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International Collaboration :

The China Study Group and now the ICS have been collaborating with foreign scholars and institutions in many projects. The Institute of Chinese Studies has entered into MoUs with various foreign institutions, including the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS, Beijing ), the China Institute for Contemporary International Relations (CICIR, Beijing ), the China Institute of International Studies (CIIS, Beijing ), the Shanghai Institute of Social Sciences (SASS), and the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences (YASS). ICS also has institutional interactions with research centres in Chengdu , Hong Kong, Taipei and Moscow .

ICS faculty members have had teaching and research assignments in China and other Asia-Pacific, European and American universities. They have also participated in international projects, including some under the United Nations University, the Japan Foundation, and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation.

The BCIM Forum on Regional Economic Cooperation among Bangladesh , China , India and Myanmar

The BCIM Forum on Regional Cooperation, earlier known as the 'Kunming Initiative', is a 'Track II' exercise involving scholars, business leaders, tourism experts, policy experts and technical personnel', along with government officials, which aims to explore and promote cooperation between Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar, focusing on their contiguous regions. It represents the combined endeavour by the four countries to increase connectivity, culture, trade and tourism ties and people-to-people contact among them, in the border regions in particular. The BCIM project also hopes to address issues of trans-border crime, such as drug-trafficking, gun-running, illegal immigration and so on through increased inter-country cooperation and greater harmonization of border policies.

The BCIM exercise began in August 1999 in Kunming, capital of China's southwestern province of Yunnan, with a four-nation conference convened jointly by institutions from the four countries, including the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences from China, the Institute of Chinese Studies and the Centre for Policy Research from India , the Centre for Policy Dialogue from Bangladesh and cooperating institutions from Myanmar , and attended by scholars and academicians, representatives of government, business and industry, as well as media-persons from all four countries. Further conferences were held in turn in New Delhi (2000), Dhaka (2002), and Yangon (2003), with a new round beginning in Kunming in 2004, followed by New Delhi (2006), Dhaka (2007) and Nay Pyi Taw (2009). A third round of discussions is scheduled to begin in Kunming in 2010. This initiative has acquired momentum in the context of China 's Western Region development strategy and India 's Look East policy, and the several initiatives taken by Bangladesh and Myanmar for enhancing regional cooperation.

Eighth BCIM Forum

The eighth meeting of the BCIM Forum took place in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar , 23-24 July 2009. The Indian delegation was led by Ambassador Eric Gonsalves, formerly of the Indian Foreign Service, and included Professor Patricia Uberoi (ICS), Dr Nimmi Kurian (CPR), Ms Poonam Mathur (Delhi University) and Professor Indra Nath Mukherji of the Research and Information System for Non-aligned and Developing Countries, who presented the lead paper on 'Regional Cooperation in Economic Enterprises' on behalf of India.

BCIM Seminar series

In the year 2009-2010, ICS will be conducting a series of seminars within its Wednesday Seminar series on issues concerned with the BCIM Track II initiative, including development issues across India 's North Eastern states, quadrilateral cooperation in trade, transportation, tourism and the social sector. On 7 August 2009, Patricia Uberoi led a discussion on the Eighth BCIM Forum Meeting in Myanmar , and initiated an interaction with a delegation of distinguished educators from Yunnan Province , China . On 19 August 2009, Mr Romesh Bhattacharji, formerly Chief Commissioner, Customs, spoke on 'Opium as a money-spinner in East Arunachal', focusing on the enormous increase in opium cultivation on the only all-weather road link to China.

On 27 January 2010, Dr. Vibha Arora, Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, will speak on 'Routing the commodities of the Empire through Sikkim (1817-1906)'. Her presentation will address the role of trade in British imperial expansion into Sikkim in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

BCIM School Exchange Programme

A recent effort to enhance people-to-people contacts under the BCIM cooperation was the exchange visit of 14 eleventh-standard school children of the Sri Ram School , Aravali (Gurgaon), with the highly-regarded Kunming No. 1 Middle School, 16-26 November 2007. The Indian children stayed in the homes of their Chinese partner-students, and attended activity, sports, music and dance classes, as wello as classes in English, Chinese, Maths and Sciences, and went on a number of outings to places of scenic interest in and around Kunming . The students and the teacher who accompanied them returned enormously enthused by the wonderful experience they had had, and the warm hospitality of their Chinese host families. The return visit of students from Kunming No. 1 Middle School is scheduled for August 2009.

This was probably the first exchange of middle / high school students. Many other schools have now expressed interest in such exchange programmes, and also in the short-term exchange of teachers. The latter would seem to hold much potential for quadrilateral cooperation among the BCIM countries.

CIC Forum, Kunming, 14-15 January 2010

Two ICS faculty, Professor Sreemati Chakrabarti and Professor Patricia Uberoi, attended the China (Yunnan) - India Cooperation Forum held in Kunming, Yunnan on 14-15 January 2010. The theme of the interaction was 'China-India Cooperation under the Global Economic Meltdown: New Challenges and Opportunities'. The Conference was co-organized by the Yunnan Association for Cultural Exchanges with Foreign Countries, the Yunnan Academy of Social Sciences, and the Yunnan Academy of Southeast Asia and South Asia Studies.
The Chinese participants included Zhang Yuyan, a well-known economist from CASS; some of the major figures in Chinese South Asia Studies - Sun Shihai from CASS, Ma Jiali and Hu Shisheng from CICIR, (Ms) Shen Kaiyan from SASS, Wen Fude from Sichuan University, and members of the YASS centre for Southeast Asian and South Asia Studies, including Wang Chongli, (Ms) Ren Jia, Chen Lijun, and (Ms) Guo Suiyan - as well as Yang Ye of the Yunnan Development Research Centre and a number of other YASS academics. Indian participants included Swaran Singh from JNU; Rajen Singh Laishram from Manipur University, who has researched on the BCIM; Sunita Dwivedi, author of travel books on the Silk Road; and two faculty of the Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad Institute for Asian Studies (MAKAIAS), Kolkata, Binoda Mishra and Suvro Parui, who are conducting a collaborative 'Kunming to Kolkata' (K2K) project with YASS associates.

Presentations were on a number of broad themes:
(i) China and India in the world economy following the global economic recession;
(ii) bilateral economic relations between China and India, focuses on trade, investment and tourism development;
(iii) the potential of Yunnan-India economic cooperation;
(iv) The scope for academic collaboration, particularly on research on social development issues. The BCIM project was extensively discussed.
Training and All-India coordination :
To promote Chinese studies in different universities of India, the ICS has undertaken a number of initiatives. It holds an annual National Training Workshop for research scholars and young lecturers in East Asian studies in which, during a ten day period, the participants closely interact with the ICS faculty and visiting scholars. It organises seminars with collaborating institutions outside Delhi. It supports visiting research scholars from other universities by providing local hospitality and access to ICS resources. ICS actively participates in the conferences of the Indian Congress of Asia Pacific Studies (ICAPS).
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