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SUMMARY:India as a Maritime Power: Contemporary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law!! \nThank you for your support and for making our previous Webinars a huge success. \nIndia has a rich history in dealing with sea trade as well as a variety of trading and non-trading practices via sea within and beyond the confines of the country. Hence it has built up a magnificent maritime history and traditions for several decades even much before then the rise of European maritime powers. \nAt present\, among all Asian and African countries\, India has one of the largest and considerably well-coordinated merchant shipping fleets with almost ninety per cent of the country’s trade volume moved by sea. With one of the largest coastline and having boundary as sea/ocean\, guarding the country through coast also gains importance. \nIn short\, trade and security through the ocean are prominent in India. Hence from past decades\, we have laws which are governing the trade and security. With the advancement in trade and an increase in crimes on seas and natural disasters\, there are various issues which need to be addressed. To name a few\, issues relating to insurance\, liability\, accidents\, pirates etc.\, are common. With globalization and Technology-trade prominent era\, new areas of concerns have emerged\, like ship financing\, maritime liens\, carriage of goods by sea\, ownership and registration of ships\, ship sales and building contracts\, limitation of liability contracts\, the law of collision\, salvage\, towage and pilotage and its related claims\, the law of marine pollution – its consequences and liabilities\, customs and port laws are few of them.  \nThat being highlighted in the area of trade-related\, there are also new issues and emerging areas in security-related. With the issues of pirates\, laws relating to the rights and ownerships for the resources on the high seas and markings of Exclusive economic Zones\, Laws related to the passageways of various varieties/registered ships\, the trespass of territorial waters\, aid by the naval and coast guard forces\, Technology used by these forces\, rescue operations\, access to ports\, Laws relating to accidents/attacks on territorial waters\, disputes settlement mechanisms for the armed forces\, Strategies relating to the security on the seas etc gained prominence and require intense research and analysis of the same. \nPlease register below to attend the webinar. \nKindly check the Promotions / Spam folder for Confirmation E-mail after registration. \nRegistrations for this webinar has been closed\nSteps to be followed for E-Certificate for Participation in the Webinar. Link \nWith all the contemporary issues\, Our panellists in the Webinar “India as a maritime power: Contemporary perspectives”\, the last of the “Aerospace and Defence Laws lecture series”\, addresses some of them on 31st July 2020 at 5:00 PM. \nSchedule: \nThe webinar will be held on 31st July 2020\, Friday at 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM IST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProf. P.V. Rao\, Visiting Faculty\, NALSAR University of Law \nProf. P.V. Rao obtained M.A. in Political Science from Osmania University\, with a first division; M.Phil and Ph.D in European Studies from School of International Studies\, JNU. He was awarded the British Council Scholarship at London School of Economics for research; Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)\, Johns Hopkins University\, Washington; Ford Foundation Fellowship at Bandarnaike International Centre\, Colombo. Prof. Rao is the founder Editor of Indian Ocean Survey\, a biannual international journal\, now being published by the Routledge\, UK. He published over forty research articles in Indian and foreign journals. Prof. Rao was the Director of Centre for Indian Ocean Studies\, Osmania University; Member\, UGC Committee on Area Studies; Member COM\, Indian Ocean Research Group\, Perth. He regularly lectures at College of Air Warfare; College of Naval Warfare and several other academic institutions. \n\n\n\n\nCommodore Udai Rao\, former Principal Director\, Naval Intelligence\, and a former Director in the Cabinet Secretariat \nCommodore Udai Rao was commissioned into the Indian Navy on 1st Jan 1974. During his 32 years of naval service\, he has served in various appointments\, both ashore and afloat\, with the rich command\, staff and administrative experience. He has commanded three frontline ships\, INS Kavaratti\, INS Hosdurg and INS Gomati as also other shore units. He holds an MSc (Defence Studies) degree from Madras University and is a graduate of Defence Services Staff College (DSSC) Wellington. He has subsequently also been a Directing Staff on the faculty of DSSC Wellington. He has undergone the “Army Higher Command Course” at Army College of Combat\, Mhow\, M.P \nHe was a part of IPKF operations and was Indian Naval Commander (INCOM) at Kankesanturai in Northern Sri Lanka in 1987. Earlier he had patrolled the Palk bay extensively while in command of INS Kavaratti. He has also served as Chief Staff Officer (Operations) at Navy Office in Chennai from 1994 – 1996 where he oversaw operations such as OP TASHA in the Palk Bay\, Gulf of Mannar and in the waters around Sri Lanka… \nAn important appointment that he held was that of Principal Director Naval Intelligence (PDNI) at Naval Head Quarters\, New Delhi for a period of five years from 2001 to 2006 including during OP PARAKRAM. \nCommodore Rao has the distinction of having served as a Director in the Cabinet Secretariat where he set up the Maritime Division and handled strategic and security issues at the National level. He has also been a Diplomat at our mission in the Fiji Islands with concurrent accreditation to Cook Islands\, Kiribati\, Nauru\, Tonga\, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. \nCommodore Rao’s areas of interests include Maritime and Coastal Security\, Maritime Diplomacy\, Blue Economy. Indian Ocean issues\, China in the IOR\, Intelligence and Security issues\, and Geo-Political & Geo-Strategic issues impinging on the Maritime Domain pertaining to countries and areas of interest to India. \nCmde Rao is a recipient of the ‘Binoculars’ on being adjudged the best cadet onboard INS Krishna in 1972. He was awarded the Lentaigne memorial medal for the best dissertation while undergoing the Staff Course at DSSC\, Wellington in 1986. He has received the Chief of Naval Staff’s Commendation on two occasions. \nCmde Udai Rao superannuated from Government service in Sep 2013 and has settled down in Bangalore. He keeps himself busy writing and talking on ‘Matters Maritime’ at universities/colleges/think tanks such as National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS) Bangalore\, Christ University\, Bangalore; Pondicherry University\, Manipal University\, Osmania University\, SV University Tirupati\, Aerospace and Defence Seminars conducted by IESA\, Indian Naval Academy (INA) Ezhimala\, Acharya Bangalore Business school (ABBS)\, National Academy of Customs (NACIN)Bangalore\, NMIMS Law school Bangalore etc. He has also conducted seminars on Coastal Security at Takshashila in Bangalore and at Mangalore University and lectured at the Press Institute of India\, Chennai. He is closely associated with the Coastal Security Police of Karnataka and has conducted sea work up of Coastal Security personnel\, of approximately 60 days duration between 2015-2018. He has recently conducted harbour and sea training of the customs marine wing \nMangalore for 10 days and sea training of customs marine wing\, Mumbai for 14 days. He also occasionally writes for Deccan Herald\, Hindu Business line and the Federal on line newspaper on maritime subjects. \nHe is currently on the adjunct faculty of Raksha Shakti University Gandhinagar\, Gujarat and is a trustee of the Institute of Contemporary Studies Bangalore (ICSB). \nMs. Hamsa Devineni\, Advocate and Politician \nHamsa Devineni is a practising maritime lawyer and an active politician in India. Academically\, she holds a distinction in LLM in Admiralty and Maritime Laws from Tulane University Law School in the USA alongside a post-graduate diploma in patent laws from NALSAR University. Hamsa launched her maritime career with a campus placement by “One Earth Future Foundation”\, a Not for profit organization in the USA where she worked on analyzing maritime trends & framing policies for the United Nations Contact Group on Piracy off the Coast of Somalia (UNCGPCS). She was the Project Officer in the “Oceans Beyond Piracy” programme\, which along with various international maritime organizations like the International Maritime Bureau (IMB)\, and the Maritime Piracy Humanitarian Response Programme pioneers in publishing annual reports and papers on issues concerning world maritime piracy. \nShe is now a partner at Haven Legal\, a law firm\, and practices on both the original and appellate sides in various subject matter jurisdictions. Hamsa often writes and speaks on current maritime legal issues and has also drafted and reviewed various maritime legislative bills for the State and Central governments in India. She has been a research associate at the National Maritime Foundation\, New Delhi\, an autonomous maritime think tank\, supported by the Ministry of Defence and the Indian Navy. She is also a visiting fellow at the India Foundation\, New Delhi\, a premier think tank on national policy & foreign policy issues. \nAlongside profession\, Hamsa actively participates in public \nservice\, politically\, through the Bharatiya Janata Party. She is the spokesperson for BJP in Andhra Pradesh and has contested elections as the BJP candidate for the Ananthapur Lok Sabha constituency in the recently concluded General Elections. \nDr. A. Subramanyam Raju\, Professor\, Co-ordinator\, Centre for Maritime Studies\, School of Social Sciences & International Studies\, Pondicherry University.  \nAdluri Subramanyam Raju is Professor in the Centre for South Asian Studies & Coordinator of the UGC Centre for Maritime Studies at Pondicherry University\, Pondicherry. He was the recipient of the Mahbub Ul Haq Award (Regional Centre for Strategic Studies (RCSS)\, Colombo\, 2003); Scholar of Peace Award (WISCOMP\, New Delhi\, 2002) and Kodikara Award (RCSS\, Colombo\, 1998). He was a Salzburg Seminar Fellow (2006). He received the National Best Teacher Award (C.V.S.Krishnamurthy Theja Charities\, Tirupati\, 2017) and Best Teacher Award twice (Pondicherry University\, 2013 & 2018). He was a Visiting Fellow at the Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies\, Colombo\, May 2012. He is on editorial board for five journals. He has published about fifty-five papers and presented about eighty papers at national and international seminars. \nHe has twenty two books to his credit: Authored: Democracies at Loggerheads: Security Aspects of US-India Relations; Third-Generation Indian Perceptions of the Kashmir Issue; Indian Women Scientists’ Perceptions of the Nuclear Issue; Co-authored: Maritime Cooperation between India and Sri Lanka; Edited: Nuclear India: Problems and Perspectives; Terrorism in South Asia: Views from India; Reconstructing South Asia: An Agenda; India-Sri Lanka Partnership in the 21st Century; Good Order at Sea: Indian Perspective; Maritime Infrastructure in India: Challenges and Prospects; Blue Economy of India: Emerging Trends; Rethinking Regionalism in South Asia; Borders in South Asia: States\, Communities and People; Human Security in South Asia: Concept\, Environment and Development; New Futures for South Asia: Commerce and Connectivity; Indo-Pacific: Changing Power Dynamics; Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific: India Betwixt; Understanding Governance in South Asia; Co-edited: Envisioning A New South Asia\, India-Southeast Asia: Strategic Convergence in the 21st Century; Greater Connectivity and Integration in South Asia’ & Ocean Governance: Emerging Trends. His forthcoming publications include New India from Maritime Perspective; Governance and Poverty in South Asia; & French Presence in the Western Indian Ocean Region. \nModerated by: \nGroup Captain Aanand Naidu Pola\, Adjunct Professor\, NALSAR University of Law\, Director\, ISAC; Cyberange and Clean Exit \nGroup Captain Pola Aanand Naidu has 30+ years of experience largely in management and policy intervention. He was Director Personnel(Airmen) of IAF before prematurely leaving the forces. He served as Additional Director General in Doordarshan and All India Radio (Prasar Bharati) heading Corporate HR\, Administration\, PR\, IT&SM Operations\, litigation management and Security\, and International Relations. He is presently associated with Aakash Law LLP (www.aakashlaw.com)\, an Aviation law firm as a transactional practitioner\, and Director of two cybersecurity firms (www.isac.io and www.cyberange.io) and a workplace ethics rating firm known as Clean Exit Consultancy Services Ltd (www.cleanexit.io). He has been contributing to CADL\, NALSAR University as an Adjunct Professor\, teaching Aviation Law and Air Transport Management. \nIntroduction by: \nProf. Balakista Reddy\, Registrar\, Head\, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws\, NALSAR University of Law \nDr. V. Balakista Reddy obtained his LL.M in International Law from Osmania University and M. Phil. and PhD in International Air and Space Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, New Delhi. He has over 20 years of Teaching and Research experience. Dr Reddy has contributed extensively to various national and international journals on different facets of International law. His books on\,  \n(1) Air Law and Policy in India  \n(2) Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy and \n(3) Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law\, \n(4) Space Law and Contemporary Issues have won international acclaim. He is a Visiting Faculty Professor at many Universities in India and abroad and has been a keynote speaker at several international seminars. He has acted as the head of the Center for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL) since its inception. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nDetails of the e-certificate are available here. (link) \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n CADL0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
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SUMMARY:Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Technologies: Trends and Prospects
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from the Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law! Thank you for your support and making our previous Webinars a huge success. \nCan anyone imagine how it would be without the existence of digital maps when you visit a new place or when you want to visit a new place? Most of us would not imagine it. Maps have been the most powerful medium of information and navigation to understand various location parameters across the globe. With the advent of technology\, digital maps are widely used and is the common mode of navigation which uses technologies like big data\, artificial intelligence\, internet of things and other navigation-based technologies. \nThis spatial component is used in various sectors including the location-based infrastructure\, Disaster management\, agriculture\, environment assessment\, health care\, e-governance and many more. Research reveals that the global spatial market has an estimated value of USD 78 million\, thriving at a CAGR of 16.6% during the assessment period from 2016 through 2022. \nWith this in mind\, CADL\, NALSAR University of Law will hold its next webinar in “Aerospace and Defence Law Lecture Series” titled “Application of GIS and Remote Sensing Technologies: Trends and Prospects” on Saturday\, 25th July 2020 at 5:00 PM IST. \nPlease register below to attend the webinar. \nKindly check the Promotions / Spam folder for Confirmation E-mail after registration. \nRegistrations for this event has been closed \n\nSteps to be followed for E-Certificate for Participation in the Webinar. Link \nWhat to expect through this Webinar: \nIn this webinar\, we will hear from our panel on the issues relating to the application and implementation of GIS and Remote Sensing technologies; Current trends in GIS and Remote Sensing technologies in India\, including Urban Mobility; Challenges in Implementation of these technologies; market restraints on technology transfer; and key players in GIS and Remote Sensing Technologies. \nSchedule: \nThe webinar will be held on Saturday\, July 25\, 2020\, at 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM IST. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellists: \nDr. Swarna Subba Rao\, Former Surveyor General of India \nDr. Swarna Subba Rao is a Surveying and Geo-Spatial professional with 34 years of experience encompassing all disciplines of geospatial technology in developing geospatial strategies for Survey of India and other related ministries within the Government of India. Dr Rao also led Survey of India as the Surveyor-General from 2010-15 and 2016-17. He is currently an Adjunct Professor at NALSAR University of Law. \nProf. I. V. Murali Krishna\, Professor and Director R&D and Dr Raja Ramanna DRDO Distinguished Fellow \nProf. Dr. Muralikrishna V Iyyanki\, a PhD holder from the Premier Institute -Indian Institute of Science (IISc)\, Bangalore and is presently Dr Raja Ramanna Distinguished Fellow at the Defense Research and Development Organization (DRDO)\, India\, and also the National Coordinator for Geospatial Public Health\, which is National Networking Government of India Project. He is  \n\n\nProfessor and Founder/Head of the Centre for Spatial Information Technology (CSIT) at Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (1990-2005)\, and Director of Research and Development Centre (2005-2008). He has served as guest scientist at German Space Research Institute (DLR) and GKSS Research Centre. His present research focuses focus on hyperspectral remote sensing image classification and geospatial public health management and geospatial technology applications.\n\n\nDr. G. Sreenivasa Reddy\, Additional Director General\, Telangana state Remote Sensing Application Centre (TRAC). \n(Will be updated soon) \nReghunatha Menon.K.P PhD \, Group Head Training & Education Group\, NRSC\, ISRO\, Hyderabad \nBorn on 03.11.1961 Kollengoe\, Palakkad District\, He has completed M.Sc. (Mathematics)\, Kerala University with distinction in 1985; Ph.D in Municipal Information System from JNTU\, Hyderabad in 2009. \nProfessional Experience \nHe has over three decades of experience in various capacities at NRSC\, ISRO Hyderabad. Responsible for satellite data dissemination from the Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) missions. \nProject Manager for satellite missions\, viz.\, IRS-1B and IRS-1D\, including carrying out critical operations for other IRS missions such as IRS-P6 and CARTOSAT. \nDy.Project Director – Data Processing\, Microsat Mission (2016) \nTowards capacity building\, delivered lectures in various Central\, State Government and academic organizations in the country for promoting the IRS data awareness and its utilization. Instrumental in starting awareness programmes on Remote Sensing & GIS at school level over the last 2 decades and have visited nearly 150 schools within and outside Hyderabad. \nDr.Reghnatha Menon worked as Emergency on Call Officer (ECO) representing ISRO in the International Charter for Space and Major Disasters. Undergone ECO training at NOAA\, USA as part of ECO duties. Rendered training on IRS data products and its uses to partner International agencies like CSA\, ESA\, JAXA\, USGS\, etc. Dr.Menon was instrumental in suggesting automated Charter Operations System (COS) which is an offshoot of Semi-Annual Refresher Exercise (SARE) which is a “dry run‟ to make the ECOS familiar with the operations. \nTraining / Seminars / Visits abroad \n\nParticipated in important geospatial workshops and associated with several national international workshops in Geospatial Technology.\nMember of Exhibition Committee of International Astronautical Congress 2007 held at Hyderabad.\nConvener for the User Interaction Meet (UIM)\, the annual event of NRSC for 2 years\, i.e.\, in 2012 and 2015.\nVisited Bangkok\, Hong Kong\, USA as part of Data promotional activity.\nAttended 2 weeks Marketing Program training at IIM\, Kolkata in 2004.\n\nDr.Reghunatha Menon was on Deputation to Kerala Sate Remote Snesing & Appliation Cntre\, Trivandrum as its Director from Sep 2016 to Sep2019. During this period he has undertaken many projects in collaboration with various line departments. He also signed MOU with three colleges for collaborative and capacity building which was new to the state. \nMembership in professional bodies \n\nLife Member of Geospatial professional bodies like (i) Indian Society of Remote Sensing (ISRS)\, (ii) Indian Society of Geomatics (ISG) and (iii) Indian National Cartographic Association (INCA)\, Indian Society of Systems For Science and Engineering (ISSE)\,\nVice President of ISSE\, Trivandrum Chapter 2018 – 2019\nJoint Secretary of ISG from 2016 -2019 and worked as Secretary of ISG Hyderabad Chapter.\nJoint Secretary of INCA from 2005-2009 and taken care of the local chapter development.\nAs Secretary of ISRS\, Hyderabad Chapter from 2009-14\, organized several programs.\nOrganized ISPRS TC VII in 2012 and ISPRS TC VIII in October 2014 at Hyderabad.\nLife Member\, IEEE\n\nModerated by: \nMs. Priya Iyengar\, Visiting Faculty Lecturer\, CADL\, NALSAR University of Law and founding partner\, Compass Law associates.  \nMs. Priya Iyengar is a Founding Partner of Compass Law Associates. She specializes in Corporate Law\, Industrial & Labour Laws with Strategic IR & HR Management and Aviation Law. She has over 22 years of experience in Formation of Companies\, Corporate Governance\, Corporate Reorganization and Reconstruction\, Joint Ventures\, Statutory filings under Company Laws\, Merger & Acquisitions\, Labour and Employment Laws Statutory Compliance\, International Commercial Arbitration\, Conflict Analysis and Resolution.  \nIntroduction by: \nProf. Balakista Reddy\, Registrar\, Head\, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws\, NALSAR University of Law \nDr. V. Balakista Reddy obtained his LL.M in International Law from Osmania University and M. Phil. and PhD in International Air and Space Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, New Delhi. He has over 20 years of Teaching and Research experience. Dr Reddy has contributed extensively to various national and international journals on different facets of International law. His books on\, (1) Air Law and Policy in India (2) Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy and (3) Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law\, (4) Space Law and Contemporary Issues have won international acclaim. He is a Visiting Faculty Professor at many Universities in India and abroad\, and has been a keynote speaker at several international seminars. He has acted as the head of the Center for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL) since its inception. \nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nDetails of the e-certificate are available here. (link) \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n CADL0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
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SUMMARY:Unlocking India’s Private Space Sector: Legal and Policy Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law! Thank you for your support and making our previous Webinars a huge success. \nWith the aim to attain long-time technological\, economic and industrial gains\, the Indian government has opened its space sector to private players and also intends to set- up a new organisation\, namely\, The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (In-Space). In addition\, the discussions on the Space Activities Bill of 2017 is still ongoing. This means that going forward we could expect an economic contribution from this sector to the GDP as these legal and policy initiatives may enable growth of the space sector activities in India.  \nTo further look into this development and get insights from the prominent persons from the Space sector\, CADL has scheduled its 4th Webinar in “Aerospace and Defence Law Lecture Series” titled “Unlocking India’s Private Space Sector: Legal and Policy Challenges” on July 19\, 2020 at 3:30PM IST. \nPlease register below to attend the webinar. \nKindly check the Promotions / Spam folder for Confirmation E-mail after registration. \nRegistrations for this Event closed\n\nSteps to be followed for E-Certificate for Participation in the Webinar. Link \nSchedule: \nThe webinar will be held on July 19\, 2020\, Sunday at 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM IST. \nQuestions we answer during the Webinar: \n\nThe role of private participants in Space Sector?\nIs In-Space a step towards the development of Indian Space Sector? What principles should guide the set-up and implementation of the In-Space organisation? \nWhat are the Operational\, legal and policy hurdles faced by the Indian space sector especially in light of the Space Activities Bill?\n\n\n\n\n\nKeynote speaker: \nShri. A. S. Kiran Kumar\, Former Chairman\, ISRO \nShri A. S. Kiran Kumar is Vikram Sarabhai Professor at the Indian Space Research Organisation\, Bangalore. He is a Member of the Space Commission\, Government of India and Member\, Governing Council\, Indian Institute of Science\, Bangalore. During the period from January 2015 to January 2018\, he has served as Secretary\, Department of Space\, Chairman\, Space Commission and Chairman\, Indian Space Research Organisation. \nHe has steered the implementation of the applications-oriented Indian Space Programme\, which has facilitated rapid development of the country in many important spheres of earth observation\, communication\, navigation\, meteorology and space science\, as well as the development of indigenous launch vehicles and related technologies for providing assured access to space.  \nHe has also contributed to the design and development of more than 50 Electro-Optical Imaging Sensors flown on Spaceborne platforms starting from Bhaskara TV payload in 1979 to the payloads onboard the Mars Orbiter Mission in 2013. He has played a crucial role in Chandrayaan-1 mission right from the conceptualisation stage and has made exemplary contributions to the success of Mars Orbiter Mission and Reusable Launch Vehicle -Technology Demonstrator (RLV-TD). \nShri Kiran Kumar has been conferred with Honoris Causa and DSc by 18 Indian academic institutions. \nPanelists: \nMr. K.R. Sridhara Murthi\, Director\, International Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Management\, Jain University\, Bangalore \nMr. Sridhara Murthi is the Director of International Institute of Aerospace Engineering and Management\, Jain University\, Bangalore. He has managed Antrix Corporation to outstanding success. He is an expert in Space Policy and International Space Law with high-level experience in the Boards of International Academy of Astronautics\, International Institute of Space Law and International Astronautical Federation. He has experience in promoting international collaborations and represented in the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. \nIn 2011 he held a position in the Office of Adviser to India’s Prime Minister as Senior Expert on  \nPublic Information Infrastructure and Innovations in India.  \nHe has rich experience in space commercialisation and space policy analysis and played key roles in India’s Space programme for over three decades. He represented India as a delegate to the United Nations Committee on Peaceful Uses of Outer Space. \n\n\nHe has served as Managing Director of Antrix Corporation\, and also as Scientific Secretary of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). He has extensively contributed to technology transfer and space industry development programmes in ISRO and also served as a counsellor at Embassy of India in Paris\, promoting cooperation between space agencies/ industry from Europe and India’s space establishments. He had contributed to a published study on National GI policy. He was a member of Interim Core Group set up by Planning Commission of India for evolving National GIS system and is Fellow of Institution of Engineers\, India.\n\n\nMr. Narayan Prasad\, Co-founder and Chief Operations Officer at satsearch.co \nNarayan Prasad is a cofounder at satsearch.co\, a global marketplace for space supported by the European Space Agency. He also serves as a Partner to SpacePark Kerala\, a Government of Kerala initiative to develop a dedicated space activities hub in India. He believes that there is an opportunity to create a $25 billion space industry ecosystem in India by 2030 which can take space-based products and services from India to the rest of the world. He previously served as an Associate Research Fellow at the European Space Policy Institute where he contributed to enhancing cooperation between Europe and India in space. He has authored over 75 articles in various national and international publications and has previously studied in India\, Germany\, Sweden and France. He is also an elected member of the International Institute of Space Law and an awardee of Emerging Space Leaders by the International Astronautical Federation. He is the host of the NewSpace India podcast and can be reached by email on narayan@satsearch.co or @cosmosguru.  \nMr ASHOK G.V.\, Partner\, Factum Law \nAshok G.V. is a Partner with Factum Law\, Bengaluru\, India. As an attorney\, he specialises in Commercial disputes representing clients from aerospace\, healthcare\, manufacturing\, remote sensing and technology industries in Intellectual Property\, Taxation and Company dispute among others before conventional and alternative dispute resolution fora. Ashok advises space technology companies on SATCOM regulations and remote sensing regulations\, in addition to rendering his expertise for contract management\, structuring investment transactions\, asset management and enforcement and risk management.  \nAshok is a member of the International Advisory Council of the International Academy of Space Law\, a Moscow based organisation which is engaged in promoting the peaceful use of outer space and has delivered talks at the Kalpana Chawla Annual Space Policy Dialogue in Delhi and the Asia Pacific Satellite Communications Council’s conference held at Bangkok on space policy and regulations. Ashok has also authored several papers and articles on the subject of regulating commercial space activities\, responsible use of space\, privacy concerns surrounding remote sensing data mining and legal issues in space sustainability in reputed domestic and international publications. \nMrs. POORVI KANTROO\, Space Law & Policy Head Aerospace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI). \nPoorvi heads the space division at the Aerospace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI). Before this\, she directed the Space policy division at erstwhile Aryavara Space Organization. She is also a Doctoral Candidate at CADL NALSAR. She recently submitted her thesis title: Space Debris through the lens of commercialization\, the need for an international legal framework\, and is awaiting viva. She also earned her LLM degree in Corporate Laws and Governance from NALSAR. She has a decade long relationship with CADL and served the center in various capacities such as Researcher\, Module Instructor\, Organizing Committee Manfred Lachs Moot Court\, International Manfred Lachs Conferences\, etc. She was a Key Judge for recently conducted 1st APJ. Kalam Essay Competition. She was also selected by The International Institute of Space Law (IISL)\, Leiden\, to judge at the prestigious Manfred Lachs Moot Courts Memorials 2016. She is an associate editor for the Indian Journal for Air and Space Law (IJASL)\, published by CADL\, NALSAR. \nHer endeavour as an academician is to be the fulcrum between the public and private sector\, enabling both sectors to flourish within the domain of Space law. \n\n\nModerator:\n\n\nMr Sagar Singamsetty\, Founder and Managing Director\, Aerospace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI) and Adjunct Professor of Law\, CADL\, NALSAR University of Law. \nSagar brings a wealth of information and a wealth of network from his 14+ years of international experience in the mobility and transport sector as a legal\, regulatory and policy expert. Apart from the practical know-how gained through various in-house roles at Amazon\, FedEx/TNT\, AerCap\, Sagar developed a strong bond with academics over the years. \nTeaching aviation and general transport laws at NALSAR\, in 2011\, Sagar as Chief-Editor published a compilation of articles on air and space law\, ‘Contemporary Issues and Future Challenges in Air and Space law’. In 2019\, started a global competition\, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Air and Space Law and Policy Essay Competition\, whose objective is to promote and raise awareness on the legal and policy issues in the field of aviation\, space and in general\, the transport sector(s). Currently is the Founder and Managing Director of Aerospace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI) that serves in addressing the developments in Air\, Space and Transport law and policy in India.  \nIntroduction By: \nProf. Balakista Reddy\, Registrar\, Head\, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws\, NALSAR University of Law \nDr.V.Balakista Reddy obtained his LL.M in International Law from Osmania University and M. Phil. and PhD in International Air and Space Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, New Delhi. He has more than 20 years of Teaching and Research experience. Dr Reddy has contributed extensively to various national and international journals on different facets of International law. His books on\, (1) Air Law and Policy in India (2) Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy and (3) Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law\, (4) Space Law and Contemporary Issues have won international acclaim. He is Visiting Faculty to many Universities in India and abroad and been a keynote speaker in many international seminars. He has been heading the Center for Aerospace and Defence Laws ( CADL) since its inception. \nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n\n\n\n\nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nDetails of the e-certificate are available here. (link) \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n CADL0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
URL:https://www.ccfls.nalsar.ac.in/event/unlocking-indias-private-space-sector-legal-and-policy-challenges/
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SUMMARY:Impact of COVID-19 on the Indian Aviation Industry
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law! Thank you for your support and making our previous Webinars a huge success. \nWith the aim to attain long-time technological\, economic and industrial gains\, the Indian government has opened its space sector to private players and also intends to set- up a new organisation\, namely\, The Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (In-Space). In addition\, the discussions on the Space Activities Bill of 2017 is still ongoing. This means that going forward we could expect an economic contribution from this sector to the GDP as these legal and policy initiatives may enable growth of the space sector activities in India.  \nTo further look into this development and get insights from the prominent persons from the Space sector\, CADL has scheduled its 4th Webinar in “Aerospace and Defence Law Lecture Series” titled “Unlocking India’s Private Space Sector: Legal and Policy Challenges” on July 19\, 2020 at 3:30PM IST. \nPlease register below to attend the webinar. \nThe registrations for this Webinar is closed.\nSteps to be followed for E-Certificate for Participation in the Webinar. Link \nSchedule: \nThe webinar will be held on July 12\, 2020\, Sunday at 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM IST. \nRegister here. \nDownload CADL Covid-19 Special Newsletter here (link) \nQuestions we answer during the Webinar: \n– What are the financial\, operational\, legal and policy hurdles faced by Airlines and Airports as a consequence of government policies? \n– Will innovation\, sustainability and use of new digital technologies take a back seat for the lack of funds/investments from businesses? \n– Is the customer at the heart of these discussions or is it just corporates and governments trying to win over each other? \n\n\nPanellists: \nGurmukh Singh Bawa\, Senior Advisor at Aviation Industry; Former General Manager (PR); Airport Economist at Airports Authority of India. \nOver the past 34 years\, Mr.Bawa has been associated with the Government Working in general and Civil Aviation Industry in particular. Mr Bawa has attained experience in the areas of Civil Aviation which involves Corporate Planning\, Economic Planning\, Traffic Forecasting at the corporate level as well as airport level. Mr Bawa is an Economist and Statistician by profession and also worked in the Corporate Planning Department of the Airports Authority of India and Headed the Public Relations Department. \nDuring his long span of service say about forty years\, he has gained experience in Operations Management\, Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis\, Setting up of new departments\, Course Development Unit\, Statistical Unit\, MIS Unit in AAI and a full-fledged Administration Department in AERA which is a regulatory Organization under the Indian Government and there he served from inception till his retirement in 2016; say more than six years\, as Officer On Special Duty (OSD) directly reporting to Secretary\, AERA. \nMr Bawa is widely travelled within India and the world over and represented India and AAI at various official platforms including ICAO\, ACI\, IATA etc. \nMr. Shashank Jain\, General counsel\,  TATA SIA Airlines Limited (Vistara). \nShashank is the general counsel of TATA SIA Airlines Limited (Vistara) and has experience of more than 12 years in legal and compliance domain. At Vistara\, Shashank leads to purchase and leasing of aircraft\, aircraft engines and BFE\, and is involved in strategic decisions such as airline partnerships. He has worked previously worked with several law firms including AZB & Partners and Trilegal. He has wide-ranging experience in corporate finance\, aviation laws and regulatory matters. During his stint in private practice\, he represented the likes of IFC\, FMO\, JBIC\, Airbus\, Boeing\, Qatar Investment Authority\, and KKR on a large number of transactions. \nHe is an alumnus of Symbiosis Law School\, Pune and the George Washington University Law School\, Washington DC. \nMr. Nitin Sarin\, Advocate\, Managing Partner\, Sarin & Co \nNitin Sarin specialises in asset/aircraft\, finance/leasing/repossession & is a qualified lawyer (in both India & England and Wales) and also the Managing Partner of Sarin and Co.; He has completed his B.A.; LL.B from the Army Institute of Law\, Mohali. He has also completed his Advanced LL.M. in Air and Space Law from Leiden University\, Leiden\, the Netherlands. He is a licensed advocate with the Punjab and Haryana High Court and a Solicitor of the Superior Courts of England and Wales. \nAt Sarin and Co. he handles various Aviation\, Consumer\, Asset Financing\, Labour\, Rent\, Corporate\, Trademark law cases. He has extensive experience and interest in the field of aviation law and civil land matters. He saw through the execution of an affiliation agreement with Donald H Bunker & Associates (Dubai) for aviation-related legal matters. \nHe successfully advised an aircraft manufacturer for a massive 2018 order of 75 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft worth over $ USD 8 billion. He is a member of the aviation enthusiast community http://www.airliners.net and has contributed to their database of aviation photographs. Apart from the above and most importantly\, Sarin is a Coldplay fan and is currently collecting tickets to Coldplay concerts he has attended around the world. \nUjjwal Bakshi\, Manager\, Industry Relationships- India\, IATA \nUjjwal Bakshi is Industry Relationship Manager at International Air Transport Association (IATA)- the trade association for world’s airlines\, representing some 290 airlines or 82% of total air traffic. IATA supports many areas of aviation ecosystem and help formulate industry policy on critical aviation issues. \nAt IATA\, Ujjwal works on policy advocacy and regulatory affairs matters in India\, Nepal and Bhutan. He engages with government and industry stakeholders to channelize the Association’s policy development initiatives that support industry priorities. \nUjjwal is a seasoned public affair professional with expertise in advancing business interests before diverse stakeholders. Before joining IATA\, Ujjwal has worked as a consultant advising clients across the aviation\, information technology and mobility sector. In the past\, he has worked as the Assistant Secretary for the Business Aircraft Operators Association\, an industry body working towards creating a level-playing field for business/private aircraft operators. \nModerated by \nMr. Sagar Singamsetty\, Founder and Managing Director\, Aerospace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI) and Adjunct Professor of Law\, CADL\, NALSAR University of Law. \nSagar brings a wealth of information and a wealth of network from his 14+ years of international experience in the mobility and transport sector as a legal\, regulatory and policy expert. Apart from the practical know-how gained through various in-house roles at Amazon\, FedEx/TNT\, AerCap\, Sagar developed a strong bond with academics over the years. \nTeaching aviation and general transport laws at NALSAR\, in 2011\, Sagar as Chief-Editor published a compilation of articles on air and space law\, ‘Contemporary Issues and Future Challenges in Air and Space law’. In 2019\, started a global competition\, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Air and Space Law and Policy Essay Competition\, whose objective is to promote and raise awareness on the legal and policy issues in the field of aviation\, space and in general\, the transport sector(s). Currently is the Founder and Managing Director of Aerospace and Aviation Lawyers Association of India (AALAI) that serves in addressing the developments in Air\, Space and Transport law and policy in India.  \nIntroduction by: \nProf. Balakista Reddy\, Registrar\, Head\, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws\, NALSAR University of Law \nDr.V.Balakista Reddy obtained his LL.M in International Law from Osmania University and M. Phil. and PhD in International Air and Space Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, New Delhi. He has more than 20 years of Teaching and Research experience. Dr Reddy has contributed extensively to various national and international journals on different facets of International law. His books on\, (1) Air Law and Policy in India (2) Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy and (3) Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law\, (4) Space Law and Contemporary Issues have won international acclaim. He is Visiting Faculty to many Universities in India and abroad and been a keynote speaker in many international seminars. He has been heading the Center for Aerospace and Defence Laws ( CADL) since its inception. \nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n\n\nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nDetails of the e-certificate are available here. (link) \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n CADL0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
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SUMMARY:Mapping India’s Defence and Security Challenges: A Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:Greeting from Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law!! \nThank you for your support and making “Aerospace and Defence Education: Need of the hour” (link) a huge success. \nAs part of “Atmanirbhar Bharat”\, and to push towards self-reliant India\, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman\, has announced significant structural reforms in major Sectors including the Defence. An inevitable outcome of these reforms is the Private Participation in the Defence Industry.  \nCADL has been conducting “Aerospace and Defence Laws Lecture Series” to critically examine and explore the opportunities likely to emerge out of these reforms. Subsequent to the hugely successful inaugural session on 30-6-2020\, the 2nd Webinar of the series titled “Mapping India’s Defence and Security Challenges: A Way Forward” is here. \nThe Panelists in “Mapping India’s Defence and Security Challenges: A Way Forward” discuss the private participation in Defence Sector\, Role of Private agencies in National Security and Cyber Security.  \nPlease register below to attend the webinar. \nRegistration for this webinar is closed \nSteps to be followed for E-Certificate for Participation in the Webinar. Link \nDownload reference documents here (Link) \nQuestions we answer during the Webinar: \n\nWhat is the role of Private Security agencies in maintaining and promoting Indian National Security?\nIs the Private participation in Defence sector a boon or a bane?\nHow is Cyber Security guarding the National Security?\n\n\n\nPanellists: \nProf. Arvind Kumar\, Head\, Department of Geopolitics and International Relations\, MAHE \nDr Arvind Kumar is currently Professor and Head of the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations at Manipal Academy of Higher Education\, Manipal. His area of the specialisation is in the field of strategic technologies for India’s national security\, foreign policy issues and matters relating to global security. He was research faculty at the National Institute of Advanced Studies and the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses\, New Delhi. He also taught at Delhi University. He was Visiting Fellow at the Centre for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University and a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Cooperative Monitoring Centre of Sandia National Laboratories\, USA. He was also a Visiting Fellow at the Henry L Stimson Centre\, Washington\, DC and the University of New South Wales at Sydney. He was APISA Fellow at the Institute for Defence and Strategic Studies\, Nanyang Technological University at Singapore. He has a number of publications to his credit and has delivered a number of lectures both at India and abroad.  \n\n\n\n\nDr K. Ramesh\, Founder and Director of Center for Human Security Studies  \nDr.Kanneganti Ramesh Babu is the Founder/Director of Center for Human Security Studies (A Think Tank on Security Studies). He holds a PhD in American Studies from School of International Studies\, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)-New Delhi & a Post-Doctorate in Security Studies from BESA Center for Strategic Studies –Israel. He is associated with the National Investigation Agency\, National Industrial Security Academy (NISA)\, Central Detective Training School (CDTS)\, Hyderabad\, as well as Octopus\, Counter-Terrorism Centre of Andhra Pradesh Government. Dr Ramesh was the Course Co-coordinator for the General Studies subject at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies\, Hyderabad. A Guest Faculty (International Relations) at the Sri Chaitanya IAS Academy\, Hyderabad & he taught a course on “Contemporary Themes in Indo-US strategic Ties” to international students at Study in India Program at the University of Hyderabad. \nMr Rajshekhar P\, Founder Director\, Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (ISAC) \nMr RajShekhar P is the Founder Director\, Information Sharing and Analysis Centre (ISAC)\, a non-profit organisation working in the field of Cybersecurity. ISAC is a PPP Partner of NCIIPC\, MOU Partner of CERT-IN\, AICTE\, MDI Gurugram and many PSUs\, helping in cybersecurity capacity building. ISAC has a mandate of training 100000 each in Cyber Security and workplace ethics. Cyberange (www.cyberange.io) and Clean Exit (www.cleanexit.io) are two of the incubations out of ISAC. He has about two decades of experience in corporate and government support functions in cybersecurity. He has organised the Malcon international Conference in 2010 on behalf of NCIIPC and hosts Defend The Flag series of seminars for CERT-IN and NCIIPC. He owns numerous IPs in Cyber-Physical Systems\, Virtual Labs and other products in Cyber Security. \nProf. Balakista Reddy\, Registrar\, Head\, Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws\, NALSAR University of Law \n\n\nDr.V.Balakista Reddy obtained his LL.M in International Law from Osmania University and M. Phil. and PhD in International Air and Space Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, New Delhi. He has more than 20 years of Teaching and Research experience. Dr Reddy has contributed extensively to various national and international journals on different facets of International law. His books on\, (1) Air Law and Policy in India (2) Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy and (3) Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law\, (4) Space Law and Contemporary Issues have won international acclaim. He is Visiting Faculty to many Universities in India and abroad and been a keynote speaker in many international seminars. He has been heading the Center for Aerospace and Defence Laws ( CADL) since its inception.\n\n\nModerator: \nGroup Captain Aanand Naidu Pola\, Adjunct Professor\, NALSAR University of Law\, Director\, ISAC; Cyberange and Clean Exit \nGroup Captain Pola A Naidu has 30+ years of experience largely in management and policy intervention.  He was Director Personnel(Airmen) of IAF before prematurely leaving the forces. He served as Additional Director General in Doordarshan and All India Radio (Prasar Bharati) heading Corporate HR\, Administration\, PR\, IT&SM Operations\, litigation management and Security\, and International Relations. He is presently associated with Aakash Law LLP  (www.aakashlaw.com )\, an Aviation law firm as a transactional practitioner\, and Director of two cybersecurity firms (www.isac.io and www.cyberange.io ) and a workplace ethics rating firm known as Clean Exit Consultancy Services Ltd ( www.cleanexit.io ). He has been contributing to CADL\, NALSAR University as an Adjunct Professor\, teaching Aviation Law and Air Transport Management. \n\n\nFor any further queries\, feel free to contact us at cadladmissions@nalsar.ac.in \nDetails of the e-certificate are available here. (link) \nLooking forward to your Participation. \n CADL0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
URL:https://www.ccfls.nalsar.ac.in/event/mapping-indias-defence-and-security-challenges-a-way-forward/
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SUMMARY:Aerospace and Defence Education: Need of the hour
DESCRIPTION:Greetings from Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law \nIndian Government is opening up space assets to the public. This historic decision along with the push for self-reliance under the “Atma Nirbhar Bharat” mission brings the Defence and Aerospace sectors into focus. Centre for Aerospace and Defence Laws (CADL) is delighted to invite you to “Aerospace and Defence laws Lecture series”\, a Webinar series\, which will bring together academics\, legal practitioners\, and experts from the field\, to critically examine the education in Aviation\, Defence and Space Laws\, and explore the current trends in these sectors. \nThe first session titled “Aerospace and Defence Education: Need of the hour” will take place from 18:00 to 19:30 (IST) on June 30\, 2020 \nPlease register below to attend the webinar. \nThe registrations for this EVENT has been closed\nSteps to be followed for E-Certificate for Participation in the Webinar. Link \nAgenda: \n1800-1810 hrs: Opening remarks by moderator \n1810-1910: Remarks by panellists \n1910-1925: Q&A session \n1925-1930: Closing remarks by moderator \nQuestions we answer in Webinar: \n\nNeed for Aerospace and Defence Education.\nCourses offered\nStructure of courses\nWhat do we do?\nWhat is the benefit you get?\n\nSpeakers:\nDr. Swarna Subba Rao\, Former Surveyor General of India \nDr. Swarna Subba Rao is a Surveying and Geo-Spatial professional who has almost 34 years of experience encompassing all disciplines of geospatial technology in developing geospatial strategies for Survey of India and other related ministries within the Government of India. Dr Rao has led Survey of India as the Surveyor-General from 2010-15 and 2016-17. He is now Adjunct Professor at NALSAR University of Law. \nProf. P.V. Rao\, Visiting Faculty\, NALSAR University of Law \nProf. P.V. Rao obtained M.A. in Political Science from Osmania University\, with a first division; M.Phil and Ph.D in European Studies from School of International Studies\, JNU. He was awarded the British Council Scholarship at London School of Economics for research; Fulbright Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS)\, Johns Hopkins University\, Washington; Ford Foundation Fellowship at Bandarnaike International Centre\, Colombo. Prof. Rao is the founder Editor of Indian Ocean Survey\, a biannual international journal\, now being published by the Routledge\, UK. He published over forty research articles in Indian and foreign journals. Prof. Rao was the Director of Centre for Indian Ocean Studies\, Osmania University; Member\, UGC Committee on Area Studies; Member COM\, Indian Ocean Research Group\, Perth. He regularly lectures at College of Air Warfare; college of Naval Warfare and several other academic institutions. \nDr. M.Y.S. Prasad\, Vice-Chancellor\, Vignan’s Foundation for Science\, Technology and Research University \nDr. M.Y.S. Prasad worked in ISRO for 40 years from 1975 to 2015 in different Centers and Units in the executive positions. He retired from Govt. service in May 2015 as Distinguished Scientist (APEX) in ISRO\, and Director of Satish Dhawan Space Centre\, Sriharikota\, ISRO. During his long experience in Indian Space programme\, Dr. M.Y.S. Prasad steered various activities and programmes in ISRO. He was involved and controlled all the launches of Launch vehicles from 2008 to 2015. Dr. M.Y.S. Prasad created a number of new systems and processes in ISRO which includes new MCF at Bhopal\, New Mission Control at SHAR. He was Chief Designer for a large beam steering Phased Array Radar with most sophisticated and advanced features\, and the Radar is called Multi Object Tracking Radar (MOTR) commissioned in SDSC-SHAR. Dr. M.Y.S. Prasad represented ISRO & INDIA in United Nations Committee on peaceful uses of Outer Space (UN – COPUOS) for eleven years from 1995 – 2006. He is active in International Professional Organizations like IAF\, IAA\, and IISL etc. \nDr. K. Ramesh\, Founder and Director of Center for Human Security Studies \nDr.Kanneganti Ramesh Babu is the Founder/Director of Center for Human Security Studies (A Think Tank on Security Studies). He holds a Ph.D in American Studies from School of International Studies\, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)-New Delhi & a Post-Doctorate in Security Studies from BESA Center for Strategic Studies –Israel. He is associated with the National Investigation Agency\, National Industrial Security Academy (NISA)\, Central Detective Training School (CDTS)\, Hyderabad\, as well as Octopus\, Counter-Terrorism Centre of Andhra Pradesh Government. Dr. Ramesh was the Course Co-coordinator for the General Studies subject at Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies\, Hyderabad. A Guest Faculty (International Relations) at the Sri Chaitanya IAS Academy\, Hyderabad & he taught a course on “Contemporary Themes in Indo-US strategic Ties” to international students at Study in India Program at the University of Hyderabad. \nProf. (Dr). V. Balakista Reddy\, Registrar\, Head of Centre for Aerospace and Defence Law (CADL)\, NALSAR University of Law \nDr.V.Balakista Reddy obtained his LL.M in International Law from Osmania University and M. Phil. and Ph.D. in International Air and Space Law from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)\, New Delhi. He has more than 15 years of Teaching and Research experience. Dr. Reddy has contributed extensively to various national and international journals on different facets of International law. His books on\, (1) Air Law and Policy in India (2) Recent Trends in International Space Law and Policy and (3) Emerging Trends in Air and Space Law\, (4) Space Law and Contemporary Issues have won international acclaim. He is Visiting Faculty to many Universities in India and abroad. \nModerator:\nGroup Captain Aanand Naidu Pola\, Former Addl Director General DD & AIR and Adjunct Professor\, NALSAR University of Law \nGroup Captain Pola A Naidu has 30+ years of experience in India’s largest aviation organisation and Public Service Broadcaster in senior positions largely in management and policy intervention. He has joined Aakash law as a Transactional Practitioner with domain knowledge in Aviation\, Defence and Aerospace\, Media and Broadcasting\, contract management\, litigation management\, Aviation Security and Aviation safety. He served as Additional Director General in Doordarshan\, Prasar Bharati heading Corporate HR\, Administration\, PR\, SM Operations\, litigation management and Security\, and international Relations. He contributed towards identifying operational gaps\, strategy\, team building\, training needs and ensuring operational excellence to accomplish organisational goals and bring satisfaction at individual level. \n CADL0000Days00Hrs00Min00Sec
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