Institute of Chinese Studies and India International Centre
are pleased to invite you to a Panel Discussion on the theme of
19th Congress of the CPC: Outcomes and Implications for India
Wednesday, 1 November 2017 at 3 pm
Venue: Lecture Room II, India International Centre (IIC) Annexe
Chair & Moderator: Ambassador Ashok K Kantha, Director, ICS
Panelists
Ambassador Shyam Saran, Former Foreign Secretary and Prime Minister's Special Envoy; IIC Trustee & ICS Governing Council Member
Ambassador Vijay K Nambiar, Former Indian Ambassador to China
Lt Gen SL Narasimhan, Member, National Security Advisory Board
Abstract
The Communist Party of China's 19th Congress concluded on 25 October in Beijing. Over 2,000 delegates elected a new Central Committee out of which a new Politburo and Politburo Standing Committee too, were chosen. As expected, General Secretary Xi Jinping continues in his position for a second term as does Premier Li Keqiang. However, what do the selection of the other five members of the Standing Committee reveal about CPC's institutional structures as well as about China's policy directions for the next five years? Also, what are the implications of Xi departing from the norm of recent years and not identifying potential successors for 2022 when again according to Party norms he is supposed to step down? What are the key outcomes of Xi's report to the Congress and what are the implications that India can draw from the week-long exercise in the Chinese capital?
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