Lecture: Divergences and Convergences of India: China Contemporary Relations


DATE
Wednesday September 30, 2015
TIME
4:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Ahmad Zahir Faqiri is a former Diplomat for Afghanistan and is going to be delivering a lecture in Room 120 of the C.K Choi Building, 4pm to 5:30pm on Wednesday September 30th. This lecture will focus on the dynamics and driving factors of the China -Indian relationship are with particular focus on maritime security, economics, energyscourge of regional terrorism and bilateral dialogue. Since the 1962 China -Indian War, there have been competitive elements within the China-Indian relationship.

Prior to his official visit to Beijing Prime Minister Modi in a press briefing highlighted with confidence that “My visit to China would be a new Milestone for the entire Asia”, which begs the question: What does Modi really want to bring to Asia? Mr. Faqiri has thoroughly researched India’s relationship with China and would like to share his expertise. This is a free and open lecture to the public, so please feel free to join us. No RSVP required.

Sponsor: Centre for India and South Asia Research
By: Ahmad Zahir Faqiri, Former Diplomat for Afghanistan
Type: Seminar

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