Symposium on Cultural Connections, Political Realities: A Symposium on Indian and Chinese Diaspora Policies

🌏✨ Exciting Announcement from the Indian Diasporic Network! ✨🌏

We are thrilled to unveil our first-ever symposium: “Cultural Connections, Political Realities: A Symposium on Indian and Chinese Diaspora Policies.” This groundbreaking event marks a significant milestone in our journey to foster dialogue, understanding, and collaboration among the diaspora communities.

📅 Date: Friday, 8th March 2024
⏰ Time: 2 PM – 3 PM
📍 Venue: https://lnkd.in/gA5_rC8U

Registration: https://lnkd.in/gZQwEJvW

Join us for an enlightening afternoon as we delve into the intricate dynamics of Indian and Chinese diaspora policies and their profound impact on global politics and cultural identities. This symposium promises to be a melting pot of ideas, featuring distinguished speakers: Sweta Basak and Ankit Kumar, with Siddhant Mishra at the helm as the chair.

🏅 Special Announcement: To honour your participation and engagement, certificates will be awarded to all attendees.

Whether you’re a professional, student, or enthusiast in the fields of diaspora studies, international relations, or cultural studies, this symposium is an unmissable event that promises to enrich your understanding and spark meaningful conversations.

📝 Register now to secure your spot and participate in this historic event. Let’s explore the cultural connections and political realities shaping our world.

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  • The Pravasi Setu Foundation is a leading think tank and research institution dedicated to addressing the multifaceted challenges and opportunities related to migration. We focus on both internal migration within India and the Indian diaspora across the globe. Our mission is to serve as a bridge between migrant communities and policymakers, advocating for inclusive policies that empower migrants while shaping public and global conversations on migration.

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