Associate Professor, Department of South and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies
- B.A. (Hons) Political Science (2002) from Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. Marks: 61%- First Division.
- M.A. Politics (specialization in International Relations) (2004) from School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. FGPA= 7.00- First Division.
- M. Phil in Japanese Studies (2006) with the title of the Dissertation “Impact of the 1990s Economic Recession on Japanese Management Practices”. Japanese Studies Division, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. FGPA= 6.50- Lower First Division
- Ph.D. awarded in 2011 in Japanese Studies from Japanese Studies Division, Centre for East Asian Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University. Title of the thesis: Japanese Development Assistance to India: Role of Japan International Cooperation Agency, 1991-2006.
Teaching Experience
1. Currently working as Associate Professor since 31.10.2022
2. Worked as an Assistant Professor (Regular position) in Central University of Punjab, Bathinda since 23.12.2013 to 31.10.2022
2. Worked as an Assistant Professor in Central University of Punjab, Bathinda on contractual position from September 2012 to December 2013.
3. Assistant Professor (International Relations) from August 2007-July 2008 in Indian School of Business and Finance, Delhi; Affiliated with University of London
Research Experience
Since 2012, I have been doing research on various aspects of security with an Indo-centric perspective. I have successfully guided 5 Ph.D. thesis, 13 M.Phil Dissertations and 20 M.A. Projects.
Administrative Experience
As a faculty, administrative tasks assigned have been taken up and fulfilled. Some of them are as follows:
1. Member of the Board of Studies of the Department of South and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, 2019-21.
2. Member of the School Board of the Department of South and Central Asian Studies, School of International Studies, 2019-20 and 2022-2024
3. Co-opted member of the Board of Studies of the Department of South and Central Asian Studies, School of Global Relations, 2017-19.
4. Member of the Board of Studies of the Department of South and Central Asian Studies (incl. Historical Studies), School of Global Relations, 2015-17.
5. Member of the Internal Evaluation Committee for M.A. Projects
Strategic and Security Studies
Foreign and security policies of great and other powers
1. Minor Research Project (2021-22) of 3.5 Lacs awarded by ICSSR. The Project is entitled as, "Reshaping of the Asian Power Dynamics: An Analysis of Russo-Pak Rapprochement".
2. Research Seed Money of Rs 1.5 Lacks funded by CUPB (2014-16) for the research project entitled “The Great Rebalancing and the Emerging Triangular Dynamics of India, China, and Japan: An Analysis”.
- Awarded Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Scholarship for Doctoral Studies in 2008-2010 for a period of two years in the subject category of International Studies. Funded by Teen Murti House, New Delhi.
- Awarded Japan Foundation fellowship for a period of three months starting August 2008. Funded by the Japan-ASEAN Integration Fund as a part of the Japan –East Asia Network of Exchange of Students and Youth (JENESYS) Programme.
- Cleared UGC-NET in 2003, 2004, and 2005 in International & Area Studies.
BOOK:
Kaushiki, N. (2021) ‘China’s Debt Trap Policy and Expansion in the IOR: Security Challenges for India’. Atlantic Publisher, New Delhi
PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNAL
1. Kaushiki, N. (2020). Looming Zero Day: India’s Water Crisis. GNLU Journal of Law, Development and Politics (GJLDP). Vol. 10 (1).
2. Kaushiki, N and Ramzan, H. (2019). Unfolding of the New U.S.-Russia Hostility and Washington's Self Entrapment: An Analysis. IUP Journal of International Relations, Vol. XIII, No. 4, pg. 7-25 .
3. Kaushiki, N. (2019). Factors Contributing to an Emerging Russia-Pakistan Strategic Proximity: An Indian Perspective. Journal of International and Area Studies, 2019, Volume 26, Number 1, pg. 43-63. (ISSN No 1226-8550).
4. Noushadali, K and Kaushiki, N. (2018). 1951 Refugee Convention and its Protocol: Imperatives to Indian Perspective. IMPACT: IJRHAL, 2018 6 (7). Pg. 333-342. (ISSN 2321-8878).
5. Kaur, M and Kaushiki, N. (2018). Women, Work and Challenges: A Literature Review. IMPACT: IJRHAL, 2018 6 (6). Pg. 179-188. (ISSN 2321-8878).
6. Kaur, M and Kaushiki, N. (2018). Social Challenges Faced by Working Women in the Service Sector. International Journal of Academic Research and Development, 2018 3 (2), pg. 325-331. (ISSN 2455-4197).
7. Kaushiki, N. and Ramzan, H. (2017). Terror Emanating from Pakistan: U.S. Response and Indian Dilemma. FPRC Journal, 2017 (4), pg 60-65. [ISSN 2277 – 2464]
8. Sonia, A. and Kaushiki, N. (2017). Violence against Women and Protective Legal Mechanisms: Comparative Analysis of South and Central Asian Countries. FPRC Journal, 2017 (2), Pg. 76-86. [ISSN 2277 – 2464].
9. Kaushiki, N. & Mohiudin, N. (2017). Sino-India Maritime Conundrum: Contextualization of Twenty-First Century Maritime Silk Route. World Focus, Vol XXXXI, Issue 3, March 2017, Pg 100-106. [ISSN: 2230-8458].
10. Kaushiki, N. & Kumar,A. (2016). India's Surgical Strike and Coercive Diplomacy: An Assessment. World Focus, Vol. XXXVII, Issue 11, November 2016, Pg 76-83. [ISSN: 2230-8458]
11. Kaushiki, N. and Ramzan, H. (2015) Sino-Russo Strategic Synergy in International Politics and Emerging Contours of South Asian Equilibrium: An Indian Perspective, Journal of International and Area Studies, Volume 22, Number 2, 2015 pp. 1-18 (ISSN No 1226-8550)
12. Kaushiki, N. (2013). India’s Foreign Policy for South and Central Asia Post 9/11: Embracing Strategic Realism. Humanities Circle, Volume 1, Issue No 1, January 2013, Pg 11-28. (ISSN No 2321-8010)
13. Kaushiki, N. (2013). The New Great Game and India’s Connect Central Asia Policy: Strategic Perspectives and Challenges. Journal of International and Area Studies, Volume 20, Number 2, 2013, pp.83-100. (ISSN No 1226-8550)
14. Kaushiki, N. (2013). The Road to Syrian Crisis: A Geostrategic Perspective. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. II, Issue 6 (IV), September 2013, Pg 27-29. (ISSN No 2277-9302)
15. Kaushiki, N. (2013). Strategic Inclination of Russia towards Sino-Pak Alliance: A Geostrategic Concern for India. International Research Journal of Commerce, Business and Social Sciences,Vol. II, Issue 7 (1), October 2013, Pg 18-20. (ISSN No 2277-9310) [37]
PAPERS AS CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS:
16. Kaushiki, N. (2021). “Chinese Unrestricted Warfare and Artificial Intelligence: Exploring the Possible Transformative Scenarios for India”. In ‘Artificial Intelligence and Law’. New Delhi: Thakkar Law Publishers. Pp. 130-138 ISBN 978-81-949395-1-1
17. Kaushiki, N. and Soorya, K. (2021) Commercial Surrogacy and Indian Ethics: A Paradox. In Pathak, P. (Ed), Human Rights of Women: New Challenges (1st ed., pp. 396-409) ISBN 9789391002152
18. Kaushiki, N. (2020). Defensive Offense and Abrogation of Article 370: Examining Pakistan’s Response and its Diplomatic Isolation. In ‘Genesis to Terminus of Article 370: Socio-Legal Perspectives’ (pp 434-440) New Delhi: Thakkar Law Publishers. ISBN 978-81-944812-1-8.
19. Kaushiki, N. & Ramzan, H. (2017). The China Factor in Indo-Japan Strategic Relations. In B. Patel, A. Malik & W. Nunes (Eds), Indian Ocean and Maritime Security: Competition, Cooperation and Threat (1st ed., pp. 124-144). New York: Routledge. Isbn 978-1-138-69702-7
20. Kaushiki, N. (2014). The Great Rebalancing: India in the Changing Security Architecture of Asia. In R.Srinivas and Sanjay Rastogi (Eds.), India at the Crossroads- The Way Ahead (pp 105-113). Gurgaon: LexisNexis. ISBN 978-93-5143-105-3
21. Kaushiki, N. (2014). Reinvention of Indo-Japan Strategic Ties: The China Factor. In R.Srinivas and Sanjay Rastogi (Eds.), India at the Crossroads- The Way Ahead (pp 114-125). Gurgaon: LexisNexis.
22. Kaushiki, N. New Dimensions of Indo-Japan Strategic Relations: Scope and Challenges. International Journal of Business, Management & Social Sciences, Vol. III, Issue 1 (1), September 2013, Pg 24-26. (ISSN No 2249-7463)
23. Kaushiki, N. Challenges for India’s Strategic Manoeuvring in Asia. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. II, Issue 6 (1), September 2013, Pg 18-20. (ISSN No 2277-9302)
24. Kaushiki, N. Challenges to India’s Energy Security. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research, Vol. II, Issue 6 (1), September 2013, Pg 78-80. (ISSN No 2277-9302)
25. Kaushiki, N. Asia Pivot and the Security Dilemma: Strategic Imperatives for India. Proceedings of the International Conference on Law and Political Science, Vol. 1, February 2014. Pg. 267-282. (ISSN No: 2309-3730).
ONLINE PUBLICATIONS
1. Kaushiki, N. (2021) Exploring Kathmandu’s Demands for Revision in the 1950 Treaty. In Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist: Analyzing International Relations: Volume 9, Issue 2, pg. 32-33
2. Kaushiki, N. (2021) Emergence of India as a Preferred Investment Destination (Feb. 2021). Available at https://diplomatist.com/2021/02/10/emergence-of-india-as-a-preferred-investment-destination/
3. Kaushiki, N. (2020) Indo-US Strategic Partnership: The Genesis and its Trajectory Evolution. Available at https://diplomatist.com/2020/12/03/indo-us-strategic-partnership-the-genesis-and-its-trajectory-evolution/
4.Kaushiki, N. (2020) Promotion of Organic Farming amidst Covid 19. Available at https://diplomatist.com/2020/12/05/promotion-of-organic-farming-amidst-covid-19/
5. Kaushiki, N. (2020) Indo-US Strategic Partnership: The Genesis and its Trajectory Evolution. Available at https://diplomatist.com/2020/12/03/indo-us-strategic-partnership-the-genesis-and-its-trajectory-evolution/
ARTICLES IN PRINT MEDIA
1. Our Friend who Foresaw China Threat: The Geopolitical Legacy of the Japanese Ex-PM would be Remembered. The Pioneer (all English editions), First Column page no 7, Dated 9th July 2022.
2. NATO faces two front Geostrategic Challenges. The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 7th July 2022
3. US-Pakistan Partnership: Always at India’s Cost, The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 25th June 2022
4. Israel Ties Sharpen India’s Military Edge. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 2nd June 2022
5. Pak Oppression Stoking Baloch ‘azadi’ fires. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 26th May 2022
6. India’s Critical Need for a Cyber Doctrine. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 12th May 2022
7. Blending Multialignment with Multilateralism. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 25th April 2022
8. Multialignment; Redefining Diplomacy. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 18th April 2022
9. Wang’s Walk sign of China’s Desperation. The Pioneer, Delhi Edition, page No 7, Dated 11th April 2022
10. Lessons for China Lurks in the Ukraine Affair? The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 28th March 2022
11. The Risk of Complex Interdependencies. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 14th March 2022
12. Naval Upgradation: Russia is a Tricky Trader. The Pioneer, (all English editions),page No 7, Dated 28th February 2022
13. China: A Nemesis that NATO wouldn’t want. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 20th Dec 2021
14. The Chinese March towards West Balkans. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 13th Dec 2021
15. Colombo Project Gives Tactical Edge to China. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 6th Dec 2021
16. Why Gwadar Protests against CPEC? The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 29th Nov 2021
17. Another Expansionist Move by the Dragon. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 22nd Nov 2021
18. Recalibrating India’s Agricultural Defence, The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 15th Nov 2021
19. A Pit Stop for Chinese Hegemonic Designs, The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 8th Nov 2021
20. Emerging threats from Gwadar’s Militarization, The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 1st Nov 2021
21. Artificial Intelligence in Counter Terrorism. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 25th October 2021
22. Why is Taiwan at the mercy of China? The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 18th October 2021
23. CPHC: Collaborative Sino-Pakistan Threat? The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 11th October 2021
24. Maritime Concerns with the ‘Big Fish’. The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 4th October 2021
25. Does AUKUS Cast a Shadow over QUAD? The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 27th Sept. 2021
26. ‘Cabbage Tactic’ to seize waters. The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 20th Sept. 2021
27. Perils surrounding ‘gunpoint diplomacy’. The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 13th Sept. 2021
28. Asia and its new arc of Instability. The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 30th August 2021
29. How Expansionism joined Terrorism? The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 23th August 2021.
30. Gene Editing: The Future of Warfare? The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 16th August 2021
31. China’s Dictatorship Diplomacy in Myanmar. The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 6th Sept. 2021
32. N-Proliferation and Regional Security, The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 7th August 2021
33. Afghan Conundrum and India’s Road Ahead, The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 28h July 2021
34. The Afghan Quagmire and Sino-Pak’s Self Entrapment, The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 19th July 2021
35. Understanding China’s Domestic Political Reforms, The Pioneer, (all English editions), page No 7, Dated 10h July 2021
36. Geopolitics and the Military-Civil Fusion, The Pioneer (all English editions), page No 9, Dated 2nd July 2021
37. Somani, N.K. and Kaushiki, N (2021) Revisiting the Utility of Open Skies. First India (Jaipur) 16th June 2021
38. The Ascendance of Raisi and what it means for India. First India (Jaipur), Dated 28th June 2021, pg.2
PH.D.
|
Name of the Student |
Reg. No |
Title of the PhD Thesis |
Year of Award |
Status |
1 |
Anu Sonia |
CUP/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2009-10/06 |
Socio-Legal Dimensions of Domestic Violence against Women: A Field Experience of Malwa and Doaba Regions of Indian Punjab |
2016 |
Awarded |
2 |
Ghulam Mohiudin |
CUPB/MPH-PhD/SGR/SCA/2012-13/09 |
Post 9/11 Triangular Dynamics of US-Pakistan and China: A Strategic Perspective |
2018 |
Awarded |
3 |
Hilal Ramzan |
CUPB/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2012-13/02 |
Post-9/11 Sino-Russo Entente: Reshaping the Asian Security Dynamics and Challenges for India |
2019 |
Awarded |
4 |
Manpreet Kaur |
CUPB/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2012-13/08 |
Socio-Psychological Problems of Working Women in Service Sector: Field Study of Mansa and Sri Muktsar Sahib Districts of Punjab |
2019 |
Awarded |
5 |
Noushadali .K. |
CUPB/Mph-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/19 |
Repatriation of Sri Lankan Tamil Refugees from Tamil Nadu, India: Contextualising Options and Challenges |
2020 |
Awarded |
M.PHIL.
S.No |
Name of the Student |
Reg. No |
Title of the M.Phil Dissertation |
Year of Award |
Status |
1 |
Mudasir Mubarik |
Indo-Russian Defence Cooperation: 1991-2011 |
June 2013 |
Awarded |
|
2 |
Hilal Ramzan |
CUPB/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2012-13/02 |
Obama’s Asia Pivot Policy: Implications for India |
July 2014 |
Awarded |
3 |
Ghulam Mohiuddin |
CUPB/MPH-PhD/SGR/SCA/2012-13/09 |
China-Pakistan Strategic Relationship: Implications for South Asia |
June 2014 |
Awarded |
4 |
Manpreet Kaur |
CUPB/MPh-PhD/SGR/SCA/2012-13/08 |
Women’s Exploitation in Contemporary South Asia: Field Experience of Child Marriage in Bathinda District |
February 2014 |
Awarded |
5 |
Shiv Kumar |
CUPB/Mph-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/12 |
The Great Rebalancing: Changing Security Architecture in Asia and its implications for India |
July 2015 |
Awarded |
6 |
Sameer Ahmad Bhat |
CUPB/Mph-PhD/SGR/SCA/ 2013-14/ |
Geopolitical Significance of Kashmir’s Accession: An Analysis of Dogra Rule |
July 2015 |
Awarded |
7 |
Yassir Nazir |
CUPB/Mph-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/23 |
India and Pakistan in post 2001 Afghanistan: A Gathering Storm |
July 2015 |
Awarded |
8 |
Amanpreet Kaur |
CUPB/Mph-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/11 |
Emerging Energy Geopolitics of Iran and Pakistan: Prospects and Challenges for India |
July 2015 |
Awarded |
9 |
Raghavendra P. Kushwaha |
CUPB/Mph-PhD/SGR/SCA/2013-14/14 |
Sino-Indian Maritime Competition in Indian Ocean: An Analysis |
April 2016 |
Awarded |
10 |
Shah Sajad Hussain Baba |
CUPB/MPH/SGR/SCA/2014-15/06 |
Pakistan’s Rising Geo-Strategic Relevance in South Asia: An Insight into Post 9/11 Changing Equilibrium |
June 2016 |
|
11 |
Hardeep Singh |
CUPB/MPh/SGR/SCA/2014-15/02 |
“One Belt, One Road” Policy: Interpreting the Past and Present Beijing’s Geostrategic Policies |
April 2017 |
Awarded |
12 |
Gurjant Singh |
CUPB/MPh/SGR/SCA/2014-15/13 |
Changing Paradigm of India’s Counter Terrorism Policy: An Analysis |
April 2017 |
Awarded |
13 |
Katari Akhilesh Kumar |
15mphsca07 |
Saudi Arabia –Pakistan Relations: Strategic Perspectives on the Role of Major Powers |
August 2017 |
Awarded |
M.A. PROJECTS
S.NO |
Name of the Student |
Reg. No |
Title of the M.A. Project |
Year of Award |
Status |
|
Ranvijay Singh Panwar |
CUPB/MA-POL SC/SGE/SCA/2015-16/06 |
Iran Iraq War and the Role of U.S. |
June 2017 |
Awarded |
|
Ved Prakash Saini |
CUPB/MA-POL SC/SGE/SCA/2015-16/07 |
Political Participation of Women in India |
June 2017 |
Awarded |
|
Muzaffar Hussain |
CUPB/MA-POL SC/SGE/SCA/2015-16/04 |
Post 9/11 China’s Strategic Engagement with Pakistan: An Assessment |
June 2017 |
Awarded |
|
Neerudi Gopal |
16maplsc04 |
Humanitarian Intervention and the Iraq Crisis: A Breach of International Law |
May 2018 |
Awarded |
|
Hafiz Ikram |
16maplsc05 |
The Geopolitics of Peace Process: A Case Study of Post 9/11 Afghanistan |
May 2018 |
Awarded |
|
Priya Gautam |
17maplsc03 |
Sovereignty of States: Its Relevance in the Globalised World |
May 2019 |
Awarded |
|
Shahid Raza |
17maplsc06 |
Post 26/11 India’s Strategic Dealing with Pakistan: An Analysis |
May 2019 |
Awarded |
|
Meetu Devi |
17maplsc12 |
Objectification of Women in Entertainment Media and its Impacts |
May 2019 |
Awarded |
|
Victor Sathyadas |
17maplsc08 |
Marital Rape- Husband’s Privilege or Crime? Analysing through the Lens of Progressive Constitution |
May 2019 |
Awarded |
|
Ajay Kumar |
18maplsc05 |
Post 9/11 U.S. Strategic Manoeuvring in Afghanistan: An Analysis |
July-August 2020 |
Awarded |
|
Soorya |
18maplsc07 |
Commercial Surrogacy in India: Ethical and Legal Perspectives |
July-August 2020 |
Awarded |
|
Donn George Varghese |
18maplsc02 |
Iran’s Contemporary Geopolitical Resistance against American Hegemony: An Analysis |
July-August 2020 |
Awarded |
|
Adarsh |
19maplsc19 |
Analyzing the Representation of Women in Administrative Posts of India: A Study on Educational Institutions |
July 2021 |
Awarded |
|
Vignesh |
19maplsc16 |
Analysing the role of Atmanirbhar Bharat for Future India |
July 2021 |
Awarded |
|
Sudha |
19maplsc13 |
Reservation in India: Theory, Practice and Existence in Contemporary India |
July 2021 |
Awarded |
|
Ansuman Mohanty |
20maplsc04 |
China’s Strategic Arms Deals with West Asian Countries: An Assessment |
July 2022 |
Awarded |
|
Ankita Muduli |
20maplsc |
Wakhan Corridor: Challenges for Regional Security |
July 2022 |
Awarded |
|
Sumit Kumar Sarubh |
20maplsc19 |
India’s Cyber Security |
July 2022 |
Awarded |
|
Sanyukta Pathak |
20maplsc30 |
China’s Arms Export to Pakistan, Bangladesh and Myanmar: An Assessment |
July 2022 |
Awarded |
|
Gopika Pavitran |
20maplsc |
Exploring China’s Rise in Asia: The Factor of Japanese ODA |
July 2022 |
Awarded |
1. Need for a Policy on Protection of Critical National Infrastructure. Presented at 'Cyber Defence India 2022' organised online by Centre for Joint Warfare Studies (CENJOWS) and Indian Military Review (Ministry of Defence) on 10th June 2022.
2. Revisiting Kautilya’s Arthashastra: Exploring Rajdharma through Kutayuddha and Tsunimyuddha. Presented at National Seminar on Ancient Indian Political Institutions and Values: Their Relevance for Modern Times organized by Department of Political Science, Central University of Himachal Pradesh on 24th and 25th February 2021.
3. The Evolving geopolitics of Covid 19: Assessing the environmental impact on India and World. Online Presentation at Two Day International Conference (Online) on “Geopolitics in Post COVID Era: Emerging Dimensions and Dynamics”. Organized by UGC-HRDC, Osmania University, Hyderabad in Collaboration with Hyderabad Institute of Social Sciences (HISS) Hyderabad, Telangana State, India on 11th & 12th September, 2020.
4. Sino-Russo Strategic Relations in International Politics: New Directions for Indo-US Relations. Presented at an International Conference on Indo-US Relations and South Asia organized by Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab in association with the Embassy of the U.S., New Delhi on 29th and 30th October 2014.
5. The China Factor in Indo-Japan Relations. Presented at Gujarat National Law University at an International Seminar on International Conference on India’s Foreign Relations in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean on 12-13th September 2014.
6. Geopolitics of Responsibility to Protect and Responsibility while Protecting: India at the Crossroads of Principles and Reality. Presented at an International Seminar on Re-imagining Indian Foreign Policy: Emerging Challenges and Strategies. Organized by Department of Political Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varansai on 04th-05th April 2014.
6. Asia Pivot and the Security Dilemma: Strategic Imperatives for India. Presented at International Conference on Law and Political Science organized by National Law University, Delhi on Feb. 6-8, 2014.
7. Challenges for India’s Strategic Maneuvering in Asia. Presented at 2nd International Interdisciplinary Conference organized by Choice Institute of Management and Research, Pune on 16th September 2013.
8. New Dimensions of Indo-Japan Strategic Relations: Scope and Challenges. Presented at 2nd International Interdisciplinary Conference organized by Choice Institute of Management and Research, Pune on 16th September 2013.
9. The Road to Syrian Crisis: A Geostrategic Perspective. Presented at 2nd International Interdisciplinary Conference organized by Choice Institute of Management and Research, Pune on 16th September 2013.
2. Contribution of Nelson Mandela towards Democracy. At Mata Sahib Kaur Girls College (Affiliated to Punjabi University Patiala). On 17th July 2021.
3. Ancient India and Health Diplomacy: A Close Interface. At Central University of Punjab- One Week National Interdisciplinary Workshop "Mapping Vasudev Kutumbhkambh Through the Health Diplomacy: India's Post Pandemic Experiences" on 15th March 2021.
4. India- China relations. At Department of Political Science, Dr. Hari Singh Gaur Vishwavidayala (Sagar) on 5th March 2021
5. Rural Development: Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges. At A.N.D. College, Shahpur Patory, Samastipur, in collaboration with IIPA, Bihar Branch. On 21st August 2021.
6. UNO's role in the Global Scenario in the context of Last Seven Decades. At Mata Jeetoji Girls College. On 23rd October 2020