Press Release 14 January, 2020

IIM Kozhikode to host International Conclave on 'Globalising Indian Thought'
During January 16-18, 2020

The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM Kozhikode) is hosting an International Conclave on 'Globalising Indian Thought' from January 16-18, 2020. The three-day Academic conclave to be inaugurated by the Hon'ble Prime Minister, through video conferencing, will witness representations from renowned academicians, public figures and the presentation of more than 100 world-class research papers.
IIM Kozhikode embraced Globalizing Indian Thought as its institutional mission a decade ago. Over the years, the Institute has fostered and nurtured various elements of Indian ethos in management and leadership. Conversations on globalization have for a long time been synonymous with westernization. Indian thought does have a lot to contribute to such conversations. The churning of ideas with the amalgamation of wisdom and creativity will be an opportunity for inquisitive thinkers to look at the Indian thought with a fresh perspective and a renewed mind. Indian leaders thrive on being known as realized beings by embracing the spirit of sustainability and reverence for life.

Speaking on the eve of the pre-conference workshop, on 15th January, Prof. Debashis Chatterjee, Director, IIM Kozhikode, shared "The GIT conclave is the perfect platform for the congregation of academics discussing India’s contribution to the world and how India as a country can re-imagine itself and re-shape worldviews in the current context. This event is poised to be a festival of ideas and a creative synthesis of many strands of thoughts from Indian civilization." He also added that "the keynote and plenary talks, in addition to the panel discussions and paper presentations about Globalizing Indian Thought (GIT) will open avenues for deeper understanding of the concept and will advance meaningful probe into its nuances.""
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On the opening day of the event, the Hon’ble Prime Minister, following his inaugural address through Video Conferencing, will also unveil and dedicate a full-size statue of Swami Vivekananda, in front of the MDC Complex of IIMK. This will be followed by a keynote address from the spiritual leader Shri Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Subsequently, Member of Parliament and President of Indian Council for Cultural Research Dr. Vinay Sahasrabuddhe will be addressing the delegates. The day’s events will wrap up with the musical performance by the Grammy Award Winner Pandit Viswa Mohan Bhat.

The thematic discussion moving on to the next day on 17th January, will feature panelists Prof. Alok Chaturvedi (Purdue Indiana University), Dr. Vijay Chauthaiwale (Scientist) moderated by Shri Prabhu Chawla, Editorial Director of the New Indian Express Group. The second panel for the day will feature Shri Arun Maira (Former Chairperson Boston Consulting Group) and Prof Shyam Sunder (Yale University).

The valedictory function on 18th December will be graced by Dr. Kiran Bedi, Hon'ble Lieutenant Governor, Puducherry and renowned academician and activist Prof. Anil Kumar Gupta. The Best research papers will be awarded during the closing ceremony.

INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT KOZHIKODE

Spread over about 100 acres of land, the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIMK) is the 5th IIM to be established by Government of India as an Institute of National Importance. IIMK takes the pride of being one of picturesque and oxy-rich campuses in India. IIM Kozhikode is located on two hillocks 15 kilometres east of Kozhikode city. Kozhikode is a quaint little city on the west coast of India with a history of more than two thousand years.

In ancient days, this city was a major port acting as the hub of trade between the west and the east. Greeks, Chinese and Arabs frequented Kozhikode to source the exotic spices like pepper and cardamom. Vasco Da Gama - the famous Portuguese explorer - touched the Indian shores at Kozhikode in the year 1498 opening up a sea route to India for the European nations.

Kozhikode has an international airport with flights connecting to other major Indian cities like Mumbai, Chennai, Bangalore and Delhi. Kozhikode also has excellent connectivity to major cities in the Middle East like Dubai, Abu Dhabi , Sharjah, Doha, Baharin, and Muscat . IIM Kozhikode is just 45 minutes by car from the International airport. Cochin International Airport(www.cial.aero) is another major airport just 170 kilometres away (4 hours by road) with excellent connectivity to major cities in India and abroad. Kozhikode is connected by rail to major cities in India.