Publishing Institution:
India International Centre (IIC)
Considered one of the country’s premier cultural institutions, the India International Centre is a non-government institution widely regarded as a place where statesmen, diplomats, policymakers, intellectuals, scientists, jurists, writers, artists and members of civil society meet to initiate the exchange of new ideas and knowledge in the spirit of international cooperation. Its purpose, stated in its charter, is ‘to promote understanding and amity between the different communities of the world’. In short, the Centre stands for a vision that looks at India as a place where it is possible to initiate dialogues in an atmosphere of amity and understanding. The Centre’s dedication to the values of liberal humanism is best reflected in its activities and calendar of events. These cover a wide range, from lectures, seminars, panel discussions, international and national conferences to a variety of cultural events of music, cinema, performing and visual arts, both classical and folk. Entry to these is not restricted to members as all its programmes are open to the wider public of the city. Three core departments provide fitting platforms for its activities; the Programmes Division, the Library and the Publications Division. The activities of each of these departments complement the work done by others. Moreover, none of these activities are commercial in nature but are carried out in the spirit of public service. The Centre is equally famous for its gracious hospitality, and its hostel rooms are in great demand as they provide comfortable and personalised service with modestly priced meals. Beautiful gardens, with shady trees and fountains, a bar, a tea lounge and several refreshment areas are popular venues for members to meet or entertain guests. If you live in Delhi or are passing through the city, you may happen to visit the Centre for a conference, to listen to classical music, or converse over tea in the verandah overlooking the lily pond. Against the frenetic pace of city life, there prevails here a different order of things. You are offered an ambience for reflection and leisured conversation. Cradled by the vivid green of the Lodi Gardens stretching out towards the southwest, the Centre seems to extend beyond into another time and space.
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Resources:
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September 01, 2022
Galvanising the Ship of the Indian State: An Agenda for Research and Dialogue
By:
Saurabh Kumar
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July 01, 2022
The Great Pertinence of Gandhi to India in the 75th Year of Its Independence
By:
Alan Nazareth, Gita Dharampal, M. Hamid Ansari, Shyam Saran
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January 21, 2021
One Nation One Subscription
By:
Usha Mujoo Munshi, Jagdish Arora
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December 01, 2020
The Beginnings of East Asian Art History and India in Japanese Traditions
By:
Punita Kapoor, Vineeta Kumari
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December 01, 2020
Vedanta Today
By:
Karan Singh
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December 01, 2020
Challenge of Statelessness—The Indian Response
By:
V. Suryanarayan
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December 01, 2020
Fast Forward Toward Civilisational Greatness: Agenda for India
By:
Pradip Khandwalla
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December 01, 2020
The French Revolution, Napoleon, and the Jews
By:
Michael Nutkiewicz
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December 01, 2020
Western Concepts and Indian Realities
By:
Arvind Sharma
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December 01, 2020
BRICS and Mortar: New Architecture in Education
By:
Kishore Singh
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November 01, 2020
Satyagraha and the Conquest of Evil
By:
Vinit Haksar
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November 01, 2020
Challenging Stereotypes in Early Indian Buddhism
By:
Susan Verma Mishra
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November 01, 2020
The Future of Work: An India Perspective
By:
A. Didar Singh
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November 01, 2020
Sustainability and Ancient Wisdom
By:
Gauri Shankar Gupta
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November 01, 2020
Indo-Japan Dialogue in the 20th Century and Cultural Heritage in the New World Order
By:
Rekha Yadav, Anisha Deswal
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November 01, 2020
New Contours of Management: Artificial Intelligence, Interconnected World and Industry 4.0
By:
Jagdish N. Sheth
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November 01, 2020
Trans-Himalayan Region: Evolving Politics and Strategies
By:
Sangeeta Thapliyal
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November 01, 2020
India's Forgotten Heritage: Cultural Intermingling and Harmony in Sanskrit Literature
By:
A. N. D. Haksar
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November 01, 2020
North East, Act East
By:
Gautam Mukhopadhaya
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October 01, 2020
Africa's Economic Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic
By:
V. Srinivas
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December 01, 2019
Freedom & Sons Ltd.: The Enterprise of Free Speech in a Market of Control
By:
Gopalkrishna Gandhi
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November 01, 2019
Value-Based Education
By:
Kishore Singh
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September 27, 2019
A Dialogue of Rivers
By:
Kishalay Bhattacharjee, Shiv Visvanathan
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September 27, 2019
A Dialogue of Rivers: The River & I
By:
Kishalay Bhattacharjee, Parineeta Dandekar, Parineeta Roy
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August 01, 2019
Friends, Heroes, Scientists, Women
By:
Gagandeep Kang
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August 01, 2019
The Most Indian of the Major French Poets: Charles Leconte De Lisle
By:
Come Carpentier de Gourdon
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July 01, 2019
Judging The Judges: Need For Transparency and Accountability
By:
Ajit Prakash Shah
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July 01, 2019
The Other's Shoes
By:
Prabha Sridevan
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June 01, 2019
Challenges of States' Re-organisation: Case of Bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh Any Lessons to be Learnt?
By:
Sheela Bhide
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April 01, 2019
Health Care in India
By:
Preeti Sudan
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March 01, 2019
World's Religions After September 11: Some Philosophical Reflections
By:
Arvind Sharma
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August 01, 2018
Vedanta Today
By:
Karan Singh
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February 01, 2018
Western Concepts and Indian Realities
By:
Arvind Sharma
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August 01, 2016
Valuation of World Heritage
By:
Indira Rajaraman
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January 01, 2016
Trans-Himalayan Region: Evolving Politics and Strategies
By:
Sangeeta Thapliyal
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December 01, 2014
Two Concepts of Pluralism: A Comparative Study of Mahatma Gandhi and Isaiah Berlin
By:
Ramin Jahanbegloo
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September 01, 2013
Who Gets to Write History? The Question of 'Legitimacy'
By:
Kathryn Tidrick
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July 01, 2013
Water For Food, Water For Life
By:
Bharat R. Sharma
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July 01, 2013
Towards a New Medina: Jinnah, the Deobandi Ulama, and the Quest for Pakistan in Late Colonial India
By:
Venkat Dhulipala
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March 01, 2012
When is the Right of Secession Justified?
By:
Neera Chandhoke
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February 01, 2010
Violence and Memory in the Andes: The Case of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Peru
By:
Felix Reategui-Carrillo
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July 01, 2009
Who Owns the Indian Past: The Case of the Indus Civilization
By:
Dilip K. Chakrabarti