Ongoing West Asia Crisis – An Expert Talk at DAV College Jalandhar
On invitation of the Political Science Department of DAV College Jalandhar, my alma mater, I delivered an informal but interactional talk on the topical subject of the ongoing crisis in West Asia in the wake of the war among US, Israel on side and Iran on the other. It was a matter of satisfaction that it was
a well-attended talk by the audience comprising of young students and the interested faculty members. While I post here a report on the function prepared by Dr. Dinesh Arora as conveyed in a Press Note, I take this opportunity to thank Principal Anoop Vatts and Prof. Dinesh Arora for the excellent arrangement and the kind hospitality extended to me.
The Postgraduate Department of Political Science under the aegis of Political Science Forum organised an Expert Talk on the theme “Ongoing West Asia Crisis: Emerging Trends in World Politics” on March 13, 2026. Ambassador Ramesh Chander IFS (Rtd) having a long experience of diplomatic and foreign affairs was the keynote speaker. As per the traditions of the College the programme began with the recitation of DAV
Gaan. The ceremonial start reflected the institutions commitment to its values and great heritage. After the recitation, the Keynote Speaker was accorded a Green Welcome by presenting a planter as a symbol of respect, sustainability and goodwill. As a mark of honour and gratitude, a token of appreciation was also presented to the Keynote Speaker in the form of a Shawl and memento.
Introductory Address: In the Introductory Address Dr. Dinesh Arora, Head Department of Political Science highlighted the importance of Expert Talk on the theme “Ongoing West Asia Crisis: Emerging Trends in World Politics.” He emphasized that in the present age of globalization, events taking place in one part of the world inevitably affect almost all countries in one way or another. The ongoing conflict in West Asia started with
the attack of US-Israel on Iran on February 28, 2026, has already begun to impact nations across the globe in political, economic, and strategic ways. He pointed out that an Expert Talk was organized with the objective of making students and faculty aware about the ongoing West Asia Crisis, its causes, consequences and the emerging trends in world politics. The programme aimed to provide a deeper understanding of the geopolitical developments in the region and their implications for global peace and security. He remarked that to gain deeper insights into the complex contemporary situation, we are fortunate to have with us an experienced former diplomat Shri Ramesh Chander Ji, who could provide valuable perspectives based on his vast experience in international affairs. He also expressed his sincere gratitude to the Principal Dr. Anoop Kumar for providing the opportunity to organize this programme. He encouraged the students to make the most of the opportunity by actively engaging with the discussion and learning from the eminent speaker.
Inaugural Address: Principal Dr. Anoop Kumar, formally inaugurated the event and greeted the distinguished keynote speaker, faculty members, and students present on the occasion. In his address, he proudly introduced the keynote speaker, Ambassador Ramesh Chander Ji, as one of the institution’s distinguished alumni. Highlighting his remarkable diplomatic career, the Principal noted that Ambassador
Chander has represented India with great dedication and professionalism on several important international platforms. He remarked that it was a matter of great pride and fortune for the institution that such an accomplished alumnus had returned to share his knowledge and experiences with the academic community. The Principal stated that the students and faculty were indeed fortunate to have Ambassador Ramesh Chander Ji as the keynote speaker for the event. Referring to the theme of the lecture, “Ongoing West Asia Crisis,” he emphasized that the topic is extremely relevant in the current global context. He noted that understanding the political dynamics and conflicts in West Asia is essential not only for the students of political science and international relations but for the common citizens as well. The Principal also congratulated the Department of Political Science for organizing the event on such an important and timely theme. He appreciated the department’s efforts in creating platforms for academic dialogue and encouraging students to engage with contemporary global issues.
Keynote Address: Ambassador Ramesh Chander (Rtd.) who possesses vast expertise in the fields of foreign relations, diplomacy, and strategic and security issues delivered the Keynote address on the theme “Ongoing West Asia Crisis: Emerging Trends in World Politics.” In his enlightening and thought-provoking lecture, he presented a comprehensive perspective on the ongoing West Asia crisis. He discussed in
detail the causes and consequences of the conflict and highlighted its wider implications for global peace and security. He stated that International Community is fully engaged in the ongoing West Asia Crisis with the direct involvement of the world’s leading powers US and Israel and their allies on one side and Iran with its allies on the other. West Asia, particularly countries of the Middle East (Gulf Countries) has become the theater of the actual was and operations as ‘war of compulsion’ as Iran’s extended neighbourhood. While discussing the genesis of the conflict he stated that in 1947 UN Partition Plan proposed dividing the land into separate Jewish and Arab states which was accepted by Jewish leaders but rejected by Arab leaders. With the creation of Israel, conflict between Israel and Palestine persisted. As such from day one both Israel and Iran have hostile towards each other. He systematically elaborated on the genesis and evolution of the crisis, helping the students and faculty to understand the historical and political factors that have contributed to the present situation. He also explained the broader geopolitical dynamics shaping the region and examined the possible outcomes of the conflict.
The ongoing crisis started on February 28,
2026 when US-Israel attacked Iran to eliminate its political and military
leadership. In these strikes US named Operation Epic Fury and Israel named
Operation Roaring Lion on Iran, the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei and
many of its military and scientific elite were killed. US and Israel thought
with the killings of Iran’s Supreme leader, there would be internal uprising
and they would be able to install their puppet regime in Tehran. But unlike it,
Iran responded with kinetic response with attacks not only Israel but widening
the conflict with missile attacks it neighboring Arab countries hosting
military and air bases of US. The conflict has become a regional conflict of
the entire Middle East and beyond.
The conflict has polarized the world with
far reaching implications for the peaceful world order as stipulated in the
Charter of the UN and other international covets and rules of international
diplomacy and politics. There are very serious concerns for India both for its
foreign policy and economy and also for communal edifice as India has a large
population of Shia Muslims, akin of Iran brethren. The middle powers like India
with likeminded allies who believe in Multi-polar World Order with its
civilization values of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” need not sit on the fence and
play its role in pursuance of its policy of Strategic Autonomy as a large
country of 1.4 billion World’s largest democracy, one of the fast developing
economies and the lofty message of Lord Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi. While
discussing the implications for India, he emphasized India’s policy of
strategic autonomy in dealing with complex international issues. According to
him, this approach enables India to maintain balanced diplomatic relations
while safeguarding its national interests.
He concluded his lecture with a pragmatic message of Guru Govind Singh ji in his treatise “Zafarnama” (Letter of Victory) written in Persian language, “Chu Kaar Az Hamha Heelte Dar Guzast, Halal Ast Burdan Ba Shamsheer Dast.” It means when all other means have been exhausted, it is righteous to draw the sword. Let us draw the sword of Justice, Equality, Liberty and Fraternity to save the deteriorating peaceful world order. His lecture provided valuable insights into contemporary world politics and helped the students and faculty to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges emerging from the West Asia crisis.
Interactive Session: After the lecture, an
interactive session was organized in which students and faculty members
actively participated. During this session, the participants had the
opportunity to ask questions and seek clarifications on various aspects of the
West Asia crisis and contemporary global politics. The keynote speaker
patiently addressed the queries raised by the participants and shared his
valuable insights based on his vast diplomatic experience. The interaction made
the session more engaging and helped the participants to gain a clearer and
deeper understanding of the topic.
On this occasion Chandan Mahey, a student
of MA Political Science (Semester-IV) was honoured to qualify NTA UGC National
Eligibility Test held in January 2026. Principal Dr. Anoop Kumar congratulated
him and the faculty of Department of Political Science for this distinctive
achievement.
Vote of Thanks: The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks proposed by Prof. Prof. Kuldeep Khullar President, Political Science Forum. He expressed his sincere gratitude to the Keynote Speaker for delivering an enlightening and insightful lecture. He also extended his heartfelt thanks to the
Principal and the College administration for their constant support in organizing the programme. He appreciated the staff members for their participation in the programme. He thanked the students for their enthusiastic and active participation in the programme. On this occasion Prof. Sonika Dania, Vice Principal, Dr. SK Khurana, Head, Department of Economics, Prof Pankaj Gupta, Dr. Rajan Sharma, Dr. Raj Kumar, Dr. Isha, Prof. Amritpal Singh, Prof. Abhijeet Singh were also present. The programme was conducted by Ms. Muskan Sharma, a student of BA final year, whose oratory skills kept the audience, engaged throughout the programme.
Ambassador Ramesh Chander is an illustrious
alumnus of DAV College. He is fully engaged in the socio-cultural and
educational life of Jalandhar after his retirement from the diplomatic career.

























