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Chennai Centre for China Studies
AbbreviationC3S
Formation4 April 2008
HeadquartersChennai Centre for China Studies, Hacer Software Solutions Building, 3/2 Seetammal Extension, 1st Street, Teynampet, Chennai- 600018, Tamil Nadu, India
Location
Region served
India
President
Professor V. Suryanarayan
Vice-President
Ambassador C.V. Ranganathan, M.R. Sivaraman
Secretary and Director
Commodore R Seshadri Vasan
Treasurer
M.K. Subramanian
Key people
Ambassador M. Ganapathi, Dr. Indira Ravindran, Mr. T. Ananthachari, Professor Ramu Manivannan, Dr. Alagu Perumal Ramasamy, L.V. Krishnan, Colonel R. Hariharan, Mr. Sunil Rallan
Websitewww.c3sindia.org[1]

The Chennai Centre for China Studies (C3S) is an Indian think tank that carries out research on developments in China and assigns priority to Indian policy interests.[1]

History

C3S was registered under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act (1975) in 2008 and is a non-profit organization.

Areas of research

  • Business and Economics
  • Defence and Security
  • Geopolitics and Strategy
  • Society and Politics
  • Science and Technology
  • Human Rights and Law
  • Culture and History
  • Environment and Health

Young Minds of C3S

The Young Minds of C3S is an initiative taken by C3S that is designed to encourage a younger generation of China-oriented scholars to contribute to the academic and technical conversation around the subject of China and Indo-China relations.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Important Links | Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses". www.idsa.in. Retrieved 2 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Young Minds of C3S". youngmindsofc3s.blogspot.in. Retrieved 1 September 2017.