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9 ALL INDIA CONFERENCE OF CHINA STUDIES

JOINTLY ORGANISED BY

INSTITUTE OF CHINESE STUDIES, DELHI AND

DEPARTMENT OF CIVICS AND POLITICS, UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

12-14 DECEMBER 2016

Department of Civics and PoliticsPherozeshah Mehta Bhavan and Research CentreUniversity of Mumbai, Vidyanagari, Santacruz (E)

Mumbai: 400 098

Special Theme: India-China Economic Relations

PROGRAMME

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PROGRAMME

Sunday, 11 December 2016 Arrival of Outstation Delegates to Mumbai (Dignitaries, Resource Persons, Paper Presenters)

Day One: Monday, 12 December 2016 8.00AM- 9.00 AM: Registration and Tea 9.00AM-10:15 AM: Inaugural Session Welcome Remarks: Prof. Alka Acharya, Director and

Senior Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies

Inaugural Address: Minister, State Government of Maharashtra Keynote Address: Prof. Madhavi Thampi, Honorary Fellow, Institute of Chinese Studies China in the Making of Bombay: Backgrounder Vote of Thanks: Dr. Mrudul Nile, Associate Professor, Mumbai University

(Co-convener) 10:15-10:30 AM: Tea Break

SESSION I: INDIA-CHINA ECONOMIC RELATIONS 10:30 AM-12:00 PM

Abhishek Pratap Singh, Doctoral Candidate, Centre for East Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

India China Economic Relations: Issues, Advantages and Integration

Khanindra Ch. Das, Assistant Professor, Economics and Public Policy, Indian Institute of Management, Shillong

Indian Investment in Chinese Provinces

Manmohan Agarwal, Reserve Bank of India Chair Professor, Sunandan Ghosh, Assistant Professor, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram

The Structure of India China Commodity Trade

Sadia Rahman, Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai

Economic Reforms and Relations between India and China

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M.V. Rappai, Honorary Fellow, ICS, New Delhi.

‘Asia Matters’- India-China Economic Relations from Asian Perspective.

12:00-12:15 PM: Tea Break

SESSION II: THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN CHINA'S POLITICAL ECONOMY 12:15-1:30 PM

Prathyusha Ratan Lella, MSc. Economics (Final Year), Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur

State Guided Markets: An Analysis of the roles of the States in China and India in the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises

Rajendra Baikady, Doctoral Scholar, Department of Social Work, Central University of Karnataka, Gulbarga Shengli Cheng, Professor, Department of Social Work, Shandong University, China; Channaveer R.M, Associate Professor, Department of Social Work, Central University of Karnataka

Recent Economic Reforms in India and China and the Reflection on Social Welfare Sector

Shiv Pathak, Assistant Professor, Aryabhatta College, Delhi University

Perceiving China through International Theories: Indian Perspectives

Vishal Choudhary, Renmin University of China

Adam Smith in Beijing: The State and the Society

Surajit Deb, Associate Professor in Economics, Aryabhatta College, DU

The Role of Secondary Cities in China’s Urbanization Growth

Namrata Hasija, PhD Scholar, DEAS , Delhi University

Representations of India in two Medieval Chinese Accounts of Foreign Places

1:30-2:30 PM: Lunch

SESSION III: INDIA-CHINA AND THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC ORDER 2:30-4:00 PM

Bharti Chibber, Asst. Professor of Political Science, DU

India-China Economic Diplomacy through BRICS

Bipin Kumar, Assistant Professor, National Law University, Jodhpur

Accession to the World Trade Organization, China and the way forward: A Jurisprudential Analysis

Pfokrelo Kapesa, PhD Scholar, India-China Partnership in the New Global

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Centre for International Politics, Organization and Disarmament, JNU

Economic Order through the BRICS Mechanism

Prekshashree Chettri, PhD Student, Centre for European Studies, JNU

Crisis within the EU bolsters China’s internationalisation ambitions: Some explorations

Renu Rana, PhD Scholar, Fudan University

AIIB, NDB and the reshaping of global economic order: Unfolding trends and perceptions in Sino-Indian economic relations

G. Venkat Raman, Associate Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, India Institute of Management, Indore

Mortaring Institutional Gaps and Inadequacies in the 21st Century: Can BRICS Make a Difference in Global Governance?

Salahuddin Ayyub, Research Fellow, Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi

India China Trade Relations: Implications for South & East Asian Countries (1990-2014)

4:00-4:15 PM: Tea Break

SESSION IV: DOMESTIC ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN INDIA-CHINA RELATIONS 4:15-5:30 PM

Ushnata Priya Thapa; Ridhima Sundas, PhD Scholars, Department of Sociology, Sikkim University

A Sociological Analysis on Women Empowerment in Sikkim: A Case Study of Nathu La Trade

Shruti Shah, Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai

Work force labour of women in India and China: A Comparative Study

Sachin Kumar Sharma, Assistant Prof., Centre for WTO Studies, IIFT

WTO and Shrinking Policy Space for Food Security: Issues and Challenges for China

G. Prasanna Ramaswamy, Deputy Commissioner, Leh, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir

Frontier Area Development and Strategic Concerns: Changthang – Developing India’s most isolated frontier with China

Sazzad Parwez, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Health Management Research, Jaipur

Evaluation of trade imbalance between India and China

Day Two: Tuesday, 13 December 2016

SESSION V: CONNECTIVITY, CORRIDORS AND GEO-ECONOMICS 9:30-11:00 AM

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Atul Bhardwaj, Visiting Senior Fellow, ICS

The Impact of OBOR on Sea Power

Pema Tseten Lachungpa, PhD. Scholar, Department of International Relations, Sikkim University

Nathu La Trade in India-China Economic Relations: Prospects and Challenges

Pramit Pal Chaudhuri, Journalist, Hindustan Times

China in the Indian Ocean Strategy of the Modi Government

Sachin Pardhe, Assistant Professor, Mumbai University

The Geopolitics of India-China Economic Relations

Samar Tyagi, Project Associate, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Roorkee

Tracking Chinese Aid in Africa: A Panel Data Analysis

Samir Sharma, Asst. Professor, St. Joseph's College, North Point, Darjeeling

The Limits and Prospects of Economic Corridors: A study of the BCIM EC

Shayesta Nishat Ahmed, PhD Scholar, Centre for International Politics, Organisation and Disarmament. JNU.

China-India Maritime Nuclear Security: A Study in the Light of the Completion of the Indian Nuclear Triad.

11:00-11:15 AM: Tea Break

SESSION VI: SPECIAL SESSION FOR MARATHI PAPERS 11:15 AM-1:30 PM

Chandrakant Bhange, Associate Professor, Shivaji College

२१ व्या शतकातील भारत-चीन यातील आर्थिक सहकायि संबध

Iqbal Khan Gaffar Khan, Professor, Shri Renuka Devi Arts Senior College, Mahur, Maharashtra

भारत आणि चीन: आर्थिक महासत्तेच्या दिशनेे प्रवास

Sangmeshwar Neela, Professor, Walchand College of Arts and Science, Solapur

भारत-चीन आर्थिक संबंधाच ेबिलते संिभि

Sukhdev Undare, Research Scholar, Govt Vidarbha Gyan Vigyan Sanstha, Amravati

भारत-चीन द्ववपक्षीय सम्बन्धतील अथि-राजकरि

Vinod F. Khobragade, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology &

चीनच्या िक्षक्षि आशशया धोरिाचा भारताच्या राष्ट्रीय

दहतांवर प्रभाव

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Political Science, Dayalbagh Educational Institute, Agra

Mohan Chougule, HoD, Political Science, Chhatrapati Shivaji Night College, Solapur

भारत-चीन समकालीन आर्थिक सम्बन्ध

1:30-2:30 PM: Lunch

SESSION VII: GROWING TRENDS IN INDIA-CHINA ECONOMIC RELATIONS 2:30-4:00 PM

Alagu Perumal, Assistant Professor, Loyola Institute of Business Administration, Chennai

Negotiations on Agriculture in the WTO: An Analysis of the Concerns of China and India and their Implications on Bilateral Economic Relations

Hijam Liza Dallo Rhimo, PhD Scholar, JNU

Deconstruction of India’s Cooperation and Competition strategy in the latest Development of AIIB

Kishore Dere, Visiting Faculty, Indian Society of International Law; Amity University; Jamia Millia Islamia Advocate in Supreme Court of India

India-China Banking Sector Relations

Rajesh N, Second Year Student, Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management, LIBA

An Inquiry into the disputes raised by China and India in the WTO and the Impact on Economic Relations

Tilak Jha, PhD Scholar, CEAS, SIS, JNU

Raising Soft Stakes: Culture-Creative Industry Cooperation Between India and China

Siddhartha K.Rastogi, Associate Professor, Economics, Indian Institute of Management, Indore G. Venkat Raman, Associate Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Management, Indore

China and India in WTO- Analysing the Mutual Effects

6:00PM-7.30PM CULTURAL PROGRAMME

Day Three: Wednesday, 14 December 2016

SESSION VIII: SPECIAL SESSION ON CHINA’S 13TH FIVE YEAR PLAN

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9:30AM-11:00AM

VALEDICTORY SESSION 11:15 AM-12:15 PM Chair: Ambassador Kishan S. Rana Welcoming Delegates:

Representative of Host University of 10th AICCS to the 10th AICCS

Report of the Organizers and Vote of Thanks:

Aravind Yelery, Assistant Director & Associate Fellow, ICS (Convenor)