DAY ONE: Wednesday, October 30, 2013
09:30-10:00 am Registration/Arrival of Guests
10:00-10:30 am Inaugural Session
10:00 am Welcome Remarks by Dr. Arvind Gupta, Director-General, IDSA
10:10 am Inaugural Address by Shri A.K. Antony, Hon’ble Raksha Mantri
10:25 am Vote of Thanks by Brig. (Retd.) Rumel Dahiya Deputy Director-General, IDSA
10:30 – 11:00 am: Tea/Coffee
11:00 am – 01:30 pm Session I: Shaping of Perceptions in South Asia
The session seeks to identity key drivers, institutions and stakeholders and their role in the shaping of perceptions among states in South Asia
Moderator: Professor S.D. Muni
Dr. Dayan Jayatilleka: A Perception from South Asia’s Far South: The Geopolitical Matrix of Indo-Sri Lanka Relations
Amb. Humayun Kabir: How Bangladesh Perceives India: Recent Trends
Dr. Pratyoush Onta: Does Academia Matter to the Shaping of Mutual Perceptions in South Asia?
Dr. Yaqoob Khan Bangash: ‘Not India’: Pakistan, India and the Self
01:30 – 02:30 pm Lunch
02:30 – 05:00 pm Session II: Mutual Perceptions and Inter-State Relations
The session intends to explore how mutual perceptions have influenced the inter-state relations in South Asia.
Moderator: Professor Veena Sikri
Dr. Davood Moradian: India and Afghanistan: Unrealised Opportunities
Dr. Dinesh Bhattarai: Nepal-India Relations: Changing Dynamics
Mr. M. Ashique Rahman: Rising India and Bangladesh-India Relations: Mutual Perceptions and Expectations
Prof. Partha S. Ghosh: Perceptions and Memories: Making Sense of Bangladesh’s India Outlook
DAY TWO: Thursday, October 31, 2013
09:30 – 10:00 am Tea/Coffee
10:00 am– 12:30 pm Session III: Perceptions on Regional Cooperation
The session proposes to discuss and examine the various perceptions about regional cooperation among the South Asian states. What is the scope and prospects for increased regional cooperation?
Moderator: Ambassador Sheel Kant Sharma
Prof. S.D. Muni: China and South Asian Cooperation
Mr. Khadim Hussain: Way Forward to Regional Cooperation in South Asia
Prof. I.N. Mukherji: India’s Trade with South Asian Neighbors: Perceptions and Reality-with Special Reference to India-Pakistan Trade
Dr. Nagesh Kumar: South Asian Economic Integration and Connectivity: Potential and Challenges
Mr. G. I. Lynn Ockersz: Stepped-up Inter-State Dialogue as a Key to Improving SAARC Development Prospects
12:30 – 01:30 pm Lunch
01:30 – 04:00 pm Session IV: India & South Asia: Perceptions and Expectations
The session will be devoted to discussing regional perceptions about India and expectations regarding India’s role in the region.
Moderator: General (Retd.) Ashok K. Mehta
Mr. Shahmahmood Miakhel: Seizing New Opportunity for Regional Cooperation and Understanding
Mr. Pema Tenzin: Bhutan and Its International Collaborations 2013
U. Denzil Abel: Myanmar’s Perceptions of India
Mr. Mohamed Naahee Naseem: Maldives’ General Perceptions of India and the Role of Media
Discussion
04:00 – 04:15 pm Tea/Coffee
04:15 – 05:30 pm Session V: Managing Perceptions: The Way Forward
In the concluding session, the panellists will offer their opinion on how to manage regional perceptions and recommend the way forward for the consideration of policy makers.
Moderator: Dr. Arvind Gupta, Director General IDSA
– Panel Discussion
Vote of Thanks: Mr. Vishal Chandra, Conference Coordinator