Download and view presentations made at the conference:
1. Session 1 Third Pole:
- Katherine Morton [powerpoint presentation]
- Claude Arpi [ppt presentation]
- Gabriel Lafitte [ppt presentation]
- Gabriel Lafitte [paper - msword]
- Jayanta Bandyopadhyay [ppt presentation]
- Schichang Kang [ppt presentation]
- Tenzin Norbu [ppt presentation]
- Tenzin Norbu [paper1 - PDF]
- Tenzin Norbu [paper2 - msword]
2. Session 2 India Perspectives:
- A.K. Gosain [ppt presentation]
- Chandan Mahanta [ppt presentation]
- Dulal Goswami [ppt presentation]
- Neeraj Vagholikar [ppt presentation]
- Rohan D'Souza [ppt presentation]
- Rohan D'Souza [paper - PDF]
- Samir Mehta [ppt - presentation]
- Sejuti Basu [ppt presentation]
3. Session 3 China Perspectives
4. Session 4 Technical Presentations:
- Mahendra Bhutiyani [ppt presentation]
- Mika Sillanpaa [ppt presentation]
- R.D.Singh [ppt presentation]
5. Session 5 Perspective from Asia:
- Ah Nan [ppt presentation]
- Ajaya Dixit [ppt presentation]
- Dipak G [ppt presentation]
- Dipak G [paper PDF]
- Eelke Kraak [ppt presentation]
- Eelke Kraak [paper PDF]
- Kate Lazarus [ppt presentation]
- Montree Chantowong [ppt presentation]
- Pluralized Water Policy Terrain [PDF]
- Shaheen Akhtar [ppt presentation]
- Win Myo Thu [ppt presentation]
6. Session 6 Way Forward:
The topic, as you all know is China’s new leadership and its relations with India...
The Foundation for Non-Violent Alternatives (FNVA) has conceived of this conference, entitled “Tibet’s Relations with the Himalaya” as the first in a three-part series to be held successively in J&K, Sikkim and Arunchal Pradesh..
The Chinese Constitution provides for autonomy for minorities. China also claims to have brought development at every Tibetan’s door and ‘liberated’ them from serfdom (?)..
Countries in South Asia share a large quantity of river water this conference provides an ideal platform for dialogue among the water sharing countries of Asia.
The Importance of Tibet as a geopolitical entity for India is well known. Developments on the Tibetan Plateau have a direct impact on India security..
As a follow up to the UN Declaration for building a culture of peace for the children of the world, FNVA introduces conflict prevention and resolution training modules for school teachers & students. FNVA's objective through its all inclusive educational programmes is to foster a culture of peace where the focus is the child

