Three day International Seminar 2009-JMI-New Delhi
Centre for West Asian Studies of Jamia Millia Islamia (A Central University) New Delhi is organizing a Three day International Seminar for the year 2009 in New Delhi
India and Iran have been interacting since prehistoric times as neighbouring civilizations. With the advent of British supremacy on the Indian Subcontinent in the eighteenth century, Indo-Iranian interactions started to dwindle; they revived only after India’s independence in 1947.
Today both are considered as significant regional power and they are recognized as ‘crucial factor’ in fostering the peace, stability and development in the greater parts of West Asia, Central Asia and South Asia. Recent development in the context of 9/11 and the context of globalization has affected the relationship between two.
Thus, a three day international seminar with the focus on political, economic, cultural, energy and security aspects of Indo-Iran relations, challenges and prospects of their bilateral cooperation in international politics, regional cooperation in West, South and Central Asia, Persian Gulf, SCO, NAM and Afghanistan has been conceived. In this context the seminar will also focus on how the role foreign powers including USA, UK, EU, Russia, China, Pakistan and some Arab countries has impacted the Indo-Iran relations.
Organizing Committee:
The seminar is organized by Centre for West Asian Studies, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
Date of Seminar:
3-5 December 2009
Source:
http://www.jmi.nic.in/Events/Events09/seminar.cwas.2009december3-5.pdf
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