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Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) Wellington Seminar Embarks on Visionary Journey to India at 100

The "India @ 100" seminar concluded on a note of optimism and resolve, with participants and attendees alike emboldened by the exhaustive discourse on India's path to its centennial celebration.

Wellington, Tamil Nadu, March 6, 2024 – The Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) in collaboration with the Observer Research Foundation (ORF) launched the seminal “India @ 100: Challenges and Opportunities in the Decade Ahead” seminar, igniting a vibrant forum for strategic discourse on India’s centennial blueprint.

The two-day event, held on March 6-7, drew in a multifaceted assembly of defence personnel, strategists, and scholars, setting the stage for profound discussions on a range of pivotal themes including internal security, energy resilience, climate change, and India’s economic trajectory towards prosperity.

Day One Highlights: A Multidimensional Perspective

The seminar commenced with an insightful session on internal security, chaired by Sameer P., featuring distinguished speakers such as Praveen Swami, Yashovardhan Azad, Prabha Rulliao, and Rajiv Sinha. This panel laid bare the evolving dynamics and imminent challenges facing India, marking a critical reflection for the future leaders of the Indian Armed Forces.

A subsequent discourse ventured into the intricacies of food, energy, and water security, under the stewardship of Anurag Danda. Joined by experts like Medha Bisht, Suruchi Bhadwal, and Lydia Powell, the dialogue shed light on the pressing issues exacerbated by climate change, offering innovative insights and solutions.

The economic session, termed an “economic rollercoaster,” was led by Gautam Chikermane alongside Subhomoy Bhattacharjee, Gaurie Dwivedi, and Apurv Mishra. This discussion delved into the anticipations and potential outcomes for India’s financial landscape over the coming decade, underscoring the complexities and opportunities that lie ahead.

Day Two: Strategic Alliances and Indo-Pacific Discourses

The seminar’s concluding day featured a masterclass by Pankaj Saran on India’s strategic alignment and its nuanced approach to forging partnerships and participating in minilateral frameworks. This session highlighted the diplomatic finesse and strategic agility required to navigate the complex geopolitical environment.

The final panel discussion, chaired by Kabir Taneja, brought together a dynamic multinational panel including K. Singh, J. Malhotra, H.T. Alhasan, Bir Vadker, and Meera Shankar. This engaging debate focused on strategic narratives and dissecting partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region, offering a deep dive into the collaborative and competitive elements shaping this critical geopolitical theatre.

The “India @ 100” seminar concluded on a note of optimism and resolve, with participants and attendees alike emboldened by the exhaustive discourse on India’s path to its centennial celebration. The insights garnered and the connections forged promise to fuel India’s strategic and developmental ambitions, paving the way for a secure and prosperous future as the nation approaches its 100th year of independence.

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