Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
11 December 2007
Dear Nishchal
My very warm greetings to you.
I am looking forward to your participation in the important seminar at Delhi on “SAARC - Towards Greater Connectivity in mid January 2008. I thought this may be an excellent opportunity to also meet and consider additional networking arrangements among research institutes in South Asia. In order to do this we are setting aside an additional day for a meeting with the Directors of Institutes from South Asia who will be here at the conference, on 17 January at the India International Centre. We are planning to set out an agenda for the meeting which is expected to last half a day till lunch from 0930 hrs on 17 January.
On your acceptance and confirmation, the stay and ticketing arrangements for those who will be coming from outside will be adjusted accordingly.
May I request you to kindly confirm your participation on the above meeting at the earliest.
Yours Sincerely,
Maj Gen Dipankar Banerjee (Retd.)
Director, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies
Tentative Programme
14 January 2008 (Monday)
Day 1 | 15 January 2008 (Tuesday) | |
1000 - 1040 hrs |
Session I: Inaugural Welcome - Joerg Wolff/Dipankar Banerjee Chair – Amb Salman Haidar, former Foreign Secretary Keynote Address – ‘Connectivity for Development and Progress in South Asia’ – External Affairs Minister, India |
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1040 - 1100 hrs | Tea |
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1100 - 1330 hrs | Opening Remarks: ‘SAARC in Perspective’ - Nihal Rodrigo, Former SG, SAARC Session II: Connectivity through Developing Complimentary Infrastructure Present State Paper by Bangladesh Paper by Pakistan Paper by India |
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1330 - 1430 hrs | Lunch |
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1430 - 1700 hrs | Session III: Connectivity through Trade in Goods and Services Present State Paper by Pakistan Paper by Nepal Paper by Sri Lanka |
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Day 2 | 16 January 2008 (Wednesday) | |
1000 – 1230 hrs |
Session IV: Connectivity on Energy and Harmonisation of Resources Present State Paper by Bhutan Paper by Afghanistan Paper by India |
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1230 - 1330 hrs | Lunch |
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1330 - 1630 hrs | Session V: Connectivity through People and Ideas Present State Paper by Maldives Paper by Sri Lanka Paper by Bangladesh |
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1630 - 1730 hrs | Session VI: Valedictory Foreign Secretary of India |
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1830 - 1930 hrs | Tea/Reception Vice President of India |
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1930 - 2130 hrs | Farewell Dinner Ministry of External Affairs |