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Takshashila hosts discussion on India-China relations at Munich Security Conference
Takshashila Institution and the Centre on Contemporary China and the World (CCCW) and co-hosted a Munich Security Conference side event, “Reevaluating the India-China Relationship in a New Geopolitical Landscape”
Takshashila signs an MoU with the North Eastern Centre of Excellence on Land Governance
The Takshashila Institution signed an MoU with the North Eastern Centre of Excellence on Land Governance (NE-CoELG), Guwahati on 5th February, 2026.
Democratic Decentralisation at the Crossroads in India
Narayan Ramachandran was in conversation with T R Raghunandan, former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, on Democratic Decentralisation at the Crossroads in India.
Book Discussion | The Groundbreaker by Kanwal Rekhi
The Takshashila Institution hosted an engaging conversation with Kanwal Rekhi on his autobiographical book The Groundbreaker, joined by Nitin Pai, Director at Takshashila.
Law Enforcement & Policing Fellowship (LEPF) Academic Conference 2025
Takshashila and the Indian Police Foundation hosts Law Enforcement & Policing Fellowship (LEPF) Academic Conference 2025 from November 21 to 23, 2025, at The Chancery Pavilion, Bengaluru.
The Takshashila Institution hosted a conversation with Bruno Macaes
The Takshashila Institution hosted a conversation with Bruno Macaes, author of the book “World Builders - Technology and the New Geopolitics”
Book Lounge | A Sixth of Humanity
Pranay Kotasthane was in conversation with authors, Devesh Kapur and Arvind Subramanian, of the book - A Sixth of Humanity - Independent India’s Development Odyssey.
Book Lounge | China: Indian perspectives on China’s politics, economy, and foreign relations
This discussion not only captured China’s complexities at this unique moment in world history but also offered a perspective that will stand the test of time.
Purva Paksha | Sama, Dana, Danda, Bheda: Friends, Rivals, or Just Trading Partners?
This debate explored that choice through the ancient philosophical and logical Indian discipline of Purva Paksha.