Government Postpones Asian Security Conference Amid Coronavirus Scare
New Delhi:
The Government of India on Thursday cancelled an annual convention held by way of certainly one of its main think-tanks, the Institute of Defence Research and Research (IDSA).
The Asian Security Conference hosted by way of the IDSA yearly was once marking its 21st 12 months, aimed toward debating the scope of defence making plans for international locations and organisations in an generation of acute regional and international uncertainty. The development was once in the past scheduled to be hung on March 12-13.
Then again, “Because of the existing international state of affairs in regards to COVID 19, it’s been determined to delay the 21st Asian Security Conference (ASC) to a later date,” the Institute stated in a commentary.
Contemporary dates for the convention shall be conveyed in the end, the commentary learn.
The convention targets to carry in combination a variety of professionals, students, ex-policy makers, business leaders and strategic planners to speak about the more than a few sides of war, struggle and traditional and unconventional threats, by way of high-lighting implications for defence making plans in an generation of strategic uncertainty.
The convention will read about the linkages between nationwide safety, defence making plans and converting nature of war in Asia and past.
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