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India-NATO Dialogue
1 February 2010
0930-1730hrs
1-2 February 2010
Venue: United Service Institution (1 February), Claridges Hotel (2 February)

By Invitation Only
 

1-2 February 2010
Venue: United Service Institution (1 February), Claridges Hotel (2 February)

By Invitation Only

The India-NATO Dialogue is a collaborative effort of the Institute of Peace ad Conflict Studies (IPCS), United Service Institution of India (USI) and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS). Over the last few years, three such dialogues have been organized which have provided a sound basis for understanding mutual issues and concerns on security in our respective areas of interest. In 2010 the fourth round of the dialogue is being organized to continue this process of engagement and exchange of ideas.

Programme

Day 1: 1 February 2010
Venue: Seminar Room 1, USI

0930-1000hrs: Registration and Tea/Coffee
1000-1100hrs: Inaugural Session
1100-1215hrs: Session I: Regional Strategic Environment
1215-1330hrs: Session II: Af-Pak Strategy: Issues and Implications
1430-1600hrs: Session III: Future Responses from ISAF and India
1600-1715hrs: Session IV: Global Challenges and Approaches by NATO and India
1715-1730hrs: Valedictory Session

Day 2: 2 February 2010
Venue: The Senate, Hotel Claridges

1000-1015hrs: Registration and Tea/Coffee
1015-1045hrs: Inaugural Session
1045-1245hrs: NATO Security Policy and India
1245-1300hrs: Concluding Sessions
1300-1400hrs: Lunch

RSVP: Mr Jasbir Rakhra, Research Officer
Email: jasbir@ipcs.org
Ext: 327

 
 
 

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