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Global Politics Young Voices (GPYV) Discussion

The Year in Review: Ten Major Developments in 2024

31 December 2024

National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS)
Global Politics, Young Voices (GPYV)
Towards a Research Network on Contemporary World Affairs

GPYV Discussion #139
The Year in Review:
Ten Major Developments in 2024

 Online, 31 December 2024, Tuesday, 1400 hrs

Organized by
Science Technology and International Relations (STIR) Programme
National Institute of Advanced Studies

 
Programme

1400-1405 hrs
Welcome and Introduction
1405-1545 hrs
Session-I: Regions and Issues
 
⁠East Asia in 2024: The Year of Political Shifts and Escalating Hostilities
⁠Shreya Jagadeesan and Prajwal TV, 
Department of International Relations, Peace and Public Policy, St Joseph's University

⁠Elections in 2024: A tough year for incumbents
⁠Pummy Lathigara and Ronak Tijoriwala, 
Department of International Relations, Pandit Deendayal Energy University

Middle East in 2024: A Year of Continuing and Expanding Conflicts
Ayan Datta, 
Department of Political Science, University of Hyderabad

Africa in 2024 and What’s ahead
Anu Maria Joseph, 
NIAS

Europe in 2024
Padmashree Anandhan, 
NIAS

⁠Latin America in 2024: The Year of Political Transition, Multilateral Engagement, and Economic Surprises
⁠Vaneeta, 
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University

Inputs by discussants
1545-1655 hrs
Session-II: South Asia in 2024

 
Bangladesh in 2024: Protests, Political Shifts and a New Era
Souparno Rakshit, 
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University

Bhutan in 2024: Milestones of Progress and Transformation 
Depa Sreeja Reddy, 
Department of International Studies, Political Science and History, Christ University

Sri Lanka in 2024: The year of transformation, Balancing Growth and Governance                               
Kavithasri M, 
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University

Maldives in 2024: The Year of Balancing Sovereignty, Economy, and Global Engagement
Divya Kamal, 
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondicherry University

Afghanistan in 2024: A Fragile State Amidst Sectarian Tensions 
Astha Panda, 
Centre for South Asian Studies, Pondichery University

Inputs by discussants

1655-1700 hrs
Concluding Remarks

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