education and Protection Fund Authority (IEPF) Chair Professor, NCAER
Discussants: Prof. Arvind Panagariya, Columbia University and Visiting Distinguished Professor, NCAER; Shri Amitabh Kant, India’s G-20 Sherpa; and Dr. V. Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Adviser to the Govt. of India
Chair: Dr. Poonam Gupta
(Collaboration: Malcolm and Elizabeth Adiseshiah Trust; and National Council of Applied Economic Research)
Neighbourhood First
Coordinator: Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Ashok K. Mehta
Altered Status Quo in Ladakh: Securing a Better Deal
Panelists: Amb. Ashok K. Kantha, Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies, Distinguished Fellow, Vivekananda International Foundation and former Ambassador to China; Lt. Gen. (Retd.) P.J.S. Pannu, former General Officer Commanding, 14 Corps Ladakh and former Deputy Chief of Integrated Defence Staff (Operations); Amb. P. Stobdan, former Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan; and Shri Sushant Singh, Senior Fellow, Centre for Policy Research and writer-journalist
Chair: Maj. Gen. Ashok K. Mehta
The Chinese have shut the door on the disengagement process in Ladakh. The altered status quo with a DMZ replacing LAC is the new normal. The Indian military commanders are seeking restoration of the status quo ante as before the stand-off. The panelists will discuss these and other issues
Book Discussion Group
India’s Trade Policy in the 21st Century
By Amita Batra (Routledge Taylor & Francis; 2022)
Discussants: Dr. Shankar Acharya, economist and Member Board of Governors and Honorary Professor, ICRIER; Shri Ashok Bhattacharya, Editorial Director, Business Standard; Dr. Harsha Vardhana Singh,; and Dr. Amita Batra, Professor of Economics, Centre for South Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University and author of the book
Book Discussion Group
Bombay Imagined: An Illustrated History of the Unbuilt City
By Robert Stephens (Edicions Altrim S.L.: 2022)
The author, Mr. Robert Stephens, Principal Architect, RMA Architects will be in conversation with Shri R. Srinivas, former Town and Country Planner, TCPO, MoHUA and former Director, Ahmedabad Smart City Development Limited
Women Saints of India: The roots of their spiritual audacity
Speaker: K. Jaykumar
Chair: Smt Chuden Misra, Member-Secretary, INTACH
The talk will explore the spiritual, psychological and social dimensions of the conduct of women mystics saints like Lal Ded and Rupa Bhavani of Kashmir, Akka Mahadevi of Karnataka, Meera of Rajastam, the Buddhist women ascetics in Theri Gatha, Andal of Tamil Nadu, Mukta Bai of Maharashtra, and several others who lived lives as dictated by their clear inner urge in India. What makes them so audacious that even nudity is of no consequence to some of them. The exploration will also lead towards that inner sun of realization.
K. Jayakumar is a poet writing in both Malayalam and English. Author of 45 books, including ten anthologies of poems and an equal number of translations.
