| Time |
Programme Details |
Speaker |
| 0800 – 0900 |
Seminar Registration |
|
| Inaugural Session |
| 0900 – 0905 |
Recitation & Translation from the Holy Quran |
|
| 0905 – 0910 |
Welcome Address |
DG DEPO |
| 0910 – 0915 |
Seminar Programme and Introduction |
|
| 0915 – 0925 |
Keynote Address by Chief Guest |
To be decided |
| Session – I (03 Speakers) |
| 0925 – 0930 |
Handing over session one proceedings to the presiding officer |
|
0930 – 0950
|
Paper-1
Rise of asymmetric warfare and non-state actors within national and international strategic paradigms |
USA / UK |
0950 – 1010
|
Paper-2
The global war on terror (GWOT) – an assessment and revision |
Pakistan / Afghanistan / Iran |
1010 – 1030
|
Paper-3
The role of non-state actors and dialogue within the new asymmetric peace and security constructs |
Malaysia / France / Egypt |
1030 – 1100
|
Question/Answer Session |
|
| 1100 – 1115 |
Concluding remarks by Presiding Office |
|
| 1115 – 1135 |
Light Refreshments |
|
| Session – II (03 Speakers) |
| 1135 |
Guests to be Seated |
|
| 1135 – 1140 |
Introduction Session – II Program Presiding officer |
|
1140 – 1200
|
Paper-1
Adapting traditional armed forces and defence organizations for asymmetric conflict |
NATO HQ |
1200 – 1220
|
Paper-2
Adjusting defence industry to the demands of GWOT and asymmetric warfare specific to a region or a country |
USA / UK |
1220 – 1240
|
Paper-3
Globalization of the defence industry and the challenges posed for mutual defence industrial cooperation confronting developed developing countries. How viable is the idea of a universally acceptable arms trade treaty? |
Turkey /
South Korea /
South Africa |
1240 – 1310
|
Question/Answer Session |
|
| 1310 – 1325 |
Concluding remarks by the Presiding Officer |
|
| 1325 – 1330 |
Souvenirs distribution |
|
| 1330 |
Lunch |
|
* The program is tentative and some of the speakers are yet to be confirmed |