Mapping the Moment - The Current State of Indian-Pakistani Relations

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Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

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Tuesday, October 12, 20105:00PM - 7:00PMSeminar Room 108N, Munk School of Global Affairs, 1 Devonshire Place
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Series

UofMosaic @ UofT: India-Pakistan Dialogue For Peace

Description

The first of this series will seek to establish a basic understanding of the situation on-the-ground in India and Pakistan today. Expert panelists will present an overview of where we are, how we have arrived here, and where we are going. Discussion will focus on pressing issues, obstacles to peace, opportunities that exist, and the roles that Canada and the international community are currently playing in the conflict. The first session is intended to bring participants up-to-date with the geopolitical situation, and prepare a common knowledge base from which to proceed. The Kashmir issue will also be touched on briefly to discuss the possible policy concerns with regards to the conflict situation between the two countries in the region. This session will be introductory in nature and form the basis of the dialogue series in the coming months.

Refreshments will be available.

Contact

Lauren Ray


Speakers

Mr. Kant Bhargava
Speaker
Former Secretary-General of the Regional Cooperationa and Indian High Commissioner to Zimbabwe, Botswana and Mauritius

Mr. Naeem Hasan
Speaker
Former Secretary-General of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation and Pakistani Ambassador to Syria and Sweden

Dr. Julie Mehta
Moderator
Journalist and Lecturer of "Asian Cultures in Canada", University of Toronto


Sponsors

UofMosaic at the University of Toronto

Co-Sponsors

Centre for South Asian Studies

Asian Institute


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