Harvard turns its gaze on South Asia

From: India Abroad | Date: October 10, 2003| Author: Mozumder, Suman Guha | Copyright information


India Abroad

10-10-2003

Academics from Harvard and veteran politicians from South Asia gathered at
a conference at the university last month, coinciding with the kick-off of
a new multi-million dollar Harvard initiative seeking to understand the
region in depth and offering innovative approaches for solving its
problems.

Christened 'The South Asia Initiative', the program aims at turning
Harvard, historically renowned for its East Asian curr...

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