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Name : DDRR.. [[MMss..]] SSAANNTTIISSHHRREEEE..DDHHUULLIIPPUUDDII..PPAANNDDIITT
Address : `Office – Professor- Department of Politics and
Public Administration,
University of Pune, Ganeshkhind,
Pune-411 007. India
Member- Management Council [2001-2005]
Member- University Senate [2001-2005].
Additional Charge- Director- International Centre [2001-2007]
Phone: 91- 20 – 25601308 Fax- 25690815
E-mail : [email protected]
Residence – A3/13 &14 , Meenal Garden, Patwardhan Baug,
Erandavana, Pune-411 004. India
Phone: 91 20 -25410519 / 65203772
E-mails : [email protected]
Date of Birth : 15 JULY 1962.
Place of Birth- St.Petersberg, Russia [ formerly Leningrad, USSR]
Parents- [Late] Dr.Dhulipudi.Anjaneyulu, Author and Journalist and retired civil servant,
and [Late] Prof. Mulamoodi.Adilakshmi, Professor of Tamil and Telugu at the Leningrad
Oriental Faculty Department [USSR]
Languages Known – Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, Hindi, Sanskrit, English.
Marital Status- Married with one daughter. Husband- Niranjan.B.Pandit- Senior SAP
Consultant.
Academic Qualifications :
High School – Std X Matriculation – 1978 – I class with distinction- State rank-
from Madras.
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Higher Secondary – Std XII – 1980 – I Class with distinction from Madras- State
First rank.
Diploma in Social work – summer school, California State University, Longbeach,
USA.
Degree – B.A. in History and Social Psychology – 1983 – Presidency College,
Madras. University first rank and Gold Medallist. Won five medals and two prizes
at the University.
Post Graduation – M .A. in Political Science – 1985 – Presidency College, Madras,
University second rank.
Pre Doctoral Degree – M.Phil in International Relations – Papers and Dissertation
– 1986 – Jawaharlal Nehru University, School of International Relations, New
Delhi. Topper with A grade – 83.4% University first rank.
Doctorate – Ph.D. in International Relations – Thesis on “ PARLIAMENT AND
FOREIGN POLICY IN INDIA – THE NEHRU YEARS “. – Jawaharlal Nehru
University, School of International Relations, New Delhi – 1990. [ Supervisor-
Dr.K.P.Misra]
Post- doctoral Diploma in Peace and Conflict studies – Uppsala University,
Sweden, 1996.
TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE
Teaching experience since-1988.
Research experience since- 1985.
Fellowship from the University Grants Commission to do research 1985- 1988.
Passed UGC-NET/ JRF/SRF-1986
Taught as Lecturer at Goa University in Political Science 1988-92.
Teaching as Senior Lecturer at the University of Pune in Politics and Public-
Administration since 1992.
Member- Advisory Committee- Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Govt. Of
India [1985-1990]
Lecturer [ Selection grade] since August 1993.
Reader- August 1998.
Member- Senate [2001-2006];
Member-Management Council [2001-2006].
Director-International Centre-since April 2001-July 2007
Member- National Committee on Reconciliation, 2005-2007.
Member- Board of Studies, Political Science, Goa University.
Member-Global India Foundation, A National Think Tank. 2006-2011.
Member-Governing Council, Center for Inquiry, Hyderabad, from 2006.
Member-UGC Committee on Higher Education and Indicators-XI Plan, 2006-
2008.
Member- National Social Science Forum 2008-2010
Executive Committee member- Radical Humanist Association 2009-12
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Executive Committee member- Indian Association for American Studies [IAAS]
2010-2013
Papers currently teaching to post graduate students :
1. Theory of International Politics
2. India‟s Foreign Policy
3. International Organization
4. Major Thinkers in the West
5. World Politics: Trends and Issues
6. Peace and Conflict Studies
7. Globalization and the State
8. The Politics of International Economics
9. Human Rights and Global Governance
10. Global Security
11. Environment and Politics
Papers taught at the Goa University :
1. International Politics
2. Political Sociology with reference to India
3. Peace and Conflict Studies
4. Government and Politics in Latin America
5. Comparative Politics
Additional papers I teach at the Department of Communication Studies :
1. Introduction to Communication Studies
2. Mass Communication, Culture and Political Communication
3. Mass Media audiences
4. Media Research
5. Supervise dissertation work at the master‟s level
Lectures to M.Phil students since 1988.
Taught students of the Calgary University, Canada who spend a semester in India at the
University of Pune on Women in Hinduism and Women in Politics in South Asia.1[999]
Structured and coordinated the entire course on “ Women in Developing Societies” for
Calgary Students, Canada under the Semester Abroad scheme [2000].
Fellowship by SIDA to study at Uppsala for six weeks.
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I have been a resource person at the Military Intelligence training school, Pune on
Asia Pacific region and India‟s security perceptions since 1995.
Invited as a Fellow to attend the Session 362 at the Salzburg Seminar, Austria on
“East Asian Security: The role and impact of US foreign policy” in November 14-
22, 1998.
Invited as a Fellow to attend the Regional workshop on “ Globalization and
Security in South Asia” at Dhaka on 25-27 May 1999. To present a paper.
Faculty and Expert at the Regional Centre for Strategic Studies[RCSS}, Colombo.
Expert on Religious Extremism and Terrorism in Asia- IDSS, Singapore.
Coordinator for EU-Asialink program, University of Pune 2003-07
Resource Person- Academic Staff Colleges, India
Expert- Board of Studies, Rajiv Gandhi University, Sri Perambattur, Tamil-Nadu
Expert- Board of Studies- Thanthai Periyar University, Tamil- Nadu
Projects : Completed and Ongoing-
Minor project on the “Politics of language and the medium of Instruction in Goa”, Goa
University, 1988-89.
Major project at the Centre for a New International Economic Order, Madras {NGO},
on “Caste and Power in Andhra Pradesh- A study of the intermediate castes and
Dalit”, 1990-94.
RCSS [Colombo], project on Non Traditional Security- [A South Asian Regional
Initiative] – 1999 October to December 2000. I am working on the sub theme of
Globalization, Security and Conflict in South Asia. Funded by Ford Foundation.
Minor project on the “ Ideological roots of India‟s Nuclear Policy”, CreNIEO, Madras.
1999-00.
Non-Traditional Sources of Security- 1999-2001, RCSS and Ford Foundation.
International project- “ Asian Security in the 21st century- Globalisation, Governance
and Environment, 2001-2004 RCSS, Colombo and United Nations University,
Tokyo and IDSS, Singapore .
UGC- Major Research Project- “ Human Rights and Democracy- An Indo- Centric
view”, 2002-2005.
Women and International Security in South Asia- collaborative research with Nilofer
Qazi, at John Hopkins University.2002-2007
Religious extremism and violence and South Asian Security- collaborative research
with BIISS, Dhaka- 2004-06.
ICSSR fellowship for a Ph.D scholar working under my supervision 2002-2005
Restructuring South Asia- collaborative research with Centre of Security Dialogue,
Hyderabad, 2004-06.
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European Union –Asialink project [2004-2007] on “ Comparaing Asian and European
Studies”, partnering with University of Murcia, Spain; University of Foggia,
Apulia, Italy; and University of Changsa, Hunnan, China.
Center for Inquiry,Amherst, USA and Hyderabad- A joint research project on
“Religion and Child Abuse in India”.
Capacity building in Post conflict states- USAID project, 2006-2008.
Drugs and Security in the Golden Triangle, 2007-2008
Cultural Diplomacy in South East Asia: The role of Buddhism as an Ideology in
foreign policy- UGC Major Research Project. 2009-2011.
Migration and its impact on the Indian State and Democracy, under the Department of
Politics and Public- Administration, University of Pune‟s UGC-CAS, 2009-2014.
AWARDS :-
Best All round student in Std XII- Adarsh Vidyalaya, Chennai.
Youth Forum For Gandhian Studies, Chennai- Woman Educator Award 2003.
Wisetex award for Women leaders in the next decade- Eduaction 2004.
RESEARCH WORK SUPERVISED :
Sixteen students have submitted their Ph.D theses under my supervision and six students
have submitted their M.Phil dissertations.
1. American Nuclear Strategy in the Post Cold War period- Vandana Bose, July
1998.
2. Indonesia as a Corporate State- Naim Sultan[Bangladesh], September 1998.
3. NATO and French Foreign Policy- Nikit Dravid, October 1998.
4. Public Policy in the Republic of Yemen.- Yahya Muttahar[Yemen], November
1998.
5. Ethnicity and nation building in South Asia- Aparna Renavikar Agashe,
January 1999.
6. Trade and Security in the Indian Ocean region- Ashwini Mankame, July 2000.
7. India and Central Asia- Newly Emerging relations after the collapse of the
Soviet Union – Medini Dingre, December 2000
8. Political Process and Legitimacy- A case study of Bangladesh- Quazi Avizit
Reaz [Bangladesh], 2001.
9. Nuclear Proliferation in South Asia- Col. Sneh Vardhan Sharma- 2003.
10. The Politics of Oil and Gas in the Post Cold war world- Iran‟s Geostrategic
position - Ahmed Reza Bahadori Ghezeljeh [Iran] 2006
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11. Higher Education public policy : Impact of Globalization ( A case study of the
State of Maharashtra). Mr. Vikas Mane. ( submitted march , 2007). 12May
2008
12. „A Study on Effectiveness of Communicational Media on Body Imagination in
normal and mentally Retarded Children in Primary Schools in Iran.- Ms. Zara
Zarabian , Iran, Communication Studies. ( submission , August , 2007).
13. „A study on Application of Instructional Technology for Human Resources
Training through management of Instructional Media and Communication in
Iran. – Mr. Yousef Reza Chegini , Iran , Communication Studies. ( submission
, August , 2007).
14. The impact of the European Union integration on Asia- A case study of India
in the dawn of the 21st century- Pallavi Joshi[ October ,2007]April 2008
15. “Post 1988 relations between India- Myanmar- Genesis, Problems and
Prospects”- Rimli Basu, January 2008 [4 June 2008]
16. Roopmati Khandekar-The International Institutions and the Global Political
order [2005] [June 2008] [17 December 2008]
17. A K Jeewaka Saman Kumara- National Security Dilemmas of Small States: A
Case Study of Sri Lanka [September 2007] [ 1 April 2010][29 Dec.2010]
18. Sukalpa Chakrabarti- The WTO and its Dispute Settlement Mechanism: A
study of the Political response of India with regard to Intelectual Property
Rights in agriculture [ 2006] [ June 2010]
19. Showkat Dar“ Conflict Management and Politics of oil and Gas – A case study
of Central Asia‟..[2006] [Jan 2011]
20.
21.
Ph.D STUDENTS PRESENTLY WORKING
1. The Politics of Internationalization of Higher Education- Avinash Madhale [2004]
Took extension for two years.
2. Chamnian Rajphaetyakhom,-An analysis study of International anti-drug cooperation
– Thailand‟s Experiences. [2005]
3. Phramaha Yanakrit Hinnog- The Effect of Economic and Cultural Globalization on the
Thai Buddhist monks [ 2009]
4. Thanyarat Kanewan- The Problem of Illegal Migration and trafficking of Women and
Girl Children from Cambodia to Thailand [ 2009]
5. Ratchata Phansaeng- Thailand and ASEAN- Relationship and Development 2000-
2008 [ December 2009]
6.
7.
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M.Phil. Students have completed their work on
1. India-Pakistan relations in the Rajiv period.- Beena Raghavan, August 1995
[UGC-JRF].
2. India- Bangladesh relations- the Mujib era.- Rukmini Barua, July 1997.
3. Human rights- The rights of Indigenous People- a case study of Chhotanagpur-
Pradip Makhal, July 2000.
4. Activists beyond borders- CARE in India – Seethamahalakshmi, December 2000.
5. Indo-US relations Clinton period-Kashmir – Urmila Tupe. – September 2001.
6. IMF and the Argentine crisis- Roopmathi Khandekar- July2005.
7. Non- Traditional Security in South Asia- Poverty in Sri Lanka- Assunta
Mendonca. November 2005
8. Neha Vaidya- Failed States- A case study of Sierre Leone- October 2009. Passed
NET Dec. 2009.
9. Ashis Thakre- Revisiting Hegemonic Stability Theory- Passed NET. Awarded JRF
-NET–Dec.2009.
10. Sandhya Tomake
11. Rajiv Pawar
I have supervised M.Sc. Communications Studies dissertations at the Masters level of
three students.
Two students have registered for their doctoral research in Communication Studies.
1.Gender and Media in South Asia- The family Planning programme in Punjab-2.June
[Thai Student]1-2000
I have been External Examiner for M.Phil dissertations and Ph.D. theses at following
institutions :
University of Madras
Jawaharlal Nehru University
Gandhigram Rural University
M.S. University of Baroda
Goa University
Dhaka University
Jadavpur University
University of Hyderabad
Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupati
Sri Padmavati Mahila University, Tirupati
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Madurai-Kamaraj University, Madurai
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
University of Bombay, Mumbai
Sambalpur University,Burla
Thanthai Periyar University, Tamil Nadu
Osmania University, Hyderabad
Andhra University, Waltair
Central University, Puducherry.
Annamalai University, Chidambaram.
University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE :
Held several positions as well won prizes. Attended and presented papers at seminars,
symposia and workshops.
POSITIONS HELD :
Secretary, New Life for India Movement, Theosophical Society, 1980-81.
Secretary, Youth Red Cross Unit, Presidency College, Madras 1980-81.
Organizing secretary, Youth Hostels Association of India, University of Madras,
1980-81.
President, Rotaract Club, Presidency Club, Madras, 1982-83.
President, New Life for India Movement, 1981-83.
President, Youth Red Cross Unit, Presidency College, 1981-83.
Founder Member and Coordinator, Youth Forum for Gandhian Studies, Madras
1983-86.
President, Jhelum Hostels, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1985-86.
Secretary, Tamilnadu Students‟ Association, JNU, New Delhi, 1985-87.
Member, National advisory Committee for Youth Affairs, HRD ministry,
Government of India, 1986-91.
Leader of the Official Indian delegation to the Asian Youth Meet in Japan for three
weeks in September 1997.
Treasurer, Goa University Teachers‟ Association, 1990-92.
Executive Committee member, Pune University Teachers‟ Forum, 1995-97.
Secretary, Pune University Teachers‟ Forum, 1998-2001.
Trustee, Indian Council for Cultural Development.
Consultant, Department of Dalit Studies, Gurukul, Madras.
Resource Person, Ecumenical Christian Centre, Bangalore.
Consultant at the Centre for Research in A New International Economic Order, on
"Environment and International Relations".
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Resource Person at UGC Refresher and Orientation Courses in several Indian
Universities.
Resource Person at the RCSS project on Non Traditiional Sources of Security
Globalization, Security and Conflict in South Asia.
Resource Person on India‟s Security Interests in the Asia-Pacific region at the
Military Intelligence Training School, Southern Command, Pune.
Member – Indian delegation to Pakistan and Iran, November 2000.
Member-Board of Studies, Rambhau Mhalgi Prathisthan, Mumbai.
Chairperson, Management Committee of the Vaidhaikh Sanshodhan Mandal, Tilak
Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. 2001-2004.
Patron-Vaidhaikh Sanshodhan Mandal, Tilak Maharshtra Vidyapeeth,Pune 2001-
2004.
Member- Advisory committee, Internationalization of Higher Education,
University of Madras and Anna University, Tamilnadu.
Member- Advisory Committee, Internationalization of Higher Education, Sardar
Patel University, Vidyanagari, Gujerat.
Member-Board of Studies, Political Science, Goa University
Member- National think Tank- Global India Foundation Defense and Foreign
Affairs.
Member and Advisor- Governing Council, Center for Inquiry, Hyderabad.
Member-Board of Studies- Communication Studies, University of Pune, [2003
onwards] Paper Setter as well.
Member- Board of Studies- Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Pune [2006-
2009]
Member- Board of Studies- Political Science and Public-Administration, Goa
University [2005-2008]
Paper-Setter, University of Pune, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Tilak Maharashtra
Vidyapeeth [Deemed University], University of Madras, Madurai-Kamaraj
University, Udaipur University, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur.
Expert in Political Science- Rajiv Gandhi University, Sri Perambamttur,
Tamilnadu.
Expert- Thanthai Periyar University
MEMBERSHIPS OF LEARNED SOCIETIES – LIFE MEMBERSHIPS :
American Studies Research Institute, Hyderabad
Indian Association of American Studies
All India Political Science Association
Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
Indian Secular Society
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Freedom First, Congress For Cultural Freedom
Salzburg Alumni Association, Mumbai
Indian Liberal Group
Rationalist International
Salzburg Seminar Alumni Association
All India Oriental Conference
Forum for Integrated Security, Mumbai
Centre for Advanced Security Studies, Pune
Centre for Inquiry, Hyderabad
Forum of Social Science, Bangalore
HONOURS AND ACHIEVEMENTS :
Won over 200 prizes at the state, national and international levels in debates,
oratorical contests, dramatics, quiz competitions, etc.
Best All around student, 1978-80, Adarsh Vidyalaya, Madras.
Cardosa Prize, 1980-81, Presidency College, Madras.
Elphinstone Prize, 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83; 1983-84; 1984-85, Presidency
College, Madras. The record for winning it for the highest number times still exists
in my name.
Scott Elocution Prize, 1980-81; 1981-82; 1982-83; 1983-84; 1984-85, Presidency
College, Madras.
Won five prizes at the All India Inter-Universities Festival held in Allahabad in
1983. Declared the Best participant of the festival and led the Presidency College
and the University of Madras win the team trophy.
National Talent Scholarship
National Hindi Scholarship, 1980-83.
Was awarded three gold medals and two prizes for standing first in B.A.
National Merit Scholarship, 1983-85.
Tamilnadu State Government Scholarship, 1985-86.
University Grants Commission, NET-JRF 1986-88.
Summer School in Social Work, University of California, Longbeach.
Fellow, Uppsala University, Sweden, 1996.
Fellow, Centre for South Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Fellow, Salzburg Seminar, Austria, Nov. 1998.
Expert- International Relations RCSS, Colombo.
Member- University Senate 2001-2006,
Director- International Centre, since April 2001-July2007.
Member-University Management Council [2001-2006]
Member of several University level committees.
Resource Person- Asian and European Studies- Hunan University, PRC.
Resource Person- Asian Studies-University of Murcia, Spain. Foggia
University,Italy
Coordinator-University of Pune- European Union –Asialink program 2004-2007.
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Coordinator- Centre for Inquiry[India] Pune Chapter
Executive Committee Member- Radical Humanist Association, 2009-2012
Executive Committee Member- Indian Association for American Studies [IAAS]-
2010-2013
Member- Centre for Social and Human Values, USA
PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES, WORKSHOPS, SYMPOSIA :
1. Attended summer school at the University of California, Longbeach, USA, from
July 1983 to August 1983 in Social Work.
2. Presented a paper on “Self –Governing Institutions in Tamilnadu” at a seminar on
Democratic Decentralization at the Department of Political Science and Public
Administration, University of Madras, December 1984.
3. Paper on “The LTTE and its ideology” at an international workshop on “Terrorism
in South Asia”, SIS, JNU, N.Delhi, September 1986.
4. Paper on “ Role of Indian Parliament in Foreign Policy towards Sri-Lanka” at an
international seminar on Domestic Structures and Foreign Policy, SIS, JNU, March
1987.
5. Paper on “Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel” at a western regional seminar on Modern
Indian Political thought, at the Department of Political-Science, Goa University,
December 1988.
6. Attended a summer course in American Studies at the American Studies Research
Centre, Hyderabad, in May 1989.
7. Paper on “Democratization in Latin America- A case study of Nicaragua” at a
national seminar on Latin America organised by the UGC, the Centre for Latin
American Studies, Goa University and JNU, N.Delhi in February 1989.
8. Paper on “Women and the Non-Brahmin Movement in South India”, at a seminar
organised by the Department of English, University of Pune, on “Feminism and
Women Studies”, in March 1989.
9. Participant at an international seminar on “ Constitutional Processes in India and
the USA” organised by the USEFI at ASRC, Hyderabad, 26-27 December 1991.
10. Paper on “Hindu Nationalism”, at a symposium organised by the Ecumenical
Christian Centre, Bangalore on Religion and Politics in South Asia, 4-10 October
1993.
11. Resource Person at training programme of Youth leaders at EEC, Bangalore on
“Forces, Agents and Pressures of Change” from 28 February to 3 March 1994.
12. Resource Person at EEC-ISET course for college teachers from religious and
secular colleges from all over India on “Gender Justice”, at Bangalore from 24 to
26 May 1994.
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13. Paper on “International Political Economy in the Post cold War era”, at the 49th All
India Political Science Conference at Andhra University, Waltair, under the
Presidentship of Prof. G.Ram Reddy from 2 to 5 January 1995.
14. Resource Person at a national seminar on “Secularism in India” at the Stella Maris
College, Madras, 11 January 1995.
15. Paper on “Question of Peaceful Settlement- Emerging Paradigms”, at an
international seminar on “Cyprus, United Nations and Conflict Resolution”, on 22-
23 March 1995 at JNU, New Delhi.
16. Paper on “ Ethnic crises and the International order”, at an UGC national seminar
at the Berhampur University, Orissa , 0n 25-26 March 1995.
17. Invited participant and discussant at the workshop organised by the USIS, Bombay
on “Midterm assessment of the Clinton Presidency”, on 29-30 March 1995 at
Lonavala.
18. Resource Person at the Department of Dalit Studies Consultative Committee to
discuss the sociological, political, interreligious and human rights dimensions at
Gurukul, Madras on 14-15 July 1995.
19. Paper on “Christian Dalits in Andhra Pradesh- A case study of the Guntur district”,
at an international seminar on “Christianity in South India”, organised by the Pew
Foundation, New York, and the University of Wisconsin, Madison at Kodaikanal,
from 23-26 August, 1995.
20. Paper on “Gandhi and Conflict resolution”, at the University of Pune, 9-10
October 1995.
21. Resource Person at a national workshop on “Interreligious dialogue”, organised by
the Madurai-Kamaraj University, 19-21 October 1995.
22. Paper on “ Gandhi and Peace: A third world alternative”, organised by the
Department of Philosophy, University of Madras, 25-28 October 1995.
23. Invited discussant at a workshop on “Secularism: A new paradigm”, organised by
the Dr. Radhakrishnan Institute for Advanced study, University of Madras, 29
October 1995.
24. Paper on “Dravidian Movement and Women‟s emancipation: A Post- Modern
Perspective”, an UGC national seminar at the University of Madras on “Dravidian
Movement: A Reformulation”, 15-17 November 1995.
25. International workshop on “Conflict Resolution in South Asia: Improving Indo-
Pak relations”, organised by the USIS at Calcutta, 6-9 December 1995.
26. Participant at a seminar on “ Politics in Maharsahtra” at the S.P.College , Pune 20-
21 January 1995.
27. Paper on “Gandhi and Conflict Resolution”, at a seminar at Shivaji University,
Kolhapur, 29-30 January 1996.
28. Paper on “Bushido and Militant Nationalism in Japan”, at the seminar organised by
the Department of History, University of Pune, 8-9 March 1996.
29. Invited participant at a six weeks advanced international programme at the Uppsala
University, Sweden, from 22 April to 30 May 1996. Did a dissertation on
“Ethnicity and Conflict Resolution”.
30. Invited lecture at the Institute of International Relations, Pantheion University,
Athens, Greece on “Ethnic Conflict in the Caucasus”, 4 June 1996.
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31. Paper at a workshop on “Guiding Research in International Relations in India”,
organised by the Ford Foundation in India and the ASRC at the M.S.University,
Baroda, 2-3 September 1996.
32. Invited lecture at the Mankind Forum, Pune on “LTTE and the issue of Tamil-
Sinhala conflict”, 1 September 1996.
33. Invited discussant at the state level USIS seminar on “Electoral Processes and
Reforms”, at Mumbai on 27 September 1996.
34. A Paper on “Democracy and the Mass Media” at the first annual conference of the
Academy of Public Affairs, at the Bharathidasan University, Tiruchi from 27-29
November 1996.
35. Paper on “Reorienting Federalism: A Regional Perspective- The D.M.K.” at the
Anna University, Madras, organised by the Konrad Adenuer Foundation, New
Delhi and the Satyamurti Institute of Democratic Studies, Madras on 3-4
December 1996.
36. Paper on “Ethnicity and Balkans” at an international seminar at the India
International Centre, New Delhi on theme “National Identity and European
Integration” on 10-11 December 1996.
37. Chief speaker at the 166th Birth anniversary celebrations of Savitribhai Phule at the
University of Pune, 3 January 1997.
38. Paper on “Political Development and Ethics: The contribution of V.S.Srinivasa
Sastri”, at an international conference on “Ethics and Development”, organised by
CreNIEO, Madras and IDEA, New York, 2-9 January 1997.
39. Paper on Reconstructing Identity: Robert Caldwell and the Dravidian Identity”, at
an international seminar on “Colonialism and Christianity in South India” at
Madras, 8-11 January 1997. “Recent Trends in Political Science”. Two lectures
delivered on the recent trends in International Relations, at Shivaji University,
Kolhapur, 10-11 March 1997.
40. Paper on at a national seminar organized to celebrate the birth centenary of Netaji
Subhas Chandra Bose at the Shivaji University, Kolhapur, 19-21 March 1997.
41. Paper on a “New Gender Order” , at a national seminar at the “Gandhigram Rural
University from 3-5 October 1997.
42. Paper on “Ecology, Economy and the Hindu Perspective” at the Madurai- Kamaraj
University, 27-29 November 1997.
43. Organising Committee member and Paper presenter at the All India annual
conference of the Indian association for American Studies at the University of
Pune, 4-6 December 1997. Paper on “Hindutva and the Clash of Civilizations
thesis”.
44. Paper on “Shiv Sena and Indian Federalism” at a UGC national seminar organised
by the University of Madras on “ Centre-State Relations”, 19-20 December 1997.
45. Invited lecture on “ US and China in the Asia- Pacific region” at the Military
Intelligence Training School, Pune, 29 December 1997.
46. Participant in a seminar on “Contemporary Perspectives on Indian Democracy”,
University of Pune, 26-27 March 1998.
47. Invited lecture on “ India‟s security perceptions and the Asia- Pacific region” at the
Military Intelligence Training School, Pune, 14 April 1998.
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48. Fellow at the Salzburg Seminar, Session 362 on East Asian Security:The Role and
Impact on US foreign Policy. Paper on “Potential Flash Points in Asia- Pacific
Region”. 14-21 November 1998.
49. Paper on “Freedom of Speech: The right to know” at the western regional seminar
at Ahmedabad, 2-4 October 1998.
50. Paper on “Caste Politics in Tamilnadu” at the University of Madras, 29-31 October
1998.
51. Four lectures delivered at the Symbiosis Institute of Communication and
Journalism, Pune on Terrorism in South Asia, Nuclearisation of South Asia, Media
and the International Order and the Asian Financial Crisis.Nov-Dec.1998.
52. Paper on “ Identity, Interest and Ideology: The Dravidian parties and Education in
Tamilnadu, 1967-97” at a National conference on “Education in India 50 years: A
critical Review”, University of Pune, 7-8 January 1999.
53. Paper on “ Who are we? Why are we here? Identity, Place and Global
Environmental Sustainability- An Indocentric Perpective” at the international
seminar on Bioethics and the Environment at the LIFE, Loyola College, Madras,
14-16 January 1999.
54. Invited talk on “East Asian Security”, at the USIS, Mumbai,2 February 1999.
55. Lectures at the Refresher Course in Political Science at the Shivaji University,
Kolhapur,on Sino-Indian relations, India‟s Foreign policy-50 years, India and
Srilanka. 8-9 February 1999.
56. Lecture at the SNDT University on “Human Rights”, 30 January 1999.
57. Lecture on “Humanitarian Intervention” at the Department of History , Universty
of Pune,
58. Paper on “Hindutva and the New world Order” at the Indian Social Science
Congress, Gandhigram University, 13-18 March 1999.
59. Paper on “A Human security policy- social conflict and the New age of
insecurity”, UGCSAP seminar on “The Changing nature of public Policy in the
Age of Globalisation in India”, 22-23 March 1999, University of Pune.
60. Paper on “Technology and Human Development”, at national workshop on
Liberalism, Mangalore, 26-28 March, 1999.
61. Paper on “ Nuclearisation in South Asia and its impact on Asia-Pacific Security” at
a national seminar at the ASRC , Hyderabad, 5-6 April 1999.
62. Invited paper at the International workshop on “Globalisation and Human Security
Policy- An Indian Perspective”, organised by the Bangladesh International
Institute for Strategic Studies, Dhaka, 25-27 May, 1999.
63. Invited talk and discussion on “India‟s Nuclear Policy” at the Department of
Defence and Strategic Studies, Univ. of Pune, 20 March 1999
64. Invited by FRIENDS, Islamabad and Heins-Seidel Foundation to present a paper
on “Geopolitics to Geoeconomics: A Need for a Human Security Policy” at an
international seminar on “ Geo-Economic World Order”, !4-18 September 1999.
65. Invited to present a paper at a national symposium on “ Liberalism in the 21st
Century: Priorities for India”, at India Habitat Centre, New-Delhi, 23-24
November 1999, organized by the Friedrich- Neumann Foundation and the Project
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for Economic Education. My paper was on “Minorities, Human Rights and the
Rule of Law”.
66. Paper at a national seminar on “Mobilization of Backward Communities: Problems
and Prospects”, by Department of Sociology, University of Pune, ICSSR and
National Commission on Backward Classes at the University of Pune, 28-29
February 2000. My paper was on “ Fragmentation of the Backward Classes
Movement in Tamil- Nadu- A case of PMK”.
67. Paper at an international workshop at Rajendrapur, Bangladesh, 24-26 March 2000
on “ Globalization and Security”. The First Authors conference of the RCSS
regional project.
68. Paper at a national seminar on Federalism in India at Shivaji University , Kolhapur
on 28-29 March 2000. My paper is on “Issues and Trends of Federalism”.
69. Participant at a national symposium of the Indian Liberal Group at Devlali,
Nashik, 3-5 March 2000.
70. Paper at a national seminar organized by the Anna Centre of Public-Affairs,
University of Madras on “ Regional language as a medium of instruction”, on 3-5
March 2000. My Paper was on “ Politics of the Medium of Instruction: A
comparative study between Goa and Tamil-Nadu”.
71. Paper at an international conference on “ Forced Migration in South Asian Region:
Displacement, Human Rights and Conflict Resolution”, organized by Centre for
Refugee Studies, Jadhavpur University and UNHCR, 20-22 April 2000 at Calcutta.
My paper was on “ The Construction of Identity and the Outsider by the Shiv
Sena”.
72. Paper at a national conference on “ In search of a paradigm shift for effective
border management”, organized by JNU and BSF at New- Delhi on 28-29 April
2000. My paper was on “ Porous Borders in the new age of Insecurity”.
73. Paper at an international conference organized by IIPS, Tehran, 11-12 June 2000
on “ Central Asia and the Caucasus”. My paper was on “Conflict and Cooperation
in the Caucasus- The case of Karabakh”.
74. Paper at the IAAS conference at Madurai-Kamaraj University, 23-25 June 2000 on
“The contribution of James Rosenau to IR theory”.
75. Paper presented at the national seminar on” India after emergency- twenty five
years”, Padmavathi Mahila Vidyalayam, Tirupati, 23-24 September 2000.
76. Paper presented at the Authors conference at the Regional Centre for Strategic
Studies, Hotel Galadari, Colombo, 28-29 September 2000 on “Globalization,
Science and Technology and Security”.
77. Paper presented at the national seminar on “ People Oriented reforms- Work
Culture and Open Government” at Rangasharada, Mumbai by the Department of
Culture, Govt. of India, 3-4 November 2000.
78. Paper presented at the Asia-Pacific 5th conference at the University of Jammu, 8-9
November 2000 on “ Emerging security frameworks in the region”.
79. Paper presented at the regional seminar on “SAARC in the 21st millennium” at
Islamabad, Pakistan on 21-22 November 2000, organized by IPRI, FRIENDS and
Heins Seidel Foundation. My paper on “ Regimes as loci of struggle”.
80. Invited lecture at IPIS, Tehran on “ India‟s and West Asia”, 28 November 2000.
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81. Paper presented at the international conference on “ The Place of the Persian Gulf
in the New Global Arrangements”, 7-8 January 2001, Tehran, IPIS,The title of the
paper is on “G;obalization of Culture and Communication: Effects on the region”.
82. Paper presented at the national seminar , February 2001, Department of Sociology,
University of Pune. My paper is on “ Non Brahmin interpretation of Hindu sacred
texts: The contributions of V R Narla”.
83. Invited as faculty for a week long workshop on “Non-Traditional sources of
Security”, RCSS, Colombo, 17-26 March 2001.
84. Paper presented at the University of Hull on “ Globalization, Conflicts in South
Asia”, 29-30 April 2001.
85. Paper presented at the Human Rights Centre, University of Peshawar and Ford
Foundation, South Asia on” Women, Security and International relations- A
Paradigm Shift”, at the Pearl Continental Hotel, Peshawar, 21-22 August 2001.
86. Invited lecture at the Centre for International and Strategic Studies on “India‟s
Look East policy”, 3 october 2001, Jakarta, Indonesia.
87. Paper presented at the International conference on Asian Security in the 21st
Century”, Marina Mandrin, Singapore 9 to11 October 2001.
88. Invited lecture at The Nanyang Technological University on “ Religion and
Conflict In South Asia”, 12 October 2001.
89. Invited lecture at the RCSS, Colombo at their winter workshop , 5 to 15 Jan.2002,
on “ Humanitarian Intervention- Emerging Concepts”.
90. Delivered the Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar Memorial lecture at the Department of
History, University of Mumbai, 15-16 February 2002.
91. Paper presented at the Indo-Canadian international seminar on “ Indian Diaspora in
Canada”. Paper on “ Tamils In Canada- Some reflections” 21-22 Feb.2002.
92. Lecture at the University of Bremen, Germany on “ Roots of terrorism in South
Asia” 8 March 2002.
93. Lecture at the University of Houston, Texas on , “ Global Terrorism”, 12 March
2002.
94. Presentation at the UN headquarters, New York on the “ Globalization and
Security in South Asia”, on 15 March 2002, organized by Ford Foundation and UN
University.
95. Invited speaker at the CASS national seminar on “ Terrorism”. Spoke on “
Terrorism –India‟s Diplomatic response”, University of Pune, 19-20 March 2002.
96. Presented a paper at the national seminar on “ Terrorism” at the ASRC ,
Hyderabad and RCSS on “ Humanitarian Intervention and Terrorism” on 21-22
March 2002.
97. Presented a paper at an invited international workshop on “ Asian Genomics”, At
the Leiden University, Netherlands. Paper on “ Hindu Bioethics – The Concept of
Dharma”, 28-29 March 2002.
98. Presided over as moderator at an articles discussion on “Terrorism after 9/11” at
American Information Resource Center and Birla Art Centre,Mumbai on 21 June
2002 at 3.30 p.m
99. Participated at the Roundtable on “ Indo-Pak Relations in the Global Perspective”,
Nehru Center, Mumbai, 10 August 2002.
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100. Participated at discussion at Nehru Center, Mumbai on “ Roots of Communal
Violence in India: Where do we go from here?, 10 August 2002.
101. Chief Guest for the National Sanskrit day at Jnana Prabhodhini, Pune on 23
August 2002.
102. Round Table participant at a discussion at the Nehru Centre, Mumbai on “ Indo-
American Relations, 8 October 2002 at 5 p.m.
103. Paper presented at a national seminar on ,”Approaches to Security in the age of
Globalization”, Department of Defence and Strategic Studies, University of Pune,
10-11 October 2002. My paper on “Internal security, civil rights and the state”.
104. Talk at Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth, Pune on “ Hindutva- from Savarkar to the BJP”,
21 November 2002.
105. Invited lecture at CPCC, Hanoi, Vietnam on “ India‟s Look East policy”, 1
December 2002.
106. Paper presenter and chairing the panel on „Governance in Asia- Environment
policy and ethics”. Hongkong, 5-7 December 2002.
107. Talk on Savitribai Phule at the University of Pune on 3 January 2003
108. Talk at Gholap College, Sanghavi on “ Women in South India” on 4 February
2003.
109. Paper at the International Indo-Canadian workshop on “ Indigenous People-
Theory and Practices”, Canadian Studies Centre, University of Pune, and 21-22
February 2003. Paper on “ Dravidian theory of Indigenous people- Politics from
the margins”.
110. Paper presented at the national seminar on “ Sir Karl Popper” by the Department
of Philosophy and NISHDA, University of Pune, 10-12 March 2003. Paper on “
Karl Popper and Human Security”.
111. Keynote address ata national symposium on “ National security and Human
Rights” at Padmavathi Mahila University, Tirupathi on 29-30 November, 2003
112. Paper invited from the Ruhr University at Bochum, Germany on “ Cloning and
Hinduism-The Current debate” at the international seminar on “Cross Cultural
issues in Bioethics: The example on Human Cloning” , 4-6 December 2003
113. Paper invited from the Hanns Seidel foundation, Pakistan and Islamabad Policy
Research Institute “ Conflict resolution and regional cooperation in South Asia” at
Serena Hotel, Islamabad 9-10 December 2003. My paper on “ Energising SAARC:
Problems and Prospects”.
114. Paper presented at the National Seminar on “ Marginalized Peoples” at the Nehru
Institute for Social Sciences, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune. Paper presented
on “ Knowledge and Marginalization- Non Brahman critique of Hindu sacred
texts”, 21-23 January 2004.
115. Invited to deliver a lecture at the plenary session II- International seminar of the
Brahmakumaris on “ Science and Spirituality in Higher Education”, 14 June 2004
at Mount Abu.
116. Paper invited for the international seminar at IACIS, Hyderabad on
“Reconstructing South Asia: Vision and Mission ahead” on 8-9 July 2004. Paper
on “Can Democracy be designed in South Asia: The Politics of Institutional
Choices”.
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117. Invited as a resource person to the workshop on “ Democratization and Democracy
in South Asia”, International Centre, Goa 19-22 September 2004.
118. Invited as an expert on an International workshop on “ Religious extremism and
Security in South Asia”, Dhaka, Bangladesh, 11-12 October 2004.
119. Invited as an expert at a national seminar at Annamalai University, Chidambaram
on” Evaluvating the Functioning of Panchayati Raj Institutions”. My paper was on
“ Reservation of Women and Dalits”, on 16-17 February 2005.
120. Organized and conducted a national seminar at the University of Pune on “ Human
Security in India: Insecurity in the age of conflict”. It was jointly organized by the
Centre for International Studies and the Department of Political- Science and
Public-Administration, University of Pune on 7-8 March 2005.
121. Presented a paper on “ Human Security in South Asia” at the DSA national
seminar at the MS University of Baroda, Vadodara on “ Regional Security
Concerns”, 18-19 March 2005.
122. Invited as an expert for a brainstorming session at Observer Research Foundation,
New-Delhi on “ Role of Universities in Public Policy making” on 19 April 2005.
123. Lecture at the University of Calgary, Canada on “ International student mobility
and India as a Higher Education destination”, 25 May 2005.
124. Attended the NAFSA convention at Seattle, Washington, USA from 29 May to 4
June 2005.
125. Security Scenario in South and South East Asia, invited lecture at the Military
Intelligence Training School, Southern Command, Pune.
126. Lecture at the Symbiosis Law College on “ Terrorism and Oil Politics in World
Politics” on 30 June 2005.
127. Invited Paper presenter to an international seminar- consultation on “ Revisiting
Partition‟, New- Delhi, 24-26 August 2005. My paper was on “Identity Politics and
Promoting Reconciliation”.
128. Invited as an expert to the Ramakrishna Mission‟s Institute of Culture, Kolkata,
October- November 2005 on “Globalization and its effects.”
129. Paper presenter at a National conference on “Security in the 21st century” at
NISHDA, University of Pune from 18 to 20 November 2005. Paper titled “
Beyond Bananas, Beaches and Bases: A Feminist Interpretation of Security”.
130. Department of Sociology, University of Pune, 12 and 13 January 2006 on “ Family
Violence and Human Rights”. My paper is on “Myth of legal equality and the
reality of domestic violence and inequality in India”.
131. Paper at the IACIS, Hyderabad, Osmania University . “India- Srilanka Relations
from 30 January 2006 to 1 February 2006.
132. Center for Scientific Enquiry, Hyderabad, 19 February 2006. Invited panel speaker
on Environment.
133. International Conference on Asian Politics- Shaping Asian Security and Foreign
Policy SIS,JNU and Department of East Asian Studies, Delhi University 6-7
March 2006. My paper was on “Imagining Communities, Migration and Identity in
India”.
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134. National Seminar at the University of Madras, Centre for South and South
EastAsian Studies o “Area Studies- Issues and Trands”, 27 Marh 2006. My paper
is on “ Trends in Security and South Asian Studies”.
135. National Seminar on “Women and Secularism” by Centre for Scientific Inquiry
and Indian Secular Society at Hyderabad on 23 April 2006.
136. Invited lecture at C.A.S.S, at I.M.D.R Auditorium , Pune , on „ Indo-Sri-Lanka
Relations „ , 26th July , 2006.
137. „Gender biases and Regional Identities in Higher Education‟ - Paper presented at
J.P. Naik Centenary Seminar at I.I.E, Pune , 6th September , 2006.
138. „Regional Identity politics and Security in South Asia‟ – paper presented at the
NISDA Annual Seminar at YASHADA, Pune , 9 to 11 October, 2006.
139. „Political Aspects of higher Education‟ – paper presented at I.I.E , Pune , 12th
December , 2006.
140. Invited Lecture on „ Impact of globalization – Impact on Human unity „ at Rama
Krishna Mission Institute of Culture , Kolkata , 3-4 February , 2007.
141. „Feminist perspective and crisis of identity of the Backward Classes „ – National
Seminar at I.I.E, Pune , 17th March , 2007.
142. „China‟s Role in South Asia – Engagement and Containment‟ – paper presented at
the national Seminar organized by the Centre for SAARC Studies, Andhra
University, Waltair , 29 – 30 March , 2007.
143. „Globalization and higher Education – Workshop on Globalization, Karnataka
Open University , Mysore. 18th April, 2007.
144. Invited to deliver lecture at the „Military Intelligence Training School‟, Southern
Command on „Security in South Asia‟, 30th May, 2007.
145. „ Need for Security Studies in the Curriculum of Indian Universities‟ – paper
presented at YASHADA Seminar organized by CSA, Chennai , and NISDA, Pune
, 24-25 July , 2007.
146. Panelist on the panel Discussion on V.P..Malik „s “ Kargil- From Surprise to
Victory” Nehru Centre, Mumbai 31 August 2007 at 5 p.m
147. Paper presented at the IAAS conference [39th
] at Vellore on “ Women Social
Scientists- Contributions, Concerns of Susan Strange”. 6-8 September 2007.
148. Paper presented at the III NISDA national seminar on “ India in the Global Strategic
Calculus”, 9-10 October, 2007,YASHDA, Pune. My paper was on “India- Shining
or whining- Human security issues”
149. Invited ICSSR series of lectures at Indian Institute of Education, pune on “
Globalization and higher education in India”, 31 October 2007, 4 p.m.
150. Lecture on “India as an emerging power” at the Department of Political Science,
Sambalpur University, Burla, 12 November 2007.
151. Invited Lecture at the Ramakrishna Institute of Culture, Kolkatta on 22 November
2007 on “ International political order, justice and Human Unity”.
152. Workshop in Bangkok at the on “Drugs, Security and Violence in South and
South East Asia” 15-17 December 2007.
153. International seminar at the University of Madras, Silver jubilee of the Anna Centre
for Public Affairs. My paper on “ Governance and the Global State” 24-25 Januray
2008
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154. Invited Lecture at Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, Pune on “Cherishing
Freedom”. My lecture on “ Women and Freedom” 13 February 2008.
155. Lecture at YASHDA to selected candidates at the UPSC for Interviews on issues of
Foreign policy, 25 March 2008.
156. Invited lecture at Osmania University, Hyderabad on “ Globalization and Women”
26-27 July 2008
157. Invited lecture at the Military Intelligence Training School and Depot, Southern
Command Pune on “Security scenario in South Asia”, 8 August 2008.
158. Invited panelist and paper presenter at the MEA- Jadavpur International Relations
Assn., national seminar on “ Challenges of Terrorism”, Jadhavpur University, 28-29
March 2009.
159. Conducted a National workshop on the “ Universalization of indigenous approaches
to Social Sciences”, MES College, Pune, 7 March 2009
160. Conducted a national workshop under the UGC-Centre for Advanced Studies – on
“ Migration and its impact on the Indian State and the Democracy”, 17 March 2009,
Department of Politics and Public-Admn, University of Pune.
161.Invited delegate to the International United Nations day of Vesak and the
International Buddhist Congress at the Mahachoolalong University, Bangkok, 4-6
May 2009.
162. Invited lecture at University of Perandanya, on the “Tamilnadu factor in Indo-Sri
Lanka relations, 26 May 2009. 10am- 12noon.
163. Lecture at the Annai Maniammai Manram, Periyar Thidal, Chennai on “Role of
Rationalists‟ Movements in safeguarding Secularism in India” on 28 May 2009 from
5 to 7pm
164. Invited lecture at the Military Intelligence School, Southern Command on Security in
South and South East Asia, 27 July 2009
165. Paper presented at the seminar at a national seminar- Secularism in India- 60 years
organized by CFI, Hyderabad 13March 2010.
166. Paper presented at the 40th Annual conference of the Indian Association of
American Studies [IAAS] at the Bharatiyar University, Coimbatore, 11-13 August
2010. Chaired two sessions as well.
167.Paper presented at an international conference arranged by the Madanjeet Singh
Institute of South Asia Regional Cooperation [MISARC], Pondicherry University on
“ South Asia 2020: Towards a Greater Unity and Interdependence” 20-22 November
2010
168. Paper presented at a national seminar orhanized by the VPM‟s Centre for
International Studies on “ Nuclear Disarmament: Global Steps towards Human
Security” at Mumbai 20-22 December 2010.
169. Paper presented at a national UGC seminar on “ US Non Proliferation Policy towards
South Asia: Issues and Challenges”,22-23 January 2011 at DAV College, Titilagarh,
Orissa
170.
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PUBLICATIONS:
A ) SOLE AUTHOR:
1. Parliament and Foreign Policy in India, New Delhi: Kanishka Publishers, 1990.
2. “Restructuring Environmental governance in Asia-Ethics and Policy”, [Sole editor]
[Hongkong: City University Press,2003].
3. “ Human security in India- Insecurity in the age of conflict”, [ Sole editor],
forthcoming 2005.
B ) BOOKLET:
1. Ethnicity and Nationalism in search of Nation-building, Yeravan: Armenia
University Press, 1996
2. Globalization, Security Technology and Conflicts in South Asia, Colombo, RCSS,
2000.
3. Special Issue of Vimarsha Jul-Sept 2009 on India and her turbulent
neighbourhood, in Marathi and English.
C] CHAPTERS IN EDITED BOOKS :
1. “Processes in Goan Politics- the role of Caste, Language and Religion in
Adi.H.Doctor [Ed.], Processes in Goan Politics, Jaipur: Rawat Publications, 1991.
2. ”Caste and Fundamentalism” and “ Hindutva as a Political Ideology”, in Andreas
Nehring [Ed.] Fundamentalism and Secularism: The Indian Predicament, Madras:
Gurukul Publishers, 1995.
3. “The Neo-Marxist era and the Efflorescence of Activism and Development”, in
John.S.Augustine [Ed.] Rethinking Activism in the Post-Marxist era, New Delhi:
Sage, 1996.
4. “Indo-Sri Lanka relations in the 1990s” in A.K.Triparthy [Ed.] India‟s Foreign
Policy in the 1990s, New Delhi: National, 1996.
5. “ Religion and Politics in South Asia- The Hindu Right”, in Stanley Jay Kumar
and B.Muralidhar [Ed.] Communal Harmony and National Integration, New Delhi:
M.D. Publishers, 1996.
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6. “Question of Peaceful settlement- Emerging paradigms” in R.C.Sharma [Ed.]
Cyprus, United Nations and Conflict Resolution, New-Delhi:
7. “The Rise of Hindu Nationalism in India”, in Mukesh Kayathwal [Ed.], Political
Processes in South Asia, Jaipur: Rawat, 1995.
8. “The Dravidian Movement and Women‟s Emancipation: E.V.R.‟s thought in the
Post Modern Perspective” in R.Thandavan [Ed.] The Dravidian Movement: A
reformulation, Madras: Poompuhar Publishers, 1996.
9. “D.M.K. and Indian Federalism”, in B.Raghavan [Ed.], Reorienting Indian
Federalism New Delhi: M.D.Publishers, 1997.
10. “Ecology, Economy and Hinduism” in R.Pushparajan [Ed.] Economy, Ecology
and Religion, Madurai, 1998.
11. “Identity, Ideology and Interest-The Dravidian Parties and Education in Tamilnadu
–1967 –1997 ”, in Swati Shirwadkar [Ed.] Education in India in fifty years- A
Critical Review”. 1999].
12. “ The Security Dilemmas of India‟s Security Policy” in Abdur Rob Khan [Ed.]
Globalization and Security in South Asia [Colombo: RCSS, 1999].
13. “ Geo-Politics to Geo-Economics- A Need for a Human Security Policy” in Gen.
Mirza Aslam Beg [Ed.], “Geo-Economic World Order” [Islamabad: Friends,
2000].
14. Meena Kelkar {Ed.], a Chapter an “ Gender and the Dravidian Movement”
[forthcoming 2000].
15. Roberta Cohen and Omprakash Mishra [Ed.], “ Forced Migration in the South
Asian Region”, a chapter on “ The Construction of Identity and the outsider by the
Shiv Sena”. [Brookings and Seagull, 2000].
16. S.M.Rehman[ed], a chapter on “India and the SAARC”, in the book “SAARC in
the New Millenium”, Friends, Islamabad, 2001.
17. Abdul Rob Khan {Ed], Nontradtional Sources of Security- Globalisation [Dhaka,
2001]
18. Radhika Seshan {Ed}, Indian Diaspora in Canada [Jaipur: Rawat Publishers,
2003], a chapter on “ Tamil diaspora in Canada- Some Reflections”.
19. Nilofer Afridi Qazi (Ed) Human Security. (Karachi, Oxford University Press,
2003). My paper is on “International Security and women in South Asia”.
20. Subrahmanyam Raju.A., [Ed] South Asia: Vision and Mission [New-Delhi:
Konarak, 2004] My paper is on “ Democracy and Political Structures in South
Asia”.
21. Sleebhoom, Margaret [Ed.] Genomics in Asia [ London: Kegan Paul, 2004] My
paper on “ Hindu Bioethics- Dharma and Female Infanticide”.
22. Subrahmanyam Raju.A., [Ed] India –Srilanka Partnership for the 21st century. My
paper is on “ India and Humanitarian Intervention in South Asia”[New-
delhi:Manohar,2006]
23. Gautam Sen [Ed] Impediments to National Security- My paper is on “ Regional
Identity Politics and Security in South Asia”. [ Pune:NISDA,2007].
24. Subrahmanyam Raju .A.,[Ed]., Reconstructing South Asia-An Agenda. My paper is
on “Can Democracy be designed in South Asia-The Politics of Instititutional
Choices” [New-Delhi: Gyan Publishing House,2007]
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25. Gautam Sen [Ed]., Conceptualizing Security for India in the 21st Century. My paper
is on “ Beyond Bananas, Beaches and Bases-Feminist Interpretation of Security and
a Paradigm shift in South Asia”.[New-Delhi:Atlantic Publishers,2007]
26. Madhu Bhalla [Ed]
C ) RESEARCH ARTICLES:
1. “Charisma”, MCC Political Science Journal, 1985, Annual number.
2. “India‟s Foreign Policy to Sri-Lanka”, Indian Journal of Political Science,
Vol.XXI, No.2, 1986,pp.26-38.
3. “Nehru the Parliamentarian”, Deeksha Annual No.1, Madras, 1989.
4. “India‟s Parliament and Foreign Policy to Super Powers”, Journal of Parliamentary
Information, Jan-Mar.1990.
5. “Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel- Exemplar of the realpolitik”, Freedom First, Bombay,
No.407, Oct-Dec.1990, pp.37-41.
6. “The Impact of the Gulf Crisis on India”, New Swatantra Times, Hyderabad,
Jan.1991, pp.12-19.
7. “Language and Politics in Goa”, IJPS, Vol.XXVI, No.1, 1991,pp.23-32.
8. “Sardar Patel-The Iron Man Of India”, Deeksha Annual, 1990, Madras, pp.112-
119.
9. “Gulf war and the New International Order”, NST, Hyderabad, Annual number
1991, pp.61-68.
10. “M.A.Ayyangar as a Speaker of the LokSabha” Centenary Souvenier of M.A.
Ayyangar, Madras, 1991, pp.75-81.
11. “Mr.Speaker , Sir”, Journal of Parliamentary Information, New Delhi, July
Sept.1991, pp 26-36.
12. “Indo-Sri Lanka Accord”, NST, Hyd., September,1991,pp.16-21.
13. “Indo-Pak relations-The Nuclear Dimension”, NST, April-May 1992, pp.28-33.
14. “India and the NPT”, Freedom First, April 1992,pp.25-29.
15. “Processes in Goan Politics”, Political Studies, Jaipur, June 1992,pp27-38.
16. “The Intricacies of the Kashmir dispute”, NST, Hyd., Vol.V, No.10, July 1992,
pp.32-38.
17. “Tradition and Modernity in the Indian Polity”, Wake Up India, Theosophical
Society, Madras and New York, June 1993, pp.16-21.
18. “Sri Lanka and the politics of terrorism”, NST,Hyd., Vol.VI,No.9, June1993,
pp.40-48.
19. “The Soviet debacle in Afghanistan”, Freedom First,No.419,Oct-Dec.1993, pp.30-
39.
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1994, pp.15-21.
21. “Women‟s Movement” , NST,Hyd., Vol.VII ,No.10, August 1994, pp.20-25.
22. “Women‟s Movement in India” , NST,Hyd., Vol.VII ,No.12, Nov. 1994, pp.10-17.
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23. “Dalit Movement in Andhra Pradesh”,NST, Hyd.,Vol.VIII, No.2, Jan.1995,pp. 15-
20.
24. “NPT and India‟s Option”, NST,Hyd., Vol.VIII,No.4, March 1995, pp.22-29.
25. “Maharashtra State Assembly Elections-An Analysis”, NST, Hyd.,Vol.VIII,NO.5,
April 1995, pp.19-23.
26. “Domestic Structures and Foreign Policy”, Indian Journal of Public Affairs, Univ.
of Madras, Vol.1,No.1, August 1995, pp.65-79.
27. “The relevance of NATO in Global Politics today”, NST,Hyd., Vol.VIII, No.7,
June 1995, pp.17-23.
28. “International Economy in the Post Cold war era”, NST,Hyd., Annual number
1994, pp.46-55.
29. “Central Asian States”, NST,Hyd.,Vol.VIII, No.8, July 1995, pp.24-33.
30. “The Problem in Rwanda”, NST,Hyd., Vol.VIII, No.9, August, 1995, pp.25-34.
31. “Mahatma Gandhi-A tribute”,NST, Hyd., Vol.VIII, No.12, pp. 14-17.
32. “India and Central Asia”, Journal of Military Intelligence [Pune], Vol.XIII, No.1,
Feb.1996, pp.10-19.
33. “European Integration”, Freedom First, Bombay, No.427, Oct-Dec.1995, pp.28-37.
34. “Ill Motivated Brown Amendment”, NST,Hyd., Vol.IX, No.4, March 1996,
pp.22-30.
35. “India has to guard against Narco-Terrorism”, NST,Hyd., Vol.IX, Vol.5, April
1996, pp.19-27.
36. “Ethnicity and Conflict in the Caucasus- The problem of Nagorna Karabagh”,
Cosmos, Journal of Pantheion University‟s International Studies Institute, Athens,
August 1996, pp.1-32.
37. “India and the CTBT”, NST, Hyd.,Vol.IX,No9, August1996, pp.11-18.
38. “The Emergence of the Asia-pacific region”, Journal Military Intelligence, Pune,
Vol.XIII, No.2,Nov.1996, pp.20-29.
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40. “Taliban and Afghanistan” Freedom First, No.431, Oct-Dec.1996, pp.21-28.
41. “Recent events in Afghanistan”,NST,Hyd., Vol.X,No.2, Jan.1997, pp.17-26.
42. “India‟s policy to China”, IJPA, Univ.of Madras, Vol.II,No.3, Feb.1997, pp.37-45.
43. “Farakka Treaty”, NST,Hyd., Vol.X, No.11, October 1997, pp.7-12.
44. “Political Culture and National Integration”, Vivekanda Kendra Patrikha, Madras,
Invited article, July 1997.
45. “Claude Ake- A tribute to a Political Scientist”, Freedom First, No.432, Jan-
Mar.1997, pp.19-25.
46. “Federalism in India-A reorientation”, Freedom First,No.433, Apr-Jun.1997,
pp.36-45.
47. “India‟s security perceptions in the Asia-Pacific region”,NST, Hyd., Annual
number, 1998, pp.56-64.
48. “China and Japan in the Asia-pacific region”, JOML, Pune, Vol.XIV, No.1, June
1997, pp.33-42.
49. “India‟s Security Policy”, NST,Hyd., Vol.XI,No.6, 1998, pp. 22-30.
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50. A regular column in an quarterly journal committed to academic excellence in the
humanities , social sciences and literature, TRIVENI [Hyd.] on”An analysis of
international and national affairs in that quarter.[from Sept.1998].
51. “Terrorism Today”, JOML, MITS, Pune, Vol.XV, 1998, pp.31-42.
52. “ Humanitarian Intervention”, IJPA, Madras, Vol.III,No.4, 1999, pp.42-53.
53. “The crisis in the Balkans-Kosovo”, NST, Hyd., Vol. XII, No[April-1999], pp.20-
27.
54. “ India- Pakistan Relations”, NST, Hyd., Vol.XII, No.[ in May, 1999], pp.31-39.
55. “ Terrorism in South Asia”, JOMI, MITS, Pune, XVI, 1999, pp.46-58.
56. “Coup in Pakistan”, NST, November 1999, pp.13-22.
57. “ Clinton‟s visit to South Asia”, Annual Number, NST 1999, pp.65-74.
58. “ The Indian diaspora in Fiji”, NST, July 2000, pp. 23-31.
59. “ International Scene”, Triveni, April-July 2000, pp. 20-26.
60. “ India‟s role in the Sri Lankan Ethnic crisis”, NST, July 2000 Vol.XII, No.7,
pp. 15-21.
61. “West Asian crisis and Israel‟s insecurity dilemma”, NST, November 2000,
Vol.XII, No.11, pp.23-30.
61. “International Scene-A survey” TRIVENI, December 2000 pp.26-32.
62. “US Presidential elections- implications for India”, NST, February 2001, pp68-78.
63. “Humanitarian Intervention- The Politics and Ethics “, National Development
Journal, May 2001, Islamabad.
64. “India and West Asia”, Iranian Journal for International Affairs, Tehran Jan-March
2001, pp. 22-34.
65. “The Musharaf Visit”, NST, Hyd., Vol.XIII, No.8 , August 2001, pp.8-16.
65. “Women and Security in South Asia- Is there a paradigm shift”, NST,
Hyderabad,Vol.XIII, No.10 October 2001, pp.14-23.
66. “Gujerat riots- a Comment” , NST Hyderabad, Vol.XIII, No.3 March 2002, pp.10-
17.
67. “Terrorism as an instrument of foreign policy”, NST, Hyderabad, July 2002,
Vol.XIII, No.5, pp.26-31.`
68. “Roots of Terrorism in South Asia”, Journal of Military Intelligence , Annual,
August 2002, pp. 36-48.
69. “Human Rights and Democracy”- NST, Hyderabad, Vol.XIII, No.8, October
2002, pp.23-31.
70. “ The Elections in Gujerat”, NST, Vol. XIII, No.11, January 2003, pp.18-26.
71. “ Hypocrisy as a virtue in International Politics”, Indian Journal of Political
Science, 2003, Madras, pp.
72. “ Energy Security and Oil Politics in West and Central Asia”, Journal of Military
Intelligence, February 2003.
73. “ Elections 2004”, NST, Hyderabad, June 2004, Vol. Pp.
74. Technology and Society, NST Annual, 2005
75. “ Can we trust the General?”, NST, August 2005
76. China and Japan in the Asia- Pacific region- Lessons for India , MITs Journal, July
2005.
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77. “ Public Policy: Rethinking the Digital Divide”, Ashwattha, Vol.5, Issue No.2,
April-June 2005, pp.19-23
78. “Social inclusion and the ICT Revolution”, NST July 2005 Vol. No. pp. 25 –28
79. “Women and Secularism”, The Radical Humanist [435] Vol.70,No.3,June 2006
pp. 7-11.
80. “Social Justice, Equity and Reservations-Whither Quotas? NST [30], pp.30-34,
July 2006.
81. “Women and Religions”, The Secularist, No.203,May-June 2006 pp.79-96
82. “Terrorism as an Instrument of Foreign Policy”, NST, Oct.2006,pp. 31-35
83. “Religious Tolerance and Media Freedom”, NST, Hyd., .March 2006, pp. 22-30
84. “ The Future of Musharaf in Pakistan”,NST, July 2007, pp.16-22.
85. “ Pakistan – a failing state”,NST [Hyd] October 2007
86. “Secular state and Taslima Nasreen”
87. Tibet and China‟s policy towards India, NST, July 2008 pp.27-33
88. Why Pakistan will not allow India in Afghanistan, NST, Jan 2009, pp26-32
89. Sri Lanka Tamils after the LTTE. Military Intelligence Journal, July 2009, pp.11-
21
90. Do we have a framework of Power? NST, Vol. XXII, No.10 October 2009 pp.26-
32
91. Sri Lanka after the Civil War, NST, Vol XXII, No. 11, pp. 20-26
92. India‟s Foreign policy in a changing world order, Orissa Journal of Political
Science, Vol. No. 2010
93. Naxalism- A Challenge to the Indian State, NST Vol XXIII, No.7 July 2010 pp
16-22
94. What is Sri Lanka Waiting for- Peace without a Process, NST , Vol XXXIII, No.8,
August 2010 pp.37-42
95. Challenge of the Maoists to the Indian State- Vimarsha, [July- Sept 2010] pp.26-33.
96. Aung Sang Sui Kye and the future of Democracy in Myanmar- NST, Vol XXXIII,
No.12, December 2010
97. K. Veeramani and the Dravidian Movement, Unnmai, Vol.41, No.23, December 1-
15, 2010, pp.61-65
98.
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JOURNALS – Articles in Newspapers :
So far published several articles in “The Hindu”{Madras}, “News Today”{Madras},
Gotmantak Times{Panaji}, Sakal [Pune] and several “Letters to the Editors.
BOOK-REVIEWS :
Published several Book Reviews in New Quest, Freedom First, Bhavan‟s Journal,
International Studies, Indian Journal for Political Science, Indian Journal of Foreign
affairs.