18th All India Conference of China Studies Concludes at IIM Indore
The eighteenth edition of the All India Conference of China Studies (AICCS) concluded today at the Indian Institute of Management Indore (IIM Indore). Hosted in collaboration with the Institute of Chinese Studies (ICS), New Delhi, the three-day conference brought together scholars, policymakers, diplomats, and business leaders to deliberate on China’s evolving role in trade, technology, and sustainability.
Prof. Himanshu Rai, Director, IIM Indore, expressed delight at the successful conclusion of the conference. Reflecting on the past three days, he said that the discussions had been rich, diverse, and deeply engaging, covering everything from current discourses in Chinese Studies to global trade, technology, and sustainability.
Prof. Rai noted that understanding China is central to India’s strategic and developmental thinking and that such conferences play a crucial role in deepening that understanding through rigorous research and dialogue. “True learning lies in questioning, revisiting, and refining one’s understanding – and moving ahead on a journey in pursuit of truth”, he said. He emphasized that this year’s AICCS embodied that same spirit of inquiry, collaboration, and openness that academia must continue to nurture. Prof. Rai also commended the convenors, faculty, volunteers, and participants for making the 18th AICCS a success.
The Valedictory Address was delivered by Mr. Seshadri Chari, Member, Governing Council, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS). He highlighted China’s growing strategic and economic significance in an increasingly multipolar world. He emphasized the need for India to strengthen its understanding of China through research-based engagement, stressing that informed dialogue and scholarly collaboration are vital for shaping balanced, future-oriented India–China relations in the global arena.
