Description

The evolving nature of global security challenges, technological advancements in warfare, and changing educational paradigms necessitate continuous professional development for faculty members, armed forces professionals, and research scholars in National Security Studies and allied areas. This FDP addresses the critical need for:

- Updated knowledge on contemporary strategic thought and modern warfare concepts
- Understanding of emerging security challenges including cyber warfare, space militarization, and artificial intelligence
- Integration of new educational frameworks and pedagogical approaches
- Alignment with national educational policies and industry expectations

This 5-day Faculty Development Programme (FDP)/Capacity Building Programme has been designed to enhance the capacity of academic professionals, armed forces professionals, and research scholars in National Security Studies and allied areas . The programme, scheduled from June 23-27, 2025, combines theoretical foundations with contemporary strategic challenges, integrating both physical and online delivery modes to maximize participant engagement and learning outcomes.

What you'll learn

Enhanced understanding of contemporary strategic challenges among participants

Improved pedagogical skills and teaching methodologies

Improved course designs aligned with contemporary needs

Better integration of industry expectations in academic programmes

Updated knowledge on educational frameworks and curriculum development

Strengthened professional networks in the strategic studies community

Enhanced research capabilities leading to better academic output

Informed faculty contributing to strategic policy discourse

Requirements

Course Content

18 sections • 0 lectures
Session 1: Evolution of Strategic Thought (Maj Gen Amarjeet Singh)
Session 2: Domains of Modern Warfare (Maj Gen Amarjeet Singh)
Session 3: India's Decision-Making for the 1971 India Pakistan War (Lt Gen (Dr.) JS Cheema, ERF, SISDSS)
Session 4: Security Structures and Concepts of Geo-politics, Geo-economics & Geo-strategy (Gp Capt. Rajnish, Sr. Fellow, CAPS, Adjunct Faculty, SISDSS)
Session 5: Security Challenges vis-à-vis China & Pakistan, including Collusive Threat (Mrs. Shalini Chawla, Sr. fellow, CAPS)
Session 6: Internal Security Challenges in Northeast amid Emerging Dynamics of Bangladesh & Myanmar (Lt Gen. (Dr.) KH Singh, ERF, SISDSS)
Session 7: Case Study: Dynamics of Proxy War in J&K and Conflict Resolution (Lt Gen (Dr.) JS Cheema, ERF, SISDSS)
Session 8: Artificial Intelligence in Decision Making (Lt Gen Anil Kapoor)
Session 9: Militarisation of Space & Cyber Operations (Lt Gen RS Panwar)
Session 10: Atmanirbhar Bharat: Scope & Challenges (Brig PP Singh)
Session 11: NEP 2020 & Its Application in Defence & Strategic Studies (Dr. Pramjit Singh, SISDSS)
Session 12: Learning Outcomes-Based Curriculum Framework in DSS (Dr MD Yusuf, SISDSS)
Session 13: National Credit Framework & Curriculum Refinement (UGC Expert)
Session 14: Value Addition through NCC & Strategic Studies (ADG NCC)
Session 15: Defence Industry Expectations & Curriculum Reforms
Session 16: Indus Water Treaty & Water Security (Maj Gen Chaturvedi, Retd)
Session 17: Teacher as a Leader (Lt Gen (Dr.) JS Cheema, ERF, SISDSS)
Session 18: Valedictory session with feedback and way forward

Semester with subjects

0 semesters
No Semester Founds.

Experts

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Lt. Gen (Dr.) Jagbir Cheema

3 Students
1 Batches

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