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First Annual South Korea Conclave

17 October 2024

 
                                    
 

National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bengaluru
 
First Annual 
South Korea Conclave

Organised by
NIAS Area Studies - China, East Asia & the Pacific (CEAP)
&
Department of History
Kristu Jayanti College, Bengaluru
in collaboration with
Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Chennai

17-19 October 2024
Venue: NIAS Auditorium & Kristu Jayanti College


             

 

Partner Institutions
Department of Defence and Strategic Studies
University of Madras, Chennai
&

Department of Politics and International Studies
Pondicherry University, Pondicherry 
                                                   

Day-I
17 October 2024, Thursday


Venue: NIAS Auditorium

1630-1700hrs: Welcome and Introduction
Shailesh NayakDirector, National Institute of Advanced Studies
&
D Suba ChandranProfessor & Dean, School of Conflict and Security Studies, NIAS

1700-1800hrs: Inaugural Address  
South Korea’s National Foundation Day Lecture
“Past, Present, and the Future of Korea-India Relationship”
Mr Chang-nyun Kim
Consul General, Consulate General of the Republic of Korea in Chennai


1800-1830hrs: Korea Evening
“Timeless Traditions and Modern Grooves”
A Cultural programme by Kristu Jayanti College Dance Academy

1830-1930hrs: Poster Workshop on South Korea
 



Day-II
18 October 2024, Friday

Venue: A2 Auditorium, Admin Block, Kristu Jayanti College

0930-1000hrs: Welcome and Introduction
Welcome
Ramya BCoordinator of Department of History, Kristu Jayanti College
 
Introductory Remarks
Fr Dr Augustine GeorgePrincipal, Kristu Jayanti College
  
1000-1100hrs: Session-I
Keynote Addresses on Contemporary South Korea

Dr Guydeuk Yeon
Director, Centre for Korean Studies, CHRIST (Deemed to be University)
&
Dr Sandip Mishra
Associate Professor, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
  
1130-1330hrs: Session-II
Internal: Society, Economy, Politics, and S&T
South Korea’s 4B Movement and Global Feminism: Expanding Feminist Discourse Across Borders
Torunika Roy
Korean Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

South Korean Perception of the Family Dynamics and Society
Imali Edirisooriya
Center for Korean Studies, Department of Modern Languages University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka

Demographic Shifts in South Korea: Social and Economic Implications
Vaneeta
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University

South Korea’s Chaebols and the influence of family-run conglomerates
Femy Francis
Research Assistant, NIAS
 
Roots of Hallyu: Influence of 'Seo Taiji and Boys' on modern K- pop music
Samruddhi Pathak
Research Assistant, NIAS
 
K- Beauty and the Rise of Korean Cosmetic Industry
Neha Tresa George
Research Assistant, NIAS
 
Discussants
Dr Sikha Das
Coordinator, Department of Sociology, Kristu Jayanti College
&
Dr Sivasubramanian,
Head, Department of Economics, Kristu Jayanti College
 
1430-1530 hrs: Session-III
South Korea and Global Politics-I
South Korea and the Indo-Pacific: Imperatives of Middle-Power Diplomacy
Priyanka Yadav
Korean Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

The Rise of Multiculturalism and the Role of International Students in South Korea
Arya Prasad
Korean Studies, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

From Colonization to Cooperation: Role of the Normalization Treaty in Korea’s Economic Transformation
Shreya Mishra
Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS), Yonsei University

 
Discussant
Dr Shrestha Chowdhury
Asst Professor
Department of Political Science, Kristu Jayanti College of Law 
&
Dr Manjunath M S
Assistant Professor of Law, Kristu Jayanti College of Law

1530-1630 hrs: Session-IV
South Korea and Global Politics-II

South Korea and Japan: Navigating Cooperation Amid Conflict
Vishnudev S
Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University

South Korea and Japan: Why is the Comfort Women issue lingering?
Abhishiktha S Kumar
Department of International Relations, Peace Studies, and Public Policy, St Joseph’s University

South Korea and China: Between Cooperation and Competition
Suchitra Jakkala
Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University

Shared Roots, Divergent Branches: Five factors that keep North and South Korea divided
Anushka Singh
Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University
 
Discussant
Prof Stephen Deepak
Associate Professor, School of Management, Kristu Jayanti College
  

Day-III
19 October 2024, Saturday

Venue: Conference Room, NIAS
 
0930-1100 hrs: Session-V
India & South Korea
Silicon Chips and Geopolitics: South Korea’s Semiconductor Industry and India's Quest for Self-Reliance amid Global Chip War
Azar Hannan
Korean Studies, School of Language Literature and Culture Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University

Semiconductor Industry: Strengthening India-South Korea Economic Relations
Jyotish Harsh
Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University

Exploring the Strategic Partnership Between India and South Korea: Enhancing Maritime Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region
Abhimanyu Solanki
Department of Political Science, Delhi University

Strengthening India-South Korea Cultural Relations: Using Soft Power as a Tool
Ayush Joshi
Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University

K-pop and the Expansion of the Korean Language: Soft Power in India-South Korea Relations
Shaila Perween
Kangnam University, South Korea
 
South Korea and India: A Case Study of Economic Linkages with Tamil Nadu
Kavithasri M
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University

1130-1300 hrs:
Concluding Session & Valedictory Address

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