W Polskim Instytucie Spraw Międzynarodowych odbył się wykład dr. V. P. Dutta zatytułowany „India’s foreign policy and its regional context”.
25 czerwca 2007 r. (poniedziałek) godz. 10.00 Polski Instytut Spraw Międzynarodowych ul. Warecka 1A, Warszawa sala konferencyjna, I piętro
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Dr. V. P. Dutt
Former Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Delhi University, a former nominated member of Parliament and a former member of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee on Foreign Affairs, headed the Department of East Asian Studies in the Indian School of International Studies, and subsequently the Department of Chinese and Japanese Studies at the Delhi University.
He was a member of the Indo-French dialogue and of the Indo-Egyptian dialogue. Representative of Indian Council of Social Science Research on the subcommittee of the European Social Science Councils and Chairman of the ICSSR delegation to the first preparatory meeting of the Asian Social Science Research Councils. He was a member of the Indian delegation to the UN General Assembly in 1968.
He has been writing on India’s foreign policy for the last half century. He has also written extensively on China’s foreign policy and internal developments, Japan’s role in the world, the new world order, India-China relations, Indo-Soviet and Indo-Russian relations, and India’s approach to the Afghanistan and Iraq war.
Selected publications: India’s Foreign Policy, India’s Foreign Policy in a Changing World, India and the World, Japan’s Role in the World, The New World Order, China’s Foreign Policy, China after Mao (co-author) and China’s Cultural Revolution (co-author).
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