IIAS-DARPG India Conference 2025: Submissions open

Diogo Pereira,

We are thrilled to announce that the IIAS-DARPG India Conference 2025 will be held in New Delhi from February 10-14 2025. The event will focus on the theme "Next Generation Administrative Reforms: Empowering Citizens and Reaching the Last Mile."


Submissions are now open! 

We invite scholars, practitioners, and researchers to engage with this crucial theme for public governance.

Important deadlines for submissions are as follows:

  • September 14: Deadline for calls
  • November 1: Deadline for abstracts
  • November 30: Deadline for panels

For full details and to make your submissions, please download the Call from the link below.

Stay updated with the latest information by visiting our conference website

We will be sharing additional details on the call-for-papers, conference program, speakers, and registration in the coming months.

For any questions or requests, feel free to send us an email: info@iias-darpg-indiaconference2025.org.

Mark your calendars and follow us for updates on this exciting event. 

We look forward to seeing you in New Delhi!

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