The article offers information on an Exhibition and Seminar on Hungarian Explorers and Travellers in India which was held at the Hungarian Information and Culture Centre in New Delhi, India on October 3-4, 2007 organised by the Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation. The event was participated in by Doctor Istvan Huller, who delivered the inaugural address, Doctor Geza Palmai and Doctor K. Warikoo, who presented a paper titled "Great Game in Central Asia: Berzenczey's Experiences."
CONFERENCES & conventions, INTERNATIONAL relations conferences, INTERNATIONAL cooperation, FOREIGN relations of the European Union, FOREIGN relations of India
Abstract
Information about the eighth India-European Union (EU) Summit in New Delhi, India on November 30, 2007 is presented. It was represented by several notable people including Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and President of the European Commission Peter Mandelson. It highlights the issues discussed during the event including the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the Country Strategy Paper for India and the peace plan for the Middle/West Asia.
The article discusses the highlights of the International Seminar on Xinjiang in the 21st Century which was held on March 3-4, 2010 at the School of International Studies (SIS) in Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi,India. The welcome address was given by Professor K. Warikoo, director of the Central Asian Studies Programme of SIS, who focused on the importance of Xinjiang and historic connection of India with the region. An overview of the Central Asian studies was also given by Professor R. Kumar.
NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations, NONPROFIT organizations -- Registration & transfer, RESEARCH & development, ORGANIZATIONAL goals, ENVIRONMENTALISTS, AREA specialists
Abstract
The article features the Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation which is a multidisciplinary research and development organization. It mentions that the foundation was founded by environmentalists, area specialists and cultural personalities in New Delhi, India in 1989. It states that the foundation was registered as a non-governmental organization under the Indian Societies Registration Act. It aims to create policy-oriented analysis and need-based advices to promote human advancement.
ASSOCIATION management, INSTITUTIONAL cooperation, DESIGN & construction of building foundations, NONPROFIT organizations, NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations
Abstract
The article highlights the Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation (HRCF) that is founded in 1989 at New Delhi, India. The HRCF is a national level-multi-disciplinary research, cultural and development organisation which has been registered as a non-governmental and non-profit body under the Indian Societies Registration Act of 1860. The objective of the foundation is to make a scientific appraisal of the issues being faced by the Himalayan and adjoining region.
Published
2007
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