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The Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru Memorial lectures highlights! This has been an awesome experience owed to @amitabhmattoo ! It was a pleasure hosting our esteemed guests @DrSJaishankar @nsitharaman @KanwalSibal and the faculty at SIS! We look forward to seeing you again next year!
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Amb. of the USA to India will speak on the US-India relationship @JNU_official_50 @amitabhmattoo @chamujegan Venue: Convention Centre, JNU Date: 29th April, 2024, 4 PM - 5 PM Note: Entry by registration and email confirmation
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The first session of the Kunzru lectures begins on ‘Raison d’Etat or Raison du Monde? Theorising Indian Foreign Policy in an Age of Uncertainty’ with @RRajagopalanJNU , Prof Jayati Srivastava, @HappymonJacob , and Dr Moushumi Basu. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50
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We begin the second day of the Kunzru lectures with @KanwalSibal , @amitabhmattoo , @SalmaBava on Continuities, Change in India’s Foreign Policy. “Ideological component of foreign policy has diluted during the tenure of @narendramodi . India first approach paramount” @KanwalSibal
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The group of people who made this happen with the Hon’ble Minister @nsitharaman . Special thanks to @amitabhmattoo for this intellectual delight. We look forward to hosting the Kunzru lecture series next year at @JNU_official_50
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The amazing team led by Dr Aprajita Kashyap and @SalmaBava with the final panel of the day @gsachdevajnu , Prof Atul Kumar. Grateful to @amitabhmattoo for this fantabulous initiative. SIS will reach new heights with you as its leader.
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‘Vision of Viksit Bharat for 2047’ by @nsitharaman begins by Hon’ble Minister’s regards to @JNU_official_50 .
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Second session of the day on ‘Saving Afghanistan: India’s choices’ with Prof Ambrish Dhaka and Dr Mahesh Ranjan Debata begins now! Reporting live @OorjaTapan @strikermukesh with @LAMP_JNU
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At the end of a lecture that can be best described as an intellectual delight. @amitabhmattoo @KanwalSibal @SalmaBava Thank you for joining us.
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We start the second session of the day on ‘India and the European Union: Mirage or Messiah’ with @chamujegan @SalmaBava - stalwarts of European studies in India! Students of SIS will attest- there is no one better than @SalmaBava . Follow this thread. @amitabhmattoo
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Join the SIS Kunzru lecture series from 26th February to 1st March. Registration mandatory. @DrSJaishankar @nsitharaman @amitabhmattoo @chamujegan @JNU_official_50
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Final technical session of this awesome journey of the Kunzru lectures on ‘ The Promise of a secure tomorrow: India’s role in shaping Global financial, economic, and environmental institutions’ with Prof Amit S Ray, Prof Sangeeta Bansal, Prof Meeta Mehera, Prof Aparna Sawhney.
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The first session after lunch on ‘Marrying Our Fortunes Together? Pragmatism in India’s Foreign Policy Towards the Americas’ with Dr Soumyajit Ray, Prof Arvind Kumar, Dr Priti Singh, and Dr Aprajita Kashyap. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50 @SalmaBava
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Ex-Vice President of the Republic of Guatemala, H.E. Mr. César Guillermo Castillo Reyes spoke on completion of 50yrs of diplomatic relations between India and Guatemala in @sisjnu_official @icssr
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Final session of the day: ‘Great Promises or More Troubles: India’s policies towards its neighbourhood’ with Prof P Sahadevan, Prof Sanjay Bharadwaj, Dr Gadde Omprasad. Reporting live @OorjaTapan @strikermukesh with @LAMP_JNU
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Second session of the Centre for Indo-Pacific studies begins with Prof Shankari Sundararaman and Prof Rahul Mishra on ‘Shaping order in a new region: India’s policies Towards the Indo-pacific’ reporting live with @LAMP_JNU @OorjaTapan @strikermukesh
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The registrations for February 26th have closed. The registration link will be reactivated in a few days for March 1st. #AcademicTwitter @amitabhmattoo @chamujegan @JNU_official_50 Registered participants will be sent a confirmation email. Pl carry that along.
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We were witness to the stellar intellect of the best and brightest! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 @LAMP_JNU
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CCUSLAS concluding the session with a customary ritual at Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru Memorial Lectures 2024 @sisjnu_official @AnshujoshiJnu
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@sisjnu_official invites for the inaugural #Kunzru_memorial lecture by Hon'ble EAM @DrSJaishankar @JNU_official_50 @amitabhmattoo @chamujegan 26th February, 2024 @ 4PM
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Last session today with Prof Alka Acharya, Dr Sandip Mishra on ‘The China Challenge’; “Kunzru Lectures are the place where policy and scholarship dissect - so we need to frame debates to contribute to policy making” Prof Acharya. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50
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Happening tomorrow @JNU_official_50 ! #booklaunch of ‘Transformations of India’s Foreign Policy’ with @amitabhk87 @amitabhmattoo . A collaboration of practitioners & academia on how India is shaping the Global order as a Responsible power. #mustread @kumaraswamyJNU @chamujegan
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We look forward to welcoming our distinguished alumna @nsitharaman who is a source of inspiration to millions of youngsters, especially women who are aspiring politicians & economists. Thank you for making it happen @amitabhmattoo , Dean, SIS. Registration mandatory. @jnu_aao
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Tomorrow!!! One of the world’s most thoughtful, visionary and prudent Finance Ministers- the one and only ⁦Hon’ble ⁦ @nsitharaman ⁩ at her alma mater ⁦ @sisjnu_official ⁩ ⁦ @JNU_official_50 ⁩ at 4 pm on 1 March 2024
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Final panel of the day on ‘Energy security in a warming world: India’s choices’ with Prof Gulshan Sachdeva and Prof Atul Kumar. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50 super excited! 👏🏽👏🏽
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“There is no greater testimony to our scholarship and our research than @DrSJaishankar ” says @amitabhmattoo at the Kunzru Lectures.
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Greetings! The School of International Studies (SIS) at @JNU_official_50 has joined @X today. It's an official handle of SIS.. Congratulates the new dean of @SisMedia22146
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Happening on 15th March 2024! An engaging seminar on 75 Years of India-Chile Diplomatic Relations! Organised by CCUS&LAS , SIS @LAMP_JNU @amitabhmattoo @Kashapra13
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We begin the third day of the Kunzru lectures with Prof Archana Upadhyaya and Dr Rajan Kumar on ‘Nostalgia or realpolitik: Russia-Ukraine conflict and India’s balancing act’ @LAMP_JNU @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50
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Final day of Kunzru Memorial Lecture Series. For the first session, we have with us @kumaraswamyJNU and Dr. Jajati Pattnaik from Centre for West Asian Studies on the topic ‘India and West Asia: Act of Balancing’. Reporting live with @LAMP_JNU @amitabhmattoo @Kashapra13
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Testimony to the scholarship of SIS. Academia adds value via analysis, logic and best practices. @gsachdevajnu @amitabhmattoo
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Discussed the interplay between economic and geopolitical aspects of various connectivity strategies in the Eurasian region at a workshop organised by the Russian & Central Asian Studies at SIS #JNU
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We can honestly attest to the fantastic scholarship at @JNU_official_50 student-centric, interdisciplinary, engaging, encouraging the best talent in the nation! @amitabhmattoo @DrSJaishankar @nsitharaman
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Excellent student interaction during the panel on ‘India’s energy options in a warming world’ #Kunjrulectures #JNU
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Amazing lectures on Americas going on here! This is the best faculty in India people! 👏🏽👏🏽 @LAMP_JNU
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Dr Priti Singh on “Pragmatism in India’s foreign policy overtures towards the Latin American and the Caribbean region” @sisjnu_official
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“Today, a civilisational state is making itself heard in the comity of nations” @DrSJaishankar at @JNU_official_50 . @amitabhmattoo
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This concludes power packed day one of the Kunzru Lectures. 👏🏽 Thank you for joining us. We look forward to day two that begins with @KanwalSibal and @amitabhmattoo speaking on the changes and continuities in India’s Foreign Policy! @JNU_official_50
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Amitabh Mattoo
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The China Challenge & trends in East Asia with SIS’s thought leadership including the redoubtable Prof Alka Acharya @sis
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Join us in welcoming @nsitharaman to @JNU_official_50 with @amitabhmattoo . We’re both physicians and biochemists. We are the school of international studies. No greater evidence of excellence of JNU than @nsitharaman 👏🏽
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Centre for Canadian US & Latin American Studies invites you for a One Day Seminar on THE RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE Candidates, Parties and the Presidential Campaign of 2024: Perspectives from India Date: 21.03.24 Venue: Lecture Hall II, Convention Centre, JNU Time: 10:00 am
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Second session of the Kunzru Lectures on ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam: Ancient Indian texts for a post-anthropocentric world’ with @shanteshjnu and Dr Ravi Rameshchandra Shukla discussing indispensability of ancient Indian ideas in the 21st century. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50
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Ten propositions by @DrSJaishankar at @JNU_official_50 @ Kunzru lectures. 1. There has been a restructuring of the world order. New groupings have emerged. Change will continue but not in a linear manner. India will question the questioners.
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Happening tomorrow at 4 pm. Registration mandatory. @nsitharaman at @JNU_official_50 ! Distinguished Alumna. We look forward to learning from her experience and wisdom. @amitabhmattoo @jnu_aao
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@amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50 “A genealogical approach is needed in understanding concepts like Non-alignment, Pan-Asianism, Great Power, bridge states etc. Age of uncertainty should not be scary. Norms and values shouldn't always be separated from interests” @HappymonJacob
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Third session of the day begins with Prof V G Hegde and Prof Bharat Desai on ‘India and International Law: Inheritor, Shaper, Seeker’; “SIS- a think tank in international matters. Can also co-host @raisinadialogue ” says Prof Desai. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50
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@KanwalSibal India always had a strong Africa oriented policy - Afro-Asian solidarity is the cornerstone of our foreign policy. India's foreign Policy today is much more confident. And this is registering on our interlocutors. We are no longer looking for aid etc. @KanwalSibal
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@sisjnu_official
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Join the Book Discussion on @AmbBhaswati1 's latest book The Indentured & Their Route on Apr 12 2024, 344, SIS 2 at 3 PM. @amitabhmattoo @amb_virugupta @AmarjivaLochan @ajaydubey @sushmitarajwar2
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Join the talk by H.E. @simoncoveney on 75 years of India-Ireland Diplomatic Relations @amitabhmattoo @SalmaBava @JNU_official_50 @chamujegan
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School of International Studies is epitome of excellence. Always active. Always enthusiastic. Best and the brightest bringing the global to the local and making it cool! @amitabhmattoo @LAMP_JNU @JNU_official_50
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Speaking at the outstanding international seminar organised by the Centre for Russian Studies ⁦ @sisjnu_official ⁩. A remarkable collaboration between ⁦ @JNU_official_50 ⁩ and Kazakh, French & Egyptian institutions
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@LAMP_JNU Dr Priti Singh uses James Boswell’s map to explain ideology in Latin America. Chile is left but a huge fan of @taylorswift13 it is a complicated scenario. @LAMP_JNU
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3rd session on ‘Nkosi Sikelel’i Afrika: Engaging the new Africa’ with Prof J M Moosa and Dr Venkatraman Manickam. The term literally translates to ‘Lord Bless Africa’ & is part of a hymn originally written in 1897. Reporting live @OorjaTapan @strikermukesh with @LAMP_JNU
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What is Bharat? Economically- resilience Developmentally- where no one is left behind Politically- India engages with the world on its own terms. Culturally- our heritage, tradition, practices. Says @DrSJaishankar @ Kunzru lectures at @JNU_official_50 . @amitabhmattoo
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While this continues ,ties with US have become stronger. The degree of foreign power engagement today with India has been the highest till now. Both US and Russian Presidents laud our growth and foreign policy interactions. @KanwalSibal
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Happening today! Registration mandatory. Watch live on @JNU_official_50 official YouTube channel. @amitabhmattoo @chamujegan @Kashapra13 @SalmaBava
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Our most professional colleagues at @LAMP_JNU join us in the coverage of the biggest, most influential gathering in international relations at @JNU_official_50 ! @amitabhmattoo
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Prof Rajan Kumar discussing Russia- Ukraine conflict and India’s balancing act “Nostalgia or Realpolitik?” @RajanKumarJNU @sisjnu_official @sisblogjnu @JNU_official_50
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3. Calculus of national security have become complicated. In this as well, Bharat has become proactive as evidenced by our engagement at LAC. Uri and Balakot send their own messages.
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7. Multilateralism in the current era stands gridlocked. Reforms are indispensable for the UNSC. Our interests are best served by working with the like minded.
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8. Old order coexists with the new world order. Bharat understands the distinction between anti-west and non west.
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“We have your back even when you go abroad” @DrSJaishankar at the Kunzru lectures at @JNU_official_50 @amitabhmattoo
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6. A multipolar world must have a multipolar Asia at its core. It is best accomplished by mutual respect.
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@amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50 “Women absent in the diplomatic history - metanarratives come with a political bias in Theorising India's foreign Policy”- Dr Moushumi Basu. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50
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4. Economic security is extremely importance. Openness to the world does not justify thwarting level playing field at home. We will participate in reliable supply chains. Upgrading skills, promoting talent represent the transformation of India.
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5. Bharat serves as the voice of the Global South that takes heart from Bharat’s initiatives on socio-economic delivery.
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About to begin. Valedictory session of the Kunzru lectures with @nsitharaman @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50 watch live on JNU Facebook page!
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9. There is a rising divide between east and the west. India was able to find consensus between various countries at the G20 summit.
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“International cooperation may be a modern concept but Vasudhev kutumkabam has existed since civilisation commenced.” @DrSJaishankar @ Kunzru lectures at @JNU_official_50 @amitabhmattoo
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@OorjaTapan @strikermukesh The Taliban have been successful till now to contain whatever crises Americans had left in the form of ISIS elements and outside interference in the region. Says Prof Ambrish as reported by @OorjaTapan
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@OorjaTapan A main problem in Africa has been with Democracy where multi Party system were thrashed, subsumed into a single party and eventually became a big man's party and the trend was later followed by frequent coups which destabilised the region: Dr Moosa rep: @strikermukesh
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@OorjaTapan With European arrival in the Western part of Africa, slave trade began, kingdoms perished and intra-African trade was hampered. With the opening of Suez Canal , European colonial powers were able to enter the Eastern part of Africa by crossing the Red Sea. Rep: @OorjaTapan
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With the US, we have a very special relationship. This marriage seems to be on track because both nations have a larger responsibility towards an uncertain future in International politics- Prof Arvind Kumar.
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JNU Vice Chancellor welcomes @DrSJaishankar to @JNU_official_50 where excellence meets equity, change meets continuity. @amitabhmattoo
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10. Bharat’s story is one of resurgence and rejuvenation at home and positive contribution to the world as evidenced by various bilateral and multilateral initiatives by Bharat.
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@OorjaTapan India is not consistent in dealing with Africa as we're with other regions of the world. we are not holding talks regularly except in recent years which makes india loosely fitting inyo the African concerns: Dr Moosa as rep by @strikermukesh
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@KanwalSibal BRICS , SCO etc are our steps of multi-alignment and international balancing in the realm of strategic autonomy. @KanwalSibal
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We look forward to this exciting line up. The cynosure of academia in international relations. We begin SIS’s flagship program Kunzru lectures. @amitabhmattoo @JNU_official_50 @chamujegan @DrSJaishankar @nsitharaman
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@OorjaTapan @strikermukesh Reasons for stability in Afghanistan since 2021 is that Pakistan had leveraged significantly in Afghanistan and eventually all wind up with US decision to quit. Says Prof Ambrish rep by @strikermukesh
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Prof Sahadevan: India was quite active in the power projection during the 1970s-80s in South Asia. India today talks about perseverance in the region and has moved on from " Monroe Doctrine"similarities in South Asia. If states herein are pushed , it will backfire. @OorjaTapan
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65% of India's defence needs come from Russia and India doesn't support the idea of a unipolar world order. Also the only country in the UNSC which recognises Kashmir as an integral part of India is only Russia. @OorjaTapan
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@OorjaTapan @strikermukesh Women in Afghanistan have been assertive. The first Education Minister in South Asia was Queen Suraiyya in 1919 during Amantullah's reign. Afghan women take patriarchy as a challenge and try to manage within that limited system says Prof Ambrish rep by @OorjaTapan
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A stellar analysis by Dr Aprajita Kashyap on the current situation between India and Canada. @LAMP_JNU
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@OorjaTapan Apart from various aspirations from Africa, more than 70 percent of the UN security agenda have been dominated by the African region: Dr Moosa as rep by @strikermukesh
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@LAMP_JNU The US wants India to take responsibility because of a rise in India’s global reputation- Prof Arvind Kumar.
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The UN declaration to dedicate the decade from 2014 to 2024 to sustainable energy for all underlines the growing significance of energy for sustainable development. Says Prof Atul Kumar.
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2. The world now looks more uncertain demanding independent thinking from Bharat.
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Irrespective of pendulum like shifts between left & right in L. America, there hasn't been much shift in India's postures towards Latin America. Says Dr Priti Singh @LAMP_JNU
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Prof Sahadevan: In South Asian, indias major task is to maintain the political as well as economic stability @strikermukesh
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@KanwalSibal India has always been a supporter of the Palestine cause. Our relations with Israel began in the early 1990s and have grown stronger. India supports a two state solution. Relations with Israel- not a barrier to relations with gulf monarchies. @KanwalSibal
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Dr Aprajita Kashyap on Indo-Canada relations. @LAMP_JNU
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5. Fifth Phase - 2000s - Revival of Engagement: Thaw in relations with Stephen Harper's visits to India 6. Sixth phase - oscillating phase in the last decade - waxing and waning of relations. Dr Aprajita Kashyap on Indo-Canada relations. @LAMP_JNU
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@PROFBHARDWAJJNU Deep states has been very powerful in Pakistan which has continously destabilise various efforts of between India and Pakistan. @OorjaTapan
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@LAMP_JNU Latin America a fragmented region , a region of chaos - Political consensus has not been very easy in the last decade - trends of greater polarisation due to COVID , rising unemployment, inflation and economic crises. @LAMP_JNU
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The effort at bringing transparency, formalisation of Indian economy, bringing assistance to people who need it to get it in full, in time. Technology was our answer. @nsitharaman
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School of International Studies
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@LAMP_JNU Dr Priti Singh on Pragmatism in India’s foreign policy towards the Latin American and Caribbean region. @LAMP_JNU
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School of International Studies
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Most important Factors in shaping FP are resources, economy, national interest, historical experience, leadership etc says Prof Omprasad @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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@PROFBHARDWAJJNU India’s policy initiatives has been shifted to Reciprocity to non Reciprocity, bilateralism to multilateralism, unilateral to constructve unilateralism, resource nationalism to resource sharing. @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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Intervention of West is very prominent in the south asian region which is mainly important for their indo Pacific and energy resources policy. @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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Prof Amit S Ray: Global economy has a major component in form of technology which depends on critical resources security. @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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Dr Mishra: US had its own limitations and its alliance partners such as Japan and Australia weren't able to hold the region so india became a natural option. Rep by @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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@OorjaTapan Suez canal was a big development in the history of Africa which led Europeeans the possibility to come to the Eastern coast of the Africa to manoeuvre their interests. Rep: @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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Russia might be wounded but it would remain an important military power in Eurasia, geopolitically important and there can be a possible military alliance between Russia-China. @RajanKumarJNU @OorjaTapan
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School of International Studies
7 months
Honoured to host @nsitharaman . With this concludes the Kunzru lecture series! Coming up next: highlights of the week! Stay tuned and #watchthisspace
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Nirmala Sitharaman Office
7 months
Smt @nsitharaman delivers the Pandit Hriday Nath Kunzru Memorial Lecture 2024 on the topic ‘The vision of Viksit Bharat in an evolving global landscape’ at the Jawaharlal Nehru University ( @JNU_official_50 ) in New Delhi. #ViksitBharat
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Pakistan has been under various crisis political, economic, security crisis, terrorism, environment concerns, and others. @strikermukesh
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School of International Studies
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In the case of humanitarian conflict - mostly productive populations are getting killed and these countries are not very big in population as a resource. Mobilisation of the army became a challenge for the Ukrainian side. @RajanKumarJNU @OorjaTapan
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