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Nuclear Weapons Disarmament, Regional Security and Terrorism
1 December 2009
1000-1500hrs
 

One Day Workshop  in collaboration with the University of Jammu

Inaugural Address: Prof Varun Sahni, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu

Venue: University of Jammu

By Invitation Only

Programme

0930-1000 hrs:  Inaugural Address: Prof Varun Sahni, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu

Session I
1000-1020 hrs: Nuclear Strategies and Postures of India and Pakistan by Prof PR Chari
1020-1040 hrs: Nuclear Strategies and Postures of India and China by Maj Gen Dipankar Banerjee
1040-1130 hrs: Discussion
1130-1145 hrs:
Coffee Break

1145-1200 hrs: Safety and Security of Pakistan’s Nuclear Assets by D. Suba Chandran
1200-1215 hrs: WMD Terrorism: How Prepared are we? By SDS Jamwal
1215-1300 hrs: Discussion

1300 hrs: Lunch
 

 

 
 
 

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