Evolving Discourses of Security in International Politics | Investigating Crises in South Asia
Date : 02 Nov, 2017 Time : 1500-1630 hrs
On Thursday, 2 November 2017, the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) will host a discussion, titled 'Investigating Crises in South Asia', held under the aegis of the IPCS discussion series, 'Evolving Discourses of Security in International Politics'. The interaction will be chaired by Mr Rana Banerji, Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, and will take place from 1500-1630 hrs in the IPCS Conference Room at 18 Link Road, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi-110014. PROGRAMME 3.00-3.05 Opening Remarks by the Chair Rana Banerji Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India 3.05-3.15 Anatomy of a Crisis: Hypotheses on India-Pakistan Crisis Onset Hannah Haegeland Research Associate, South Asia Programme, Stimson Center 3.15-3.25 Intelligence, Strategic Assessment, and Decision Process Deficits: The Absence of Indian Learning from Crisis to Crisis Saikat Dutta South Asia Editor, Asia Times, and Policy Director, Centre for Internet and Society 3.25-3.35 Self-Referencing the News: Media, Policymaking, and Public Opinion in India-Pakistan Crises Ruhee Neog Director, IPCS 3.35-4.25 Q&A 4.25-4.30 Closing Remarks by the Chair Please contact events@ipcs.org or +91-11-4100-1902 to confirm participation or queries.
On Thursday, 2 November 2017, the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) hosted a discussion, titled 'Investigating Crises in South Asia', held under the aegis of the IPCS discussion series, 'Evolving Discourses of Security in International Politics'. The interaction was chaired by Mr Rana Banerji, Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, and took place from 1500-1630 hrs in the IPCS Conference Room at 18 Link Road, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi-110014.
PROGRAMME
3.00-3.05
Opening Remarks by the Chair
Rana Banerji
Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India
3.05-3.15
Anatomy of a Crisis: Hypotheses on India-Pakistan Crisis Onset
Hannah Haegeland
Research Associate, South Asia Programme, Stimson Center
3.15-3.25
Intelligence, Strategic Assessment, and Decision Process Deficits: The Absence of Indian Learning from Crisis to Crisis
Saikat Dutta
South Asia Editor, Asia Times, and Policy Director, Centre for Internet and Society
3.25-3.35
Self-Referencing the News: Media, Policymaking, and Public Opinion in India-Pakistan Crises
Ruhee Neog
Director, IPCS
3.35-4.25
Q&A
4.25-4.30
Closing Remarks by the Chair
On Thursday, 2 November 2017, the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) will host a discussion, titled 'Investigating Crises in South Asia', held under the aegis of the IPCS discussion series, 'Evolving Discourses of Security in International Politics'. The interaction will be chaired by Mr Rana Banerji, Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, and will take place from 1500-1630 hrs in the IPCS Conference Room at 18 Link Road, Jungpura Extension, New Delhi-110014. PROGRAMME 3.00-3.05 Opening Remarks by the Chair Rana Banerji Member, IPCS Governing Council, and former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India 3.05-3.15 Anatomy of a Crisis: Hypotheses on India-Pakistan Crisis Onset Hannah Haegeland Research Associate, South Asia Programme, Stimson Center 3.15-3.25 Intelligence, Strategic Assessment, and Decision Process Deficits: The Absence of Indian Learning from Crisis to Crisis Saikat Dutta South Asia Editor, Asia Times, and Policy Director, Centre for Internet and Society 3.25-3.35 Self-Referencing the News: Media, Policymaking, and Public Opinion in India-Pakistan Crises Ruhee Neog Director, IPCS 3.35-4.25 Q&A 4.25-4.30 Closing Remarks by the Chair Please contact events@ipcs.org or +91-11-4100-1902 to confirm participation or queries.