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REIMAGINING SOUTH ASIA
VIJIGISHU
2020
MULTILATERALISM IN THE POST COVID-19 WORLD
28-30 SEPTEMBER 2020
Dr. Shreesh k. Pathak(Convener)
PROF. S D MUNI(Professor EMERITUS,
JNU )
PROF. SPM TRIPATHI(VC, IGNTU)
AMB. VISHNU PRAKASH(Former Diplomat)
PROF. HARSH V PANT(King's College,
London, UK)
PROF. SWARAN SINGH(Chairperson CPOD, JNU)
AMB. S R SIMKHADA(National Defence University, Nepal)
PROF. NAGALAXMI M RAMAN
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LIVE
PROF. BALVINDER SHUKLA(Vice Chancellor,
Amity University Uttar Pradesh)
PROF. V. YOGA JYOTSNA(Dean, AIIS)
(Director & Head, AIIS)
REIMAGINING SOUTH ASIAVIJIGISHU
2020
MULTILATERALISM IN THEPOST COVID-19 WORLD
28-30 SEPTEMBER 2020
Dr. Shreesh k. Pathak(Convener)
PROF. JAYAPRASAD K. (Pro VC, CUK)
PROF. S BHARADWAJ(South Asian Studies, JNU)
DR. IRINA IONELA POP (Director, CGSRS, UK)
PROF. T P SINGH(BHU)
DR. PRAMOD JAISWAL
(Former Ambassador)
DR. RAYMOND LAU(Hong Kong,
Baptist University)
ANKIT BHATIA(Moolya Foundation)
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LIVE
AMB. ANIL TRIGUNAYAT
(NIICE, Nepal)
AMITY INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES (AIIS)
Organizes
VIJIGISHU 2020
In collaboration with
Theme: Reimagining South Asia: Multilateralism in the Post COVID World
Date: 28th - 30th September 2020 Venue: Online Zoom : https://bit.ly/32OBARM
Programme Schedule
Day 1 - 28th September 2020, Monday : Inaugural Session 10:00-12:00 PM (IST)
Time Topic Speaker (s)
10:00 am– 10:05 am The Beginning By Students of AIIS
10:05 am– 10:10 am
Inaugural Address Prof. (Dr.) Nagalaxmi M. Raman, HoI, AIIS AUUP Noida, India
10.10 am – 10.20 am Welcome Address Dr. Pramod Jaiswal, Director, NIICE Nepal
10.20 am – 10.25 am About VIJIGISHU-2020 Dr. Shreesh K Pathak, AIIS, Convenor
10.25 am – 10.35 am Introduction of the Theme Prof. V. Yoga Jyotsana, Dean, AIIS Noida,
India
10.35 am – 10.45 am Vice Chancellor Address Prof. Balvinder Shukla, Hon. VC, Amity
University Uttar Pradesh, Noida, India
10.45 am - 11.00 am Chief Guest Prof. Shree Prakash Mani Tripathi, Vice
Chancellor, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, India
11.00 am – 11.25 am Key Note Speaker Prof. S. D. Muni, Professors Emeritus, JNU
New Delhi, India
11.25 am – 11.50 am Guest of Honour Amb. Vishnu Prakash, Former High
Commissioner to Canada, India
11.50 am – 12.00 pm Vote of Thanks Mr. Ankit Bhatia, Director, Moolya
Foundation
Technical Session – I : Multilateralism in South Asia 12:00 PM - 2.00 PM(IST)
Time Speaker (s) Topic
12.00 pm – 12.05 pm
Anchoring by Students of AIIS
12.05 pm – 12.10 pm
Amb. Vishnu Prakash, Former High Commissioner to Canada, India
Chair Multilateralism in South Asia
12.20 pm – 12.40 pm
Dr. Anna Nath Ganguly,
Assistant Professor, AISS
Noida, India
Multiculturalism or Ethnocentricity: Which
way is the right way for South Asia?
12.40 pm – 01.00 pm
Dr. Bharti Chhibbar, Assistant Professor, Delhi University, India
Multilateralism in the Asian Regional
Architecture: Can ASEAN be an Exemplar for
SAARC?
01.00 pm – 01.20 pm
Ms. Monika Sethuraman, Central China Normal University, China
The case of underrepresentation of South
Asian Cultural heritages at UNESCO: Lessons
from China
01.20 pm – 01.40 pm
Mr. Soham Das, Director, Tillotoma Foundation
Exploring Multilateralism in South Asia
Lunch Break – We will assemble back at 2.45 pm (students to coordinate)
Technical Session – II : Foreign Policies of South Asian Countries in Post-COVID-19 world 03:00-05:00 PM (IST)
Time Speaker (s) Topic
03.00 pm – 03.05 pm
Anchoring by Students of AIIS
03.05 pm – 03.15 pm
Prof. Sanjay Bharadwaj,
Professor, CSAS, JNU, India
Chair
Foreign Policies of South Asian Countries in Post-COVID-19 world
03.15 pm – 03.35 pm
Dr. Aditi Priya, Assistant Professor, Manipal University Jaipur, India
Covid 19 And Human Security In South Asia
03.35 pm – 03.50 pm
Mr. Abhigyan Guha, PG Student, Jadavpur University, India
Decoding the Post-Pandemic Geopolitical
Jigsaw Puzzle: A Macroscopic Insight From
An Indian Perspective
03.50 pm – 04.20 pm
Ms. Astha Chadha, Research Scholar, Asia Pacific University, Japan
India's Covid-19 Strategy & Relations With
Africa: Implications For International
Relations In The Indian Ocean
04.20 pm – 04.40 pm
Ms. Sandhya Rani, Research Scholar, CSAS, JNU Delhi, India
Multilateralism in Nepal’s Foreign Policy:
Need of The Hour in Post Covid-19 Asia
04.40 pm – 05.00 pm
Dr. Begum Burak, Associate Researcher, French Institute of Anatolian Studies, Turkey
The Media Profile in India
Day 2 – 29th September 2020, Tuesday
Technical Session – III : IOR and Indo-Pacific Region 10:00-12:00 PM (IST)
Time Speaker (s) Topic
10:00 am– 10:05 am
Anchoring by Students of AIIS
10:05 am– 10:30 am
Prof. Tej Pratap Singh, Professor, BHU, India
Chair IOR and Indo-Pacific Region
10:30 am– 10:45 am
Ms. Gargi Sharma, PG Student, AIIS Noida, India
Chinese Aggression and the Indo-Pacific
Region
10:45 am– 11:00 am
Ms. Anushka Saxena, PG Student, Lady Shri Ram College for Women Delhi, India
ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific
Narrative: Prospects for Regional Hegemony
11:00 am– 11:20 am
Ms. Sumitra Karki, Researcher, NIICE, Nepal
BIMSTEC: Hope for Increased Cooperation
11:20 am– 11:40 am
Ms. Disha Garg, PG Student, AIIS Noida, India
IOR AND INDO-PACIFIC REGION
11:40 am– 12:00 pm
Col. Satyajit Ghoshal Jostling for Strategic Gains in IOR- India and
China: An Analytical Perspective
Technical Session – IV : Bilateral Relations between South Asian Nations 12:00 - 2.00 PM (IST)
Time Speaker (s) Topic
12.00 pm – 12.05 pm Anchoring by Students of AIIS
12.05 pm – 12.20 pm Prof. Sukhwant Singh Bindra, Director Research, AIPP & AIIS Noida, India
Chair Bilateral Relations between South Asian Nations
12.20 pm – 12.35 pm Ms. Nancy Puri, Research Scholar, AIIS Noida, India
Bilateral Relations Between South Asian Nations in Covid-19 Pandemic: A Review
12.35 pm – 12.50 pm Ms. Gopika Puthuvayil, PG Student, AIIS Noida, India
Bilateral relations in South Asian countries
12.50 pm – 01.05 pm Dr. Lobzang Dorji, Lecturer, Royal University of Bhutan, Bhutan
Revisit of SAARC Charter Article 10
01.05 pm – 01.20 pm Ms. Garima Gairola, Research Scholar, Amity University Noida, India
India-Bangladesh Relations: A New Facet of Cooperation
01.20 pm – 01.40 pm Mr. Phoebe Mok, Japan Enhancing Indo-Pakistan Relations through
Climate Action Activities
01.40 pm – 02.00 pm Dr. Sujit Datta, Associate Professor, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh
Transformation of Sino-Indian Relations in South Asia: A Post COVID Assessment
Lunch Break - We will assemble back at 2.45 pm (students to coordinate)
Technical Session – V : Border, Defence and Strategic Scenario in South Asia Region Panel Discussion 03:00-05:00 PM (IST)
Speaker (s) Anchoring by Students of AIIS
Dr. Pramod Jaiswal, Director, NIICE Nepal Moderator
Mr. Ankit Bhatia, Director, Moolya Foundation Panelist
Dr. Sitakant Mishra, Associate Professor, PDPU Gandhi Nagar, India
Panelist
Dr. Dhananjay Tripathi, Assistant Professor, South Asian University Delhi, India
Panelist
Dr. Amit Kumar Upadhyay, Assistant Professor, DDU Gorakhpur University, India
Panelist
Dr. Shantesh Kumar Singh, Associate Professor, Haryana Central University, India
Panelist
04.55 pm – 05.00 pm
Dr. Divya Anand, Assistant Professor, AIIS Noida, India
Vote of Thanks
Day 3 – 30th September 2020, Wednesday
Technical Session – VI : Energy and Economic Cooperation in South Asia 10:00-12:00 PM (IST)
Time Speaker (s) Topic
10:00 am– 10:05 am
Anchoring by Students of AIIS
10:05 am– 10:20 am
Dr. Irina Ionela Pop, Director, Centre for Geopolitics & Security in Realism Studies, UK
Chair Energy and Economic Cooperation in South Asia
10:20 am– 10:40 am
Mr. Dullabha Sahoo, Research Scholar, JNU Delhi, India
Chabahar Seaport: The Economic and Strategic Interests to India, Iran and Afghanistan
10:40 am– 11:00 am
Ms. Priyanka Lohia, Research Scholar, Amity University Noida, India
Trans-Himalayan Corridor: Opportunities and Challenges
11:00 am– 11:20 am
Dr. Pamreihor Khashimwo, PDF, University of Delhi, India
India’s Energy Diplomacy Towards South
Asian Countries
11:20 am– 11:40 am Ms. Shreya Sinha, Researcher, NIICE, Nepal
Examining Relevance of the European
Union’s Regional Strategy in South Asia
11:40 am– 12:00 pm
Dr. Junuguru Srinivas, Assistant Professor, GITAM School of Gandian Studies, India
Time ripe for the SAARC to prioritize
economic and trade cooperation for
prosperous South Asia
We will assemble back at 11.45 am (students to coordinate)
Technical Session – VII : Reimagining South Asia 12:00-02:00 PM (IST)
Time Speaker (s) Topic
12.00 pm – 12.05 pm Anchoring by Students of AIIS
12.05 pm – 12.20 pm Dr. Raymond Lau, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Chair South Asia in Cooperation with Europe, Africa and Americas
12.20 pm – 12.50 pm Ms. Samprity Biswas, Research Scholar, CRCAS, JNU Delhi, India
Russia-Pakistan Rapprochement and Its
Implications for India
12.50 pm – 01.10 pm Dr. Swasti Rao, Assistant
Professor, Aligarh Muslim
Post-Colonial IR Theory : Emerging Post
Pandemic Worldview from South Asia
University, India
01.10 pm – 01.40 pm Mr. Sandeep Singh, PG Student, AIIS Noida, India
Chinese Aggression And Indo -Pacific Region
01.40 pm – 02.00 pm Ms. Nilanjana Saha, Research Scholar, AIIS Noida, India
The Nuclear Arms Race In South Asia:
Proliferation And Deterrence
Lunch Break - We will assemble back at 04.45 pm (students to coordinate)
Valedictory Session Panel Discussion : Reimagining South Asia: Multilateralism in the Post COVID World
05:00-07:00 PM (IST)
05.00 pm – 05.05 pm
Anchoring by Students of AIIS
Prof. Harsh V. Pant Professor of International Relations in Defence Studies Department and the India Institute at King’s College London
Prof. Swaran Singh
Chairperson, Centre for International Politics, Organisation and Disarmament (CIPOD), School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
Amb. Anil Trigunayat Member of the Indian Foreign Service Distinguished Fellow, VIF, India
Prof. (Dr.) K. Jayaprasad Pro-Vice Chancellor Central University of Kerala
Amb. Dr. Shambhu Ram Simkhada National Defense University, Nepal
06.50 pm – 07.00 pm
Dr. Jayadev Parida, Assistant Professor, AIIS Noida, India
Vote of Thanks