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Karra’s Research Featured in Ideas for India

in Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra’s featured forthcoming research explores the role of mothers-in-law in India.

Tagged: 2020, India, Mahesh Karra, Reproductive Health, Women's Health

Brulé Published in The Journal of Politics

in Research

Prof. Brulé’s research explores how quotas for women’s political representation promote economic gender equality.

Tagged: 2020, Gender, India, Journal of Politics, Rachel Brule

Miller Publishes East Asia Forum Op-Ed on China-Indian Relations

in In the Media

Professor Manjari Chatterjee Miller, discusses border conflict between China and India as well as the need to strengthen their bilateral relationship.

Tagged: 2020, China, china-india relations, East Asia Forum, India, Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Jorge Heine Writes OpEd on Trump’s India Visit

in In the Media

Amb Heine writes OpEd in La Tercera outlining why this is Asia’s century, and why India matters; not just to Donald Trump but also to Latin America.

Tagged: 2020, Ambassador Jorge Heine, Chile, Donald Trump, India

Karra Presents at EEA on Reproductive Health in India

in Events News

Prof. Mahesh Karra spoke at EEA Conference in Boston and presented research on “Mummy-ji: The Influence of Mothers-in-Law on Women’s Social Networks, Mobility, and Reproductive Health in India.”

Tagged: 2020, Eastern Economic Association, India, Mahesh Karra, Reproductive Health

Najam Interviewed on Trump’s Visit to India

in In the Media

Adil Najam was interviewed on US President’s visit to India, including its implications for South Asian regional politics.

Tagged: 2020, Adil Najam, diplomacy, Donald Trump, India, India-Pakistan, Pakistan

Sarkar Speaks in New Delhi on Nuclear Technopolitics in India

in Research

Prof. Jayita Sarkar speaks in New Delhi at a conference on “Institutional Legacies in India’s Internationalist Thought and Practice.”

Tagged: 2020, Ashoka University, India, Jayita Sarkar

Miller Speaks at Symposium on India’s Growth and Development

in General News

Prof. Manjari Miller spoke as part of a panel on Indian foreign policy which was moderated by Dhruva Jaishankar, the Director of the US Initiative at the ORF.

Tagged: 2019, India, Manjari Miller, Symposium

BtH: Pakistan-India Relations and Kashmir

in Beyond the Headlines, Videos

The Beyond the Headlines series continued with a discussion entitled “Pakistan-India Relations Under Imran Khan and Modi After August 5.”

Tagged: 2019, India, Kashmir, Khan, Modi, Pakistan, thomas berger

Najam in The Hill on Why Trump Should Mediate Kashmir Dispute

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam discusses why President Donald Trump might be a good fit to mediate the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, Donald Trump, In The Media, India, Kashmir, Pakistan, The Hill

Karra Conducts Jaunpur Social Networks Study

in General News, Research

Prof. Mahesh Karra has been working on a research project in India entitled the Jaunpur Social Networks Study (JSNS).

Tagged: 2019, India, JSNS, Mahesh Karra, research

Najam Publishes OpEd in The Hill on India-Pakistan Crisis

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam says that the current tensions between India and Pakistan is “as close to a real nuclear conflagration as we probably have since the Cuban missile crisis.”

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, In The Media, India, OpEd, Pakistan, The Hill

Najam on NPR’s On Point on India-Pakistan Tension

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam was interviewed on NPR’s On Point the recent spike in tension between India and Pakistan.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, In The Media, India, NPR, On Point, Pakistan, WBUR

Najam Speaks to VOA on India-Pakistan War Drums

in In the Media, Videos

Adil Najam talks to Voice of America (Urdu) on the tense and escalating situation in South Asia between India and Pakistan.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, India, India-Pakistan, Pakistan, VOA

Najam in TRTWorld on India-Pakistan Escalation

in In the Media

Adil Najam talks to TRT World on the Kashmir issue being at the heart of the India-Pakistan conflict.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, India, India-Pakistan, Pakistan, TRT World

Najam on Global Reaction to India-Pakistan Crisis

in In the Media, Videos

Dean Najam speaks to Pakistan’s Dunya TV about the global disinterest in the brewing India-Pakistan crisis.

Tagged: 2019, Adil Najam, India, India-Pakistan, Pakistan, United Nations

Miller Awarded Grant to Study Military Strategic Culture in India

in Pardee School

Prof. Manjari Miller has been awarded a grant from the Ministry of Education in Singapore, to study military strategic culture in India.

Tagged: 2018, grant, India, Manjari Miller

Sarkar in The Diplomat on India and the NPT

in In the Media

Prof. Jayita Sarkar discusses the 50th anniversary of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) and India’s refusal to accede to the treaty.

Tagged: 2018, In The Media, India, Jayita Sarkar, The Diplomat

Miller in Foreign Affairs on India’s Authoritarian Streak

in Research

Prof. Manjari Miller discusses the growing divide in India along ideological and religious lines under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Tagged: 2018, Foreign Affairs, India, Journal Article, Manjari Miller, Modi

Najam Interviewed on Tillerson in South Asia

in In the Media

Dean Adil Najam is interviewed on Dunya TV on US Secretary of State Tillerson’s visits to Afghanistan, Pakistan and India.

Tagged: 2017, Adil Najam, Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, South Asia, Tillerson

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