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A Land between Tradition and Modernity: The Course for Senior Officials in Delhi and Mumbai
India is on its way to becoming a global power. Few other countries in the world are as diverse or as full of opportunities and challenges as this vast democracy in Asia. So the Federal Academy for Security Policy chose Delhi and Mumbai as destinations for its 2018 Course for Senior Officials.
Course for Senior Officials: Crossing the Border on Foot
The Course for Senior Officials crossed the border between Pakistan and India near Wagah at the only crossing point open exclusively to passenger traffic.
Focus on South Asia: Course for Senior Officials arrives in Pakistan
First-hand impressions are irreplaceable. That is why the Course for Senior Officials has travelled to South Asia for the second time this year. The visit includes high-level talks in Pakistan and India. Picture: Muzaffar Bukhari/Flickr/cut to size/CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
India, Pakistan and Beyond: Senior Officials, Young Leaders Discuss Regional Developments
Prior to its study tour to Pakistan and India, the Course for Senior Officials met with the working group of Young Leaders in Security Policy of the Federal Academy to discuss future scenarios for the Indian subcontinent.
Between Hardship and High-Tech: Course for Senior Officials in India
After a memorable border crossing, the Course for Senior Officials continued to the second part of its study tour in the capital New Delhi and the economic powerhouse Bangalore.
Course for Senior Officials heading for Pakistan and India
On the spot: The Course for Senior officials is heading for Pakistan and India. The study tour offers first-hand impressions and high-level talks with both national experts and representatives from the international community in Islamabad and New Delhi.