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1 PARTHA S. GHOSH CV ____________________________________ ______ Website: www.parthasghosh.com Present Position Senior Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi (Retired Professor of South Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University) E-Mail:<[email protected]><[email protected]> Residential Address in Delhi and Preferred Mailing Address B-10/7334 Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110070. Tel. (91-11) 2689-9063 (Home), +9811674517 (Mobile). Education (in chronological order) Secondary School Certificate, 1961. Bihar Secondary School Examination Board, Patna, Bihar, India. First Division. B.A. (History Honours), 1966. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. First Class. M.A. (History), 1968. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. First Class. B.L., 1969, Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. First Class. M. Phil., 1972. School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Ph.D., 1978. School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Professional Record (in chronological order) November 1969 – June 1971: Lecturer, Post-Graduate Department of History, Bhagalpur University, Bihar, India. July 1975 – December 1977: Research Assistant to Prof. V. P. Dutt to work on a project on India’s Foreign Policy during the Indira Gandhi Era. October 1977 – December 1977: Lecturer, Bhagat Singh (Evening) College, New Delhi.

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PARTHA S. GHOSH CV

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Website: www.parthasghosh.com

Present Position Senior Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi (Retired Professor of South

Asian Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University) E-Mail:<[email protected]><[email protected]> Residential Address in Delhi and Preferred Mailing Address B-10/7334 Vasant Kunj, New Delhi - 110070. Tel. (91-11) 2689-9063 (Home), +9811674517 (Mobile). Education (in chronological order)

Secondary School Certificate, 1961. Bihar Secondary School Examination Board,

Patna, Bihar, India. First Division. B.A. (History Honours), 1966. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. First Class. M.A. (History), 1968. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. First Class. B.L., 1969, Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, Bihar, India. First Class. M. Phil., 1972. School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Ph.D., 1978. School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

Professional Record (in chronological order)

November 1969 – June 1971: Lecturer, Post-Graduate Department of History,

Bhagalpur University, Bihar, India. July 1975 – December 1977: Research Assistant to Prof. V. P. Dutt to work on a project

on India’s Foreign Policy during the Indira Gandhi Era. October 1977 – December 1977: Lecturer, Bhagat Singh (Evening) College, New

Delhi.

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January 1978 – April 1981: Assistant Director, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

May 1981 – July 1983: Visiting Fellow, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. (On deputation from the ICSSR.).

August 1983 – December 1984: Assistant Director, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

January 1985 – December 1986: Humboldt Fellow, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany. (On study leave from the ICSSR.)

January 1987 – August 1990: Deputy Director, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

September 1990 – August 1992: Director, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

September 1992 – May 1993: Ford Visiting Scholar, Program in Arms Control, Disarmament and International Security (ACDIS), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, USA (on leave from the ICSSR).

June 1993 – August 1993: Humboldt Fellow, South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, Germany (on leave from the ICSSR).

September 1993 – December 1995: Director, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

January 1996 – June 1996: ICHR Fellow affiliated to the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi (on leave from the ICSSR).

July 1996 – July 2003: Director, Indian Council of Social Science Research, New Delhi.

July 2003 – March 2005: Visiting Professor, O.K.D. Institute for Social Change and Development, Guwahati (on leave from the ICSSR).

April 2005 – December 2005: Head, CENISEAS (Centre for Northeast India, South and South East Asian Studies) (on leave from the ICSSR).

January 2006 – July 2006: Visiting Professor, O.K.D. Institute for Social Change and Development, Guwahati (on leave from the ICSSR).

October 2010 – Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Bordeaux, France.

June 2006 – June 2012: Professor of South Asian Studies, School of International Studies (SIS), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.

July 2012 – September 2012: ICCR Chair in Indian Studies, Political Science and International Relations Programme, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

November 2012 – October 2013, Senior Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Teen Murti House, New Delhi – 110 011.

March 2015 – May 2015: Visiting Professor, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.

July 2007– November 2015:Editor, India Quarterly, Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA), New Delhi.

November 2014 – February 2017: ICSSR National Fellow at Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.

May 2018 – July 2018: Humboldt Visiting Scholar, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany.

July 2017 – continuing: Senior Fellow, Institute of Social Sciences (ISS), New Delhi.

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Awards, Fellowships, Prizes and Honours (in reverse chronological order)

Awarded the ICSSR (Indian Council of Social Science Research)National Fellowship,

India, November 2014 - February2017. Awarded the Humboldt Research Fellowship, Germany, March 2015 - May2015. Awarded Senior Fellowship of the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library (NMML),

India, November 2012 - October 2014. Awarded ICCR Visiting Professorship for three months at the Victoria University of

Wellington, New Zealand, mid-July to mid-October 2012. Awarded Visiting Professorship for a month at the Department of Political Science,

Bordeaux, France, October 2010. Chosen to deliver the 2008 Annual Lecture of the Centre of South Asian Studies,

School of Oriental and African Studies, London, on 11 March 2008, on “Politics of Personal Laws in South Asia”.

Awarded Visiting Professorship for a month at the Maison de Sciences des l’Homme, Paris, June 2007.

Awarded a 15-day visit to Japan under the Visitors’ Program (Short-Term) of the Japan Foundation, Tokyo, 2-16 October 2002.

Awarded Fellowship at the University of Amsterdam under the Exchange of Scholars (EOS) Scheme of the Indo-Dutch Programme on Alternatives in Development (IDPAD), July 2002.

Awarded the Rockefeller Foundation Residency at Bellagio, Italy (May-June, 1997). Awarded the Indian Council of Historical Research Fellowship, India, January-June

1996. Awarded the Humboldt Fellowship, Germany, June-August 1993. Awarded the Ford Visiting Fellowship, USA, September1992-May 1993. Awarded the South Asian Dialogue Fellowship, International Centre for Ethnic Studies,

Kandy (Sri Lanka), 1992. Awarded the Ryoichi Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship, Salzburg Seminar

(American Politics and Foreign Policy Process), 283rd Session, May-June, 1990. Awarded the Humboldt Fellowship, West Germany, January 1985 - December 1986. Awarded the Olive Reddick Prize for reading best doctoral student paper, Annual

Conference, Indian Association of American Studies, Tirupati, 1975. Awarded the Olive Reddick Prize for reading best doctoral student paper, Annual

Conference, Indian Congress of American History, Mysore, 1973. Granted the Nehru University Development Fund Fellowship for doctoral research,

1971-75. Awarded the University Gold Medal for securing first Position in First Class in M.A

(History). Awarded the National Scholarship during studentship at the Masters level. University Gold Medal for securing First Position in First Class in B.A. (in History

Honours).

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Publications Books (in reverse chronological order) The Politics of Personal Law in South Asia: Identity, Nationalism and the Uniform

Civil Code,2nd Edition (London/New Delhi: Routledge, 2018). BJP and the Evolution of Hindu Nationalism: Savarkar to Vajpayee to Modi(New

Delhi: Manohar, 2017) (Updated Edition of my 1999 book with a changed sub- title). Migrants, Refugees and the Stateless in South Asia (New Delhi: Sage, 2016). The Politics of Personal Law in South Asia: Identity, Nationalism and the Uniform

Civil Code (New Delhi/London: Routledge, 2007). Unwanted and Uprooted: A Political Study of Refugees, Migrants, Stateless and

Displaced in South Asia (New Delhi: Samskriti, 2004). Ethnicity versus Nationalism: The Devolution Discourse in Sri Lanka(New Delhi:

Sage, 2003). (Simultaneously published in Sri Lanka by VijithaYapa Publications, Colombo.)

Migrants and Refugees in South Asia: Political and Security Dimensions (Shillong: North Eastern Hill University Publications, 2001).

Pluralism and Equality: Values in Indian Society and Politics (New Delhi: Sage, 2000). (Jointly edited with Imtiaz Ahmad and Helmut Reifeld, and with a substantive chapter.)

BJP and the Evolution of Hindu Nationalism: From Periphery to Centre (New Delhi: Manohar, 1999, reprinted in 2000).

Rivalry and Revolution in South and East Asia(Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1997). (Edited with an introduction and a substantive chapter).

Cooperation and Conflict in South Asia(New Delhi: Manohar, 1989, reprinted in 1995). (South Asian Studies No.21 of the South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University).

Sino-Soviet Relations: US Perceptions and Policy Responses, 1949-1959(New Delhi: Uppal Publishing House, 1981).

Chapters in Books (in reverse chronological order) “Kashmir Revisited: Factoring Governance, Terrorism and Pakistan, as Usual”, in

Negotiating Conflict and Accommodating Identityin South Asia. RaduCaricimaru, ed. (New Delhi: Samskriti Maya, 2018), pp. 419-40.

“A View from the Gallery: Perspective of a ‘Colonised’ on Post-Imperial Memories”, in Memories of Postimperial Nations: The Aftermath of Decolonization, 1945-2013.Dietmar Rothermund, ed. (New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2015, pp. 181-97. (Also in German, “Ein Blick von der Galerie. Ansichten eines "Kolonisierten" zur Erinnerungskultur postimperialer Nationen”, in Erinnerungskulturen postimperialer Nationen.DietmarRothermund, ed., Baden-Baden: NOMOS, 2015, pp. 275-91.

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“Perceptions and Memories: Making Sense of Bangladesh’s India Outlook”, in India and South Asia. Vishal Chandra, ed. (New Delhi: IDSA and Pentagon Press, 2015), pp. 59-69.

“Nation, Nationalism and Internationalism: Footprints of Tagore on India’s Foreign Policy”, in Tagore the Eternal Seeker: Footprints of World Traveller. SuryakathiTripathi and Radha Chakravarty, eds. (New Delhi: ICWA and Vij Books, 2015), pp. 9-19.

“Personal Law Versus Uniform Civil Code: Constitutional Hope Meets Political Hurdles,” in Constitutional History of India: Federalism, Elections, Government and Rule of Law.Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., being the Volume XIV, Part 5B of the History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, General Editor: D.P. Chattopadhyaya (New Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2015), pp. 325-63.

“Bangladeshis in Delhi: Making Sense of the Small Voices Against the Big Narrative”, in Searching for Community: From Melbourne to Delhi. Supriya Singh, YasoNadraja, Martin Mulligan and Chris Chamberlain, eds. (New Delhi: Manohar, 2015), pp. 77-98.

“South Asia’s Response to its Refugee Questions”, in Politics in South Asia: Culture, Rationality and Conceptual Flow.Siegfried O. Wolf, Jivanta Schoettli, Dominik Frommherz, Kai Fuerstenberg, Marian Gallenkamp, Lion Koenig, Markus Pauli, eds. Heidelberg: Springer, 2015, pp. 101-22.

“Internal-External Security Interface: Case Study of the India-Bangladesh Border”, in Public Security in Federal Systems. Ajay K. Mehra, ed. (New Delhi: Lancer, 2014, pp. 158-181.

“Party Dynamics in a Border Region: Meeting the Challenges of Political Economy of India’s N-E Hill States,” in Party System in India: Emerging Trajectories. Ajay K. Mehra, ed. (New Delhi: Lancer, 2013, pp. 297-324. (Co-author Deepak K. Mishra)

“Mapping the Mixed and Massive Human Flows in South Asia: Impact of Women, the Stateless and Other Disadvantaged Groups,” in Unstable Populations, Anxious States: Mixed and Massive Human Flows in South Asia. Paula Banerjee, ed. (Kolkata: Samya, 2013, pp. 18-49.

“Police in Plural Societies: India and Sri Lanka,” inThe Police, State and Society: Perspectives from India and France.Ajay K. Mehra and René Lévy, eds. (New Delhi: Pearson Longman, 2010), pp. 169-85.

“Syncretistic India: Social Synthesis, Political Osmosis,” in Inspiring Winds and Rainbow of Ideas (Essays in Honour of Professor RajenHarshe). Hari Shankar Upadhyaya and Anjani Kumar Malviya, eds. (Allahabad: PrayagPustakBhawan, 2010), pp. 281- 308.

“From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir: Internationalising the Line of Control,” in State and Foreign Policy in South Asia.JivantaSchoettli and Siegfried O. Wolf, eds. (New Delhi: Samskriti, 2010), pp. 127- 77. (Originally published inHeidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics (Heidelberg University),Working Paper No. 7, September 2002.)

“Foreign Policy and Indian Politics: Issues before the Fifteenth General Election,” in Emerging Trends in Indian Politics: The Fifteenth General Election.Ajay K. Mehra, ed. (New Delhi: Routledge, 2010), pp. 304-26.

“Politics of Competing Ethnicity and Violence: The Experience of India’s North East,” in Political Governance and Minority Rights: The South and South-East Asian Scenario.Lipi Ghosh, ed. (New Delhi, Routledge, 2009), pp. 3-30.

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“Politics of Competing Ethnicity and Violence in India’s North East,” in Violent Conflict, Terrorism and Nation-Building: National and International Responses in Sri Lanka and Other South Asian Countries. K.M. de Silva, ed. (Kandy, Sri Lanka: International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 2009), pp. 1-26.

“Country Paper: India,” in Electoral Processes and Governance in South Asia. DushyanthaMendis, ed. (New Delhi: Sage, 2007), pp. 73-95.

“Identity, Ideology and Conflict,” in Aspects of India’sInternational Relations 1700 to 2000: South Asia and the World.Jayanta K. Ray, ed., being the Volume X, Part 6 of the History of Science, Philosophy and Culture in Indian Civilization, General Editor: D.P. Chattopadhyaya (New Delhi: Centre for Studies in Civilizations, 2007), pp. 127-72.

“Migrant Issues in India and Japan: A Study in Contrast,” in India and Japan in Search of Global Roles.Rajaram Panda and Yoo Fukazawa, eds. (New Delhi: Promilla and Co. and Japan Foundation: 2007), pp. 275-94.

“Challenges of Peace Building in India’s Northeast: A Holistic Perspective,” Order in Chaos: Essays on Conflict in India’s Northeast and the Road to Peace in South Asia.Wasbir Hussain, ed. (Guwahati/Delhi: Spectrum Publications: 2006), pp. 82-108.

“Bhutan and India: Partners in Progress,” in Engagement and Development: India’s Northeast and Neighbouring Countries. C. Joshua Thomas, ed. (New Delhi: Akansha, 2006), pp. 100-10.

“India in South Asia: Cooperation amidst Tensions,” in India’s New Dynamics in Foreign Policy. Subrata K. Mitra and Bernd Rill, eds. (Munich: Hanns Seidel Foundation, 2006), pp. 35-50.

“Bharatiya Janata Party: Hindu Nationalism versus Compulsions of Pluralism,” in Political Parties in South Asia.Subrata K. Mitra, Mike Enskat, and Clemens Spiess, eds. (Westport, CT and London: Praeger, 2004), pp. 55-75.

“Area Studies: A Comparative Analysis of Japanese Studies in India and Indian Studies in Japan,” in India and Japan: Blossoming of a New Understanding.Rajaram Panda and Yoo Fukazawa, eds. (New Delhi: Japan Foundation and Lancer’s Books, 2004), pp.73-86.

“Intellectuals Analyse, Extremists Penalise: Limits of Textual Explorations,” in Islam in Contemporary World: Some Indian Perspectives (New Delhi: Japan Foundation, 2004), pp. 1-14.

“Population Movements and Interstate Conflicts,” in Peace Studies: An Introduction to the Concept, Scope, and Themes.RanabirSamaddar, ed. (New Delhi: Sage, 2004), pp. 226-53.

“Towards a Better Understanding of Indian Islam,” in Status of Islamic Studies in India: An Overview (New Delhi: Japan Foundation, 2003), pp. 1-18.

“The Congress and the BJP: Struggle for the Heartland,” in Political Parties and Party Systems. Ajay K. Mehra, D.D. Khanna and Gert W. Kueck, eds. (New Delhi: Sage, 2003), pp. 224-43.

“Human Rights and Terrorism,” in Conflict Resolution, Human Rights and Democracy. D.D. Khanna and Gert W. Kueck, eds. (New Delhi: Shipra, 2003), pp. 175-92.

“The Historical and Political Background of the Conflict in Sri Lanka,” in Peace Initiatives towards Reconciliation and Nation Building in Sri Lanka: An

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International Perspective. Dagmar Hellmann-Rajanayagam, ed. (Kuala Lumpur: The Malaysian Ceylonese Congress, 2002), pp. 69-90.

“Possibility of Ethnic Compromise in Sri Lanka,” in Peace as Process: Reconciliation and Conflict Resolution in South Asia. RanabirSamaddar and Helmut Reifeld, eds. (New Delhi: Manohar, 2001), pp. 205-30.

“Cross-Border Migrations in South Asia and Regional Security,” in Explorations in the History of South Asia: Essays in Honour of DietmarRothermund. Georg Berkemer, Tilmann Frasch, Hermann Kulke and Juergen Luett, eds. (New Delhi: Manohar, 2001), pp. 325-36.

“Hindu-Muslim Conflicts in India: Confrontation and Co-Existence,” in Conflict and Violence in South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. K.M. de Silva, ed. (Kandy, Sri Lanka: International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 2000), pp. 91-130.

“‘We’ and ‘They’ Syndrome: The South Asian Experience,” in Pluralism and Equality: Values in Indian Society and Politics. Imtiaz Ahmad, Partha S. Ghosh and Helmut Reifeld, eds. (New Delhi: Sage, 2000), pp. 197-215.

“Hindu-Muslim Question in India: Confrontation and Co-Existence,” in History and Politics: Millennial Perspectives: Essays in Honour of Kingsley de Silva. Gerald Peiris and S.W.R. de A. Samarasinghe, eds. (Colombo: Law and Society Trust, 1999), pp. 307-29.

“Corruption in India: A Holistic Analysis,’ in Principles, Power and Politics. D.D. Khanna and Gert W. Kueck, eds. (New Delhi: Macmillan, 1999), pp. 57-92.

“Bhutan: Ethnicity, Democracy and Nation-Building,” in Democratisation in South Asia: The First Fifty Years. John M. Richardson and S.W.R. de A. Samarasinghe, eds., (Kandy: International Centre for Ethnic Studies, 1998), pp. 213-37.

“Regional Security and Cross-Border Population Movements in South Asia,” in Regional Security, Ethnicity and Governance: The Challenges for South Asia. Justus Richter and Christian Wagner, eds., (New Delhi: Manohar, 1998), pp. 131-63.

“Destination India: A Political Study of International Migrations,” in States, Citizens and Outsiders: The Uprooted Peoples of South Asia. Tapan K. Bose and Rita Manchanda, eds., (Kathmandu: South Asian Forum for Human Rights, 1998), pp. 153-89.

“Ethnic Conflict and Conflict Management: The Indian Case,” in Ethnicity and Constitutional Reform in South Asia.Iftekharuzzaman, ed., (New Delhi: Manohar, 1998), pp. 49-83.

“Hindu Nationalism, the Politics of Nation-Building and Implications for the Legitimacy of the Sate,” in Legitimacy and Conflict in South Asia. Subrata K. Mitra and DietmarRothermund, eds., (New Delhi: Manohar, 1997), pp. 50-68.

“Horizontal-Vertical Mismatch: Indian and Japanese Societies Compared,” in India and Japan: Multi-Dimensional Perspectives. Rajaram Panda and Kazio Ando, eds., (New Delhi: The Japan Foundation Delhi Office, 1997), pp. 166-88.

“Reminiscences of Hostel Life (1971-76),” in KanjivLochan, ed., JNU: The Years (Bombay: Popular Prakashan, 1996).

“Integrational Problems in South Asia and Regional Security,” in South Asia’s Security: Primacy of Internal Dimension.Iftekharuzzaman, ed. (New Delhi: Vikas, 1995), pp. 161-73.

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“Challenges and Opportunities: Indian Foreign Policy in the 1990s,” in South Asia after the Cold War: International Perspectives, Kanti P. Bajpai and Stephen P. Cohen, eds. (Boulder: Westview Press, 1993), pp. 105-136.

“India’s Perceptions of Indo-Pakistan, Indo-Bangladesh and Indo-Nepal Relations,” in India and Her South Asian Neighbours. Bertram Bastiampillai, ed., (Colombo: Bandaranaike Centre for International Studies, 1992). pp. 178-95.

“Colonial Origins of Sinhala-Tamil Ethnic Conflict,” in Nation-Building in South Asia. Vol.2, Ramakant and B.C.Upreti, eds. (New Delhi: South Asian Publishers, 1991), pp. 309-329.

“Domestic Constraints to South Asian Regionalism”, in South Asia in Transition: Regional Cooperation, Ethnic Conflict and Political Participation. Dagmar Bernstorff and Dieter Braun, eds. (New Delhi: Manohar, 1991), pp.1-24.

“India’s Relations with its Neighbours: The Ethnic Factor”, in Internationalization of Ethnic Conflict. K.M.de Silva and R.J.May, eds., (London: Pinter Publishers, 1991).

“India-Pakistan Relations and South Asian Regionalism: Setting the Priorities,” in South Asian Regional Cooperation: An Exercise in Open Diplomacy. M.D. Dharmadasani, ed. (Varanasi: Shalimar, 1985), pp. 115-36.

“A Third World Perspective on Nuclear Disarmament”, in Reassessing Arms Control. David Carlton and Carlo Schaerf, eds., (London: Macmillan, 1984), pp. 90-107.

“Neither Abel nor Cain: A Framework of Indo-US Relations”, in New Perspectives on America and South Asia. Robert M. Crunden, Manoj Joshi and Chandrasekhar Rao, eds. (Delhi: Chanakya, 1984), pp.77-100.

Lectures/Occasional Papers/Monographs/Comments (in reverse chronological order, the list is not exhaustive) Public Lecture on “Creativity and Confusion: Revisiting India’s Partition,”

Heidelberg, 25 July 2018. The lecture was organized by the German-Indian Society. Lecture on “BJP and the Evolution of Hindu Nationalsim,” Stiftung Wissenschaft und

Politik, Berlin, 25 June 2018. Lecture on “Personal Law versus the Uniform Civil Code: Evolution of a Debate,”

History Department, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University, 15 May 2018. Public Lecture on “India, South Asia and the World,” at Jadavpur University, Kolkata,

3 March 2017. The lecture was organized by the Department of International Relations of the university.

“The Creative Side of Partition,” IIC Occasional Publication 58 (New Delhi: India International Centre, 2014).

“Partition’s Benign Impacts: Resonances on Cultural Expressions”, NMML Occasional Paper, New Delhi: Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, 2014, in press (10,400 words).

“Refugees and Migrants in South Asia: Nature and Implications”, NMML Occasional Paper, New Series 10, New Delhi: Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, 2013 (41,300 words, 122 pages).

Public Lecture on “India’s Foreign Policy Priorities: South Asia, or China and the World” at the Victoria University of Wellington on 3 October 2012. The lecture was organized by the Centre for Strategic Studies of the university.

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Open Lecture on “Migrants, Refugees and Diasporas: the Indian Experience University” at Otago University, Dunedin, New Zealand, on 12 September 2012.The lecture was organized by the Division of Humanities, Department of Anthropology & Archaeology and the Asian Migrations Research Theme.

Open Lecture on “Globalization and Delhi: Where to from Here?” at the Global Cities Seminar of the RMIT in the Melbourne University on 22 August 2012.

“Kashmir Revisited: Factoring Governance, Terrorism and Pakistan, as Usual,” Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics (Heidelberg University), Working Paper No. 54, March 2010.

The 2008 Annual Lecture of the Centre of South Asian Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, London, on 11 March 2008, on “Politics of Personal Laws in South Asia”.

“Area Studies in India: From Cold War to Globalization (With reference to American and German Experiences)”, Special Lecture No. 5, Centre for South and Southeast Asian Studies, Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcutta, 2008.

“Assam Within or Without India’s Northeast: A Perspective,” in The Academy of Third World Studies, Contested Space and Identity in the Indian Northeast, Proceedings of a seminar held in the Academy on 14 February 2008, JamiaMilliaIslamia, New Delhi, 2008.

“Electoral Politics in Arunachal Pradesh: An Analysis of the 14thLoksabha Election,” Report submitted to Omiya Kumar Das Institute of Social Change and Development, Guwahati, 2005 (co-authored with Deepak Kumar Mishra and VandanaUpadhyay).

“Area Studies in India: From Cold War to Globalization,” The Fifth Bisheshwar Prasad Memorial Lecture, Department of History, TilkaManjhi Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur, November 29, 2003.

“From Legalism to Realism in Kashmir: Internationalising the Line of Control,” Heidelberg Papers in South Asian and Comparative Politics (Heidelberg University), Working Paper No. 7, September 2002.

“Ethnic Conflict and Conflict Management: The Indian Case,” ICES Pamphlet (International Centre for Ethnic Studies, Kandy, Sri Lanka), No.2, 1996.

“Rise of Political Hinduism in India: Genesis, Prognosis and Implications,” SWP Monograph (StiftungWissenschaft und Politik, Ebenhausen, Germany), December 1995.

“Population Movements and Interstate Conflicts in South Asia,” Environment and Conflicts Project Occasional Paper (Centre for Security Studies and Conflict Research, Zurich, and Swiss Peace Foundation, Bern), No.14, September 1995.

“United States and India: The Reality and the Hope,” ACDIS Occasional Paper (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign), March 1994.

Articles in Professional Journals (in reverse chronological order)

“Refugees and National Security: Two South Asian Case Studies,” Artha-Journal of Social Sciences (Bengaluru), 18(4), 2019, pp. 43-55.

“‘Nehruvian’ Cinema and Politics,” IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 46(2), Autumn 2019: pp. 90-99.

“Chinatown Days and the Chequered Tale of India’s Chinese Diaspora,” IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 45(2), Autumn, 2018, pp. 21-31.

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“Parsi Personal Law and the Question of a Uniform Civil Code,” IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 45(1), Summer, 2018, pp. 92-101.

“How not to run an Organization,” Seminar (New Delhi), No. 682, June 2016: 81-83. “Region without Regionalism: Cooperation in South Asia,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 51(32), 6 August 2016, pp. 114-21.

“The Other Side of Partition: Resonances of Cultural Expressions,” South Asia Research (New Delhi), 35 (1), February 2015, pp. 42-60.

“Migration and Culture: Experiences and Perspectives,” Lalit Kala Contemporary (New Delhi), No 56, 2014, pp. 20-30 (co-author: Suparna Ghosh).

“An Enigma that is South Asia: India versus the Region,” Asia Pacific Review (Tokyo), 20 (1), May 2013, pp. 100-120.

“To and Fro India with Love,” IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 39(2), Autumn 2012: 54-66.

“Changing Frontiers: Making Deeper Sense of India-Bangladesh Relations,” South Asia Research (New Delhi), 31 (3), November 2011, pp. 195-211.

“The Elephant in the War: India and the Afghan-Pakistan Link,” Canadian Foreign Policy Journal (Ottawa), 17 (1), March 2011, pp. 50-61 (co-author: Jorge Heine).

“Social Science Research in India: An Institutional Analysis of the ICSSR Experiment,” IASSI Quarterly—Contributions to Indian Social Science (New Delhi), Vol. 29, No. 1, January-March 2010, pp. 23-51.

“Politics of Personal Law in India: The Hindu-Muslim Dichotomy,” South Asia Research (New Delhi), 29(1), 2009, pp. 1-17.

“Islamic Extremism in South Asia,”International Journal Law, Crime and Justice (Amsterdam) (formerly, International Journal of the Sociology of Law [Oxford]), 36(4), 2008, pp. 286-97.

“Socio-Political Trends in Southern Asia: Security Implications for India,” Faultlines (New Delhi), 17, 2006, pp. 73-104.

“Conservative Ascendancy in Bangladesh,” South Asian Survey (New Delhi), 12(2), July-December 2005, pp. 247-65.

“The Role and Efficacy of Observers in Indian Elections: A Research Note,” Journal of Politics (Dibrugarh), 11, 2004, pp. 1-27.

“Globalization, Hegemony and Conflict in South Asia: An Indian Perspective,” Sandhan (Journal of the Centre for Studies in Civilizations) (New Delhi), 4(1), January-June 2004, pp. 1-50.

“Religious and Ethnic Politics as Impediments to Nation-Building in South Asia,” Social Change and Development (Guwahati), 2(1), March 2004, pp. 79-104.

Review article on Islam Under Siege: Living Dangerously in a Post-Honor World by Akbar S. Ahmed (New Delhi: Vistaar, 2003) in Seminar (New Delhi), No. 532, December 2003, pp. 81-84.

“Challenge of Governance and Globalization: Case Study of India’s Northeast,”Ethnic Studies Report(Kandy), 21(2), July 2003, pp. 149-78. Reproduced in Man and Society(Shillong), 2(1), Spring 2005, pp. 21-55.

“Explaining Mass Insanity,” Indian Social Science Review (New Delhi), 5(1), January-June 2003, pp. 173-84. (It is a review essay.)

“The Muslims, South Asia and the United States: A Post-Nine Eleven Analysis,” South Asian Survey (New Delhi), 10(1), January-June 2003, pp. 101-23.

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“The Issue of Constitutional Reform and the LTTE,” Agni: Studies in International Strategic Issues (New Delhi), 6(3), September-December 2002, pp. 57-85.

“Sri Lanka’s Devolution Debate: Is India the Role Model?,” Indian Journal of Federal Studies (New Delhi), 3(1), 2002, pp. 37-65.

“The Issue of Personal and Customary Law in South Asia: A Political Analysis,” Ethnic Studies Report (Kandy, Sri Lanka), 19(2), July-December 2001, pp. 179-206.

“Chandrika’s Devolution Plan: A Study of Three Documents,” Indian Journal of Federal Studies (New Delhi), 1(1), 2000, pp. 23-44.

“Positive Discrimination in India: A Political Analysis,” Ethnic Studies Report (Kandy, Sri Lanka), 15(2), July 1997, pp. 135-88.

“Cross-Border Population Movements and Regional Security in South Asia,” Conflict Studies (London), No.303, October 1997. pp. 1-23.

“Language Policy and National Integration: The Indian Experience,” Ethnic StudiesReport (Kandy, Sri Lanka), 14(1), January 1996, pp. 49-72.

“Communal Hindu Politics in India: Foreign Policy Implications,” BIISS Journal (Dhaka), 15(4), 1994, pp. 299-322.

“Foreign Policy and Electoral Politics in India: Inconsequential Connection”, Asian Survey (Berkeley), 34(9), September 1994, pp. 807-17.

“Nuclear Rivalry in South Asia: Strategic Imperatives and National Pride,” Conflict Studies (London), No.274, September 1994, pp. 1-22.

“Bangladesh at the Crossroads: Religion and Politics,” Asian Survey (Berkeley), 32(7), July 1993, pp. 697-710.

“Bhutan: Ethnicity, Democracy and Nation-Building,” Ethnic Studies Report (Kandy), 10(2), July 1992, 48-56.

“Ram’s Devotees and Babur’s Offsprings,” Swords and Ploughshares (Urbana, IL.), 7 (3), Spring 1993, pp.15-17.

“Integrational Problems in South Asia and Regional Security: A Politico-Anthropological Approach,” BIISS Journal (Dhaka), 13(3), July 1992, pp. 367-81.

“Local Elections in Sri Lanka”, ICSSR Newsletter (New Delhi), 21(3), Oct-Dec 1990, pp. 1-14.

“Beyond the American Melting Pot,” IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 17(1), Spring, 1990, pp. 23-32.

“International Terrorism: An Unending Malaise,” Indian Journal of Social Science (New Delhi), 2(4), Oct-Dec 1989, pp. 527-544.

“Evolving Indo-Pak Relations,” Defense and Diplomacy (McLean, Va.), 7(5), 1989, pp.10-13, 62.

“Indo-Pak Strategic Divide,” Defense and Diplomacy (McLean, Va.), 6(10), 1988, pp. 55-58.

“Terrorism and SAARC,” India Quarterly (New Delhi), 43(2), 1987, pp. 121-137. “Regionalism in South Asia: SAARC: Problems and Prospects,” Defense and

Diplomacy (McLean, Va.), 5(3), 1987, pp. 51-2, 63. “South Africa: The American Dilemma,” Africa Quarterly (New Delhi), 26(2-4),

1986-87, pp. 37-51. “Ethnic and Religious Conflicts in South Asia,” Conflict Studies (London), No.178,

September 1985. “India’s South-East Asia Policy,” China Report (New Delhi), 21(2), 1985, pp. 127-

142.

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“Afro-Indian Partnership: Poised for Steady Growth,” Third World (New Delhi), Sept-Dec 1984, pp. 16-19.

“World Oil Outlook: Some Policy Implications for India,” India Quarterly (New Delhi), 39(4), 1983, pp. 393-407.

“Non-Alignment and India,” Third World (New Delhi), Jan-Feb 1984, pp. 4-7. “India-Pakistan Relations: Problems and Prospects”, Foreign Affairs Report (New

Delhi), May 1983. “Domestic Support for Mrs. Gandhi’s Afghan Policy: Soviet Factor in Indian Politics,”

Asian Survey (Berkeley), 23(3), 1983, pp. 261-279. (Co-author: Rajaram Panda). “On Drawing a Red Herring,” Alternatives (New Delhi/New York), 8 (1), 1982, pp.

131-138. “China as an Oil Power: Grim Outlook,” China Report (New Delhi), 17(6), 1981, pp.

9-31. “Domestic Sources of India’s Policy of Non-Alignment,” India Quarterly (New

Delhi), 36(3-4), 1978, pp. 348-362. “From Red Scare to McCarthyism: Building of National Images: The American

Experience,” China Report (New Delhi), 14(5-6), 1978, pp. 27-46. “Passage of the Silver Purchase Act of 1934: The Silver Lobby and the Issue of a

Declining China Trade,” Indian Journal of American Studies (Hyderabad), 6(1-2), 1976, pp. 27-43.

“Evolution of Sino-American Economic Relations, 1784-1929: A Survey,” Asian Study (Quezon City, Philippines), 14(3), 1976, pp. 27-43.

“American Perception of the Sino-Soviet Relations, 1949-53: A Survey of Contemporary Appraisals”, The Indian Journal of Political Science (New Delhi), 37(4), 1976, pp. 58-74.

“Sino-American Economic Relations, 1929-1939,” International Studies (New Delhi), 15(3), 1976, pp. 343-364.

“Present State of American Zionism and the Middle East Crisis of 1967,” The Quarterly Review of Historical Studies (Calcutta), 15(3), 1975-76, pp. 151-157.

Articles in popular magazines and journals (in reverse chronological order) “Sri Lanka: Mature Politics, Immature Constitutionalism,”Geopolitics (New Delhi),

September 2015, pp. 62-64. “More Questions than Answers [Sri Lanka],”Geopolitics (New Delhi), February 2015,

pp. 67-69. “India’s Flawed Sri Lanka Policy,”Geopolitics (New Delhi), April 2013, pp. 76-77. “The Geopolitics of Kashmir,” Geopolitics (New Delhi), October 2010, pp. 18-20. “India’s Strategic Stalemate,” Geopolitics (New Delhi), May 2010, pp. 36-39. “Role of the Army in Bangladesh Politics,” World Focus (New Delhi), 28 (4), April

2007, pp. 132-36. “Beyond the Rhetoric,” (Cover Story on NAM Summit, Havana) Frontline (Chennai),

23(19), 23 September-6 October 2006, pp. 7-9. “Discourse on Uniform Civil Code in Bangladesh,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 44(8), 11

February 2006, pp. 13-18. [Reproduced in Women’s Watch (New Delhi), 3(3), April-June 2006, pp. 5-10.]

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“Comparing Migrant Scenes in India and Japan,” World Focus (New Delhi), 26 (6-7), June-July 2005, pp. 33-38.

“Constitutional Crisis in Sri Lanka: Advantage LTTE,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 38(46), 15 November 2003, pp.4839-40.

“Human Rights, Terrorism, and Tolerance: The Case of India,” Liberal Times (New Delhi), 10(1), January 2002, pp. 4-8.

“Not Just America’s War,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 36(42), 20 October 2001, p. 3987.

“ICSSR and Social Science Research,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 36(7), 17 February 2001, pp. 528-29.

“Accreditation of Social Science Institutes: A Preliminary Note,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 35(42), 14 October 2000, pp. 3729-32.

“Battle for Jaffna: The Indian Dilemma,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 35(20), 13 May 2000, p. 1719.

“Elections 1999: Whither Indian Polity?,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 34(48), 27 November 1999, pp. 3340-42.

“Ethnicity and Citizenship in Sri Lanka: Impressions of a Visit to Jaffna,” Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 34(25), 19-25 June 1999, pp. 1570-75.

“Sri Lanka: The Devolution Debate,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 37(20), 8 May 1999, pp. 9-12.

“Kashmir: An Alternative Perspective,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 33(35), 3 August 1996, pp. 11-17.

“Science versus Superstition: Reflections on the Milk Miracle,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 33(45), 30 September 1995, pp. 5-6.

“Chandrika’s Federal Package: A Political Analysis,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 33(43), 16 September 1995, pp. 9-12. (Reproduced in Lanka Guardian of Colombo, 1 October 1995, pp. 9-11.)

“Uniform Civil Code: History of a Controversy,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 33(33), 8 July 1995, pp. 17-19.

“Sinhala-Tamil Ethnic Conflict and India,” Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), 30(25), 24 June 1995, pp. 1486-88.

“Whither Our Foreign Policy? Let’s Debate,” Link (New Delhi), 34 (29), 1 March 1992, pp. 25-26.

“Foreign Policy: Status Quo or Change?” Mainstream (New Delhi), 6 July 1991, pp. 25-26.

“Post-Gulf War Foreign Policy: Need for Rethinking,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 30 March 1991, pp. 27-31.

“Bangladesh Politics: Many Imponderables,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 15 December 1990, pp. 3-4, 34-35.

“Ram Temple Controversy: Time for Dispassionate Introspection,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 29(4), 17 November 1990, pp. 9-13.

“Our Gulf Policy: Some Nagging Doubts,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 28 (46), 8. September 1990.

“Kashmir Tangle and Indo-Pak Relations: Some Suggestions,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 28(34,35) 16, 23 June 1990, pp. 15-17 and 33-35, respectively. (In two parts.)

“Afghan Imbroglio: Solution on Whose Term?,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 28(27), 28 April 1990, pp. 11-13.

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“Bangladesh: The Communal Scene,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 28(20), 10 March 1990, pp. 21-23.

“United States: Conservative Judiciary Threatens Civil Rights,” Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), 20 January 1990.

“Afghan Accord: An Analysis”, Mainstream (New Delhi), 26(34), 4 June 1988, pp. 20-21.

“Reflections on Karachi Riots,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 25(28), 28 March 1987, pp. 9-10, 30.

“Kashmir Politics: Some Reflections,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 21(45), 9 July 1983, pp.31-33 (co-author: Indra Ghosh)

“Indo-Pak Relations: Portents and Uncertainties,” Mainstream (New Delhi, 22(24), 12 February 1983.

“Approach to Disarmament,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 21(2), September 1982, pp. 19-20.

“Indian Development: Problem Primarily Political,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 20(47), 24 July 1982, pp. 17-19.

“Ershad’s Problems and Promises,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 20(34), 24 April 1982, pp.8-10, 34.

“Bangladesh: What Next?” Mainstream (New Delhi), 20 (31), 2 April 1982, pp. 7-8. “Uncertainty in Bangladesh,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 20(30), 27 March 1982, pp.

15-16. “Limits of Diplomacy”, Mainstream (New Delhi), 19(52), 29 August 1981, pp. 28-30.

Articles in Newspapers and online platforms (in reverse chronological order) “A Threat to the Idea of South Asia,” Dhaka Tribune, 15December 2019.

https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/longform/2019/12/15/a-threat-to-the-idea-of-south-asia, simultaneously carried as “A Serious Threat to Every Idea of South Asia,” Newsclick.in 13 December 2019.https://www.newsclick.in/CAB-Serious-Threat-Every-Idea-South-Asia,reproduced in Mainstream (New Delhi), ANNUAL 2019, 58(1), 21 December 2019: 25-28.

“‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World’,” Dhaka Tribune, 24 November 2019,https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/longform/2019/11/24/it-s-a-mad-mad-mad-mad-world,simultaneously carried as “‘It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World’,” Newsclick.in,23 November 2019,https://www.newsclick.in/It%E2%80%99s-Mad-Mad-Mad-Mad-World, reproduced in Mainstream (New Delhi), 57(51), 7 December 2019: 22-25.

“Constructing a Hindu Ummah,” Dhaka Tribune, 26 October 2019,https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/longform/2019/10/22/constructing-a-hindu-ummah,simultaneously carried as “Constructing a Hindu Ummah,” Newsclick.in,18 October 2019,https://www.newsclick.in/constructing-hindu-ummah

“Which cannot be cured, has to be endured,” Dhaka Tribune, 19 September 2019,https://www.dhakatribune.com/long-form/2019/09/19/which-cannot-be-cured-has-to-be-endured,simultaneously carried as “NRC in Perspective: Which cannot be cured, has to be endured,” Newsclick.in19 September 2019,https://www.newsclick.in/NRC-perspective-which-cannot-cured-has-be-endured

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“Is A Uniform Civil Code Really Necessary? It'll Lead To More Lawsuits, More Courts, More Delays,” Outlook (New Delhi), 9 September 2019, pages 38-39. https://www.outlookindia.com/magazine/author/partha-ghosh/9312

“Kashmir under Siege,” Dhaka Tribune, 29 August 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/2019/08/29/kashmir-under-siege, simultaneously carried as “In Kashmir’s Silence, Read a Warning,” Newsclick.in 26 August 2019,https://www.newsclick.in/Kashmir-Silence-Read-Warning-Religious-Politics

“Kashmir and the Future of Indian Federalism,” Mainstream (New Delhi), 57(35), 17 August 2019: 17-18. http://www.mainstreamweekly.net/article8942.html

“Demonizing Muslims: Why Islamophobia has gripped much of the world,” Dhaka Tribune, 8 August 2019.https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/2019/08/08/demonizing-muslims, simultaneously carried as “The growing phenomenon of demonizing Muslims,” Newsclick.in 7 August 2019.https://www.newsclick.in/growing-phenomenon-demonising-muslims,reproduced in Mainstream (New Delhi), 57(41), 28 September 2019: 10-13.

“Epaar Bangla, opaar Bangla: Bengalis on both sides of the river,” Dhaka Tribune, 18 June 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/06/18/epaar-bangla-opaar-bangla,reproduced in Mainstream (New Delhi), 57(31), 10 July 2019: 17-19, also reproduced as “Bangladesh too will to have to pay dearly for the saffronisation of West Bengal,” in Scroll.in, 21 June 2019. https://scroll.in/article/927714/the-saffronisation-of-west-bengal-will-push-bangladesh-further-to-the-right

“Hindutva’s Heyday: Narendra Modi in his ‘divide, distract, and rule’ avatar,” Dhaka Tribune, 28 May 2019.https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/05/28/hindutva-s-heyday

“The election that is predictably unpredictable,” The Dhaka Tribune, 2 May 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/05/02/the-election-that-is-predictably-unpredictable

“Islamophobia must be taken seriously,” The Dhaka Tribune, 3 April 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/2019/04/03/islamophobia-must-be-taken-seriously

“Kashmir Once Again: Is it becoming another hundred years war,” The Dhaka Tribune, 8 March 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/03/08/kashmir-once-again

“India’s North-East on Fire: Should Bangladesh Watch Out?” The Dhaka Tribune, 3 February 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/02/03/india-s-north-east-on-fire

“This gain should not be squandered,”The Dhaka Tribune, 5 January 2019. https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2019/01/05/this-gain-should-not-be-squandered

“Bangladeshization of Indian Politics,” The Dhaka Tribune, 17 December 2018.https://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/op-ed/2018/12/17/the-bangladeshization-of-indian-politics, reproduced in Mainstream (New Delhi), 57(9), 16 February 2019: 3-4.

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“Greeting India’s German friend on his 85thGeburtstag,” The Tribune (Chandigarh), 20 January 2018.http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/greeting-india-s-german-friend-on-his-85th-geburtstag/531372.html

“The Triple Politics of Triple Talaq,”The Tribune (Chandigarh), 18 January 2018.http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/comment/the-triple-politics-of-triple-talaq/530206.html

‘Why nobody is sincere about UCC’, Times of India (New Delhi), 13 September 2017.https://www.google.co.in/search?source=hp&ei=_72TWvGHKIKuvwTkm7uoDA&q=•%09‘Why+nobody+is+sincere+about+UCC’%2C+Times+)

“Sheikh Hasina visit: Rising Hindutva could damage the future of India-Bangladesh relationship,”Scroll.in, 10 April 2017 <https://scroll.in/article/834027/rising-hindutva-could-damage-the-future-of-india-bangladesh-relationship>

“It’s complicated: The China factor in India-Nepal relationship,” Scroll.in, 23 October 2016 <http://scroll.in/article/819705/its-complicated-the-china-factor-in-india-nepal-relationship>

“Saarc seems to have been taken to the morgue from the ICU. Here’s why it needs to be revived,” Scroll.in, 7 October 2016 <http://scroll.in/article/818357/saarc-seems-to-have-been-taken-to-the-morgue-from-the-icu-heres-why-it-needs-to-be-revived>

“Not Ordinary Bill,” Times of India (New Delhi), 20 March 2007. “Women in Politics,” Times of India (New Delhi), 14 December 2006. “Sri Lanka: Chandrika-Ranil Face-Off,” The Sentinel (Guwahati), 15 November 2003. “Our Quixotic India,” The Sentinel (Guwahati), September 2003. “Decoding Personal Laws,” Sahara Time (New Delhi), 9 August 2003. “Land that blends Tradition with Modernity—A Sojourn to Japan,” Bulletin of the

Japan Foundation New Delhi Office (New Delhi), Issue No. 46, April-June 2003, pp. 1-7.

“Watching the Vote: Observers an Asset in Kashmir,” Times of India (New Delhi), 16 August 2002.

“Why Did the Indian State Fail Once Again in Gujarat?” News India Times (New York), 22 March 2002. Also appeared as a syndicated column in several English dailies in India.

“BJP’s Problem: Time for Change,” Times of India (New Delhi), 3 March 2002. “ICSSR and Dissemination of Knowledge,” The Pioneer (New Delhi), 28 January

2002. “Who’s Afraid of Astrology?” Times of India (New Delhi), 22 June 2001. “Communal Harmony amidst Disaster,” LokmatTimes (Nagpur), 15 March 2001. Also

appeared as a syndicated column in several other English dailies in India. “Solution is Suggested in Dispute over Ayodhya Site,” India Abroad (Chicago), 12

January 2001. Also appeared as a syndicated column in several English dailies in India under the title “Ram Temple on the Somnath Model.”

“Sri Lanka: The Devolution Discourse,” The Hindu (Chennai/New Delhi), 6, 7 July 2000 (in two parts).

“Japan’s Contribution to International Cooperation in Science,” Key Issues (New Delhi), 3(1), March 2000, pp. 31-41.

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“Are Khaki Shorts Calling the Shots?,” Sunday Times of India (New Delhi), 13 February 2000.

“Need for Open Diplomacy: Indo-Pak Dialogue,” The Hindu (Chennai/New Delhi), 11 May 1999.

“A Visit to Jaffna: Some Reflections,” The Island (Colombo), 10 February 1999. “Illegal Immigration from Bangladesh,” The Hindu (Chennai/New Delhi), 11 and 12

August 1998. (In two parts.) “The Rewriting of History,” The Hindu (Chennai/New Delhi), 15 July 1998. “Bomb, Science and the State,” The Hindu (Chennai/New Delhi), 9 June 1998. “Staaten Machen Hiematlos,” Der Uberblick (Hamburg), 33(2), June 1997, pp. 65-67.

(In German.) “Meeting the Demographic Challenge,” Bulletin: The Japan Foundation (New Delhi),

No. 7, May 1996, pp. 2-5. “Risk in Dhaka,” Times of India (New Delhi), 26 March 1996. “Sri Lanka Package: Potential Threat to LTTE,” The Statesman (Calcutta/New Delhi),

17 October 1995. “Politics of Uniform Civil Code,” The Hindustan Times (New Delhi), 22 May 1995. “The Two Scenarios for Sri Lanka,” Times of India (New Delhi), 16 May 1995. “Sri Lanka’s Indo-Centric Attitude Can be Disastrous,” The Asian Age (New Delhi), 25

April 1995. “Personal Law: Uniform Civil Code Still a Dream,” The Statesman (Calcutta/New

Delhi), 14 May 1994. “Ominous Portents: The Role of Sadhus in Indian Politics,” The Hindustan Times (New

Delhi), 17 April 1994. “Kashmiriyat or Islamiyat: Pakistan’s Dilemma,” Mirror Today (New Delhi), April

1994, pp. 27-28. “Hindu Nationalism: Genesis and Prognosis,” Der Uberblick (Hamburg), 29(4),

December 1993. (In German) “A Risk Worth Taking,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 31 October 1993. “Thimpu Trends,” The Statesman (Calcutta/New Delhi), 8-9 September 1992. “Political Aspects of Debate on Reforms,” The Hindu (Madras/New Delhi), 4 June

1992. “Afghanistan: Many Imponderables,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 10 May 1992. “Wooing the West,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 26 April 1992. “Challenges to Our Foreign Policy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 5 April 1992. “Terrorism and Foreign Policy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 8 March 1992. “Playing on Brinkmanship,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 16 February 1992. “Tracking the Tiger,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 9 February 1992. “Democracy a Far Cry in Myanmar,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 2 February 1992. “The Nuclear Question,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 26 January 1992. “South Asia 1991,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 29 December 1991. “Indo-Nepal Ties: On Shifting Grounds,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 15

December 1991. “Controversy over Tin Bigha,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 25 November 1991. “SAARC: Past Imperfect, Future Tense,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 17

November 1991.

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“Indo-Pak Relations: Rhetoric vs. Policy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 3 November 1991.

“Sri Lanka: An Ethnic Conundrum,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 13 October 1991. “Dhaka Back to People’s Rule,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 6 October 1991. “Non-Alignment Still Relevant,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 22 September 1991. “Sri Lanka: The Battle-line is Drawn,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 8 September

1991. “Indo-Pak Ties: Old Ballgame or New Game Plan,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 1

September 1991. “SAARC: On Strong Political Grounds,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 25 August

1991. “The Return of Mikhail Sergeyvich Gorbachev,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 25

August 1991. “Bangladesh: Old Wine in Old Bottle,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 18 August

1991. “Bhandari vs. Ghising: Wrangle for Leadership,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 11

August 1991. “Kashmir: Would New Delhi and Islamabad Listen?,” Financial Express (New Delhi),

4 August 1991. “The Indian Tamils: Problems of Mistaken Identity,” Financial Express (New Delhi),

28 July 1991. “SAARC—Inching Forward,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 21 July 1991. “Foreign Policy: In Search of a Direction,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 21 July

1991. “Shariat Act in South Asian Perspective,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 7 July 1991. “Tigers—A Threat to India, Lanka,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 30 June 1991. “Battle of the Law and Politics [in Bangladesh],” Financial Express (New Delhi), 16

June 1991. “Who is the Culprit?,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 2 June 1991. “A Landmark Lankan Poll,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 2 June 1991. “Nepal’s Hour of Democracy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 26 May 1991. “South Asia’s Killing Fields,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 26 May 1991. “Election Time in South Asia,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 12 May 1991. “Pakistan: Shariat Bill in Perspective,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 5 May 1991. “Nepal’s Slow March to People’s Rule,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 28 April

1991. “Indo-Pak Ties: Question of Confidence Building,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 21

April 1991. “Lankan Local Bodies Poll,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 14 April 1991. “Kashmir and US: Limits to Diplomacy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 14 April

1991. “Low Priority to Foreign Policy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 31 March 1991. “Bangladesh in Ferment,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 17 March 1991. “Post Gulf War Scenario: The US Factor,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 11 March

1991. “Sri Lanka’s Killing Fields,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 10 March 1991.

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“Assam: Census and the Ethnic Problem,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 3 March 1991.

“Indo-Nepalese Relations,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 24 February 1991. “Fair Elections a Possibility,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 24 February 1991. “US Matters to India,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 17 February 1991. “Indo-Sri Lanka Relations: Discord over an Accord,” Financial Express (New Delhi),

10 February 1991. “The Gulf Crisis and South Asia,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 3 February 1991. “South Asia: Uneasy Interaction,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 27 January 1991. “Bangladesh Economy at its Nadir,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 13 January 1991. Have the Tigers Changed their Trails,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 6 January 1991. “South Asia: Mixed Experiences” (a 1990 retrospective), Financial Express (New

Delhi), 30 December 1990. “A Critical Issue,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 23 December 1990. (An article on

DMK-LTTE nexus controversy.) “Awami-BNP Disagree on Form of Government,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 16

December 1990. “The Great Survivor in Retreat,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 9 December 1990. “Time for Social Assimilation,” The Hindu (Madras/New Delhi), 4 December 1990.

(An article on Indian-Americans.) “SAARC: From Rhetoric to Rhetoric,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 2 December

1990. “SAARC: An Experiment worth Pursuing,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 18

November 1990. “Secularism and South Asia,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 16 November 1990. “Pakistan’s Experiment with Democracy,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 4

November 1990. US Budget: Still on the Tightrope,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 21 October 1990. “New Twist to Sri Lanka Ethnic Strife,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 14 October

1990. “Bhutan: The Indian Connection,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 7 October 1990. “Civilian Control over the Military: The Essence of Democracy,” Financial Express

(New Delhi), 30 September 1990. “Burying Superpower Hatchets,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 23 September 1990. “More Heads to Ponder over Security,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 9 September

1990. “The Other Tamils: Indian Labourers in Sri Lanka,” The Statesman (New Delhi), 8

September 1990. “Pakistan, Gulf Crisis and India’s Security,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 22 August

1990. “Indo-Nepal Relations: Terms of Endearment,” Career and Competition Times (New

Delhi), August 1990, pp. 14-16. “Sri Lanka: Will Premadasa Square up to the Challenge?,” Financial Express (New

Delhi), 9, 10,11, 12 August 1990 (in four parts). “Constitution-Making in Nepal: The Most Crucial Question,” Financial Express (New

Delhi), 25 July 1990.

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“Pakistan’s Islamic Ideology: Political Islam or Islamic Politics?,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 11 July 1990.

“Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Strife: Fall-out in Tamil Nadu,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 27 June 1990.

“Nepal: Coming to Terms with Democracy,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), June 1990, pp. 14-15.

“Afghanistan: Stormy Politics,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), May 1990, pp. 14-18.

“Indo-Pak Relations: Tension on the Mount,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), April 1990, pp. 17-18, 22.

“Bangladesh: The Islamic Revival,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), March 1990, pp. 57-58.

“America: A Nation of Immigrants,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), January 1990, pp. 64-65.

“Sri Lanka: The Crisis Deepens,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), December 1989, pp. 16-17.

“Testing Time for Benazir,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), December 1989, pp. 16-17.

“Indo-Nepal Relations: An Uneasy Past,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), June 1989, pp. 14-16.

“Indians in America Have to Join the Political Process,” Times of India (New Delhi), 14 March 1989.

“SAARC: Problems and Promises,” Current World Leaders (Santa Barbara, CA), 32(1), February 1989, pp. 92-99.

“Elections in Sri Lanka,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), February 1989, p. 40.

“Pakistan Goes Democratic,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), January 1989, pp. 15-16.

“Pakistan After Zia,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), October 1988, pp. 13, 72.

“The Indo-Pak-Afghan Triangle,” Asahi Evening News (Tokyo), 14 June 1988. “Bangladesh: The General’s Elections,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi),

March 1988, pp. 9-10, 51. “Indo-Sri Lanka Accord: What Price Peace?,” Career and Competition Times (New

Delhi), February 1988, pp. 12-13. “India-Sri Lanka: An Accord in Trouble,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi),

January 1988, pp. 9-10. “South Asia: Cooperation or Conflict?,” Asahi Evening News (Tokyo), 14 August 1987. “Indian Security Scenario,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), July 1987, pp.

9-10, 16. “Sri Lanka: In a State of Terror,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), June

1987, pp. 9-10, 26. “SAARC: An Exercise in Cooperation,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi),

May 1987, pp. 67-68. “SAARC and the Chakmas: Little Scope for Delhi-Dhaka Efforts,” The Statesman

(New Delhi), 16 February 1986.

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“Lebanon Crisis: Unmaking of a Nation,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), June 1984, pp. 8-10.

“South-South Links: Need to Replace Rhetoric by Action,” The Statesman (New Delhi), 20 February 1984.

“Outlook for Oil: Meeting the Challenges Ahead,” The Statesman (New Delhi), 13-14 September 1983.

Indo-Pak Relations: War and Peace, Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), August 1983, pp. 16-17.

“Indo-US Relations: Promise of More Active Cooperation,” The Statesman (New Delhi), 7 June 1983.

“India’s Africa Policy,” The Statesman (New Delhi), 15-16 February 1983 (in two parts).

“The World in 1982,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), February 1983, pp. 21-30, 63-65 (co-author Sanjukta Banerji).

“USA and the Pacific: How the Soviet Threat Helps,” TheStatesman (New Delhi), 29 November 1982. Reproduced in Jang (Lahore), 16 December 1982.

“Indo-American Relations: The Ice Melts,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi), October 1982, pp. 10-11.

“Wanted: A Will to Disarmament,” The Telegraph (Calcutta), 15-16 October 1982 (in two parts).

“Mrs. Gandhi Goes to Washington,” Sunday Observer (Bombay), 11 July 1982. “India’s Foreign Policy: A Flexible Approach,” Career and Competition Times (New

Delhi), June 1982, pp. 12-14. “World Oil Outlook,” Financial Express (New Delhi), 2 April 1982. “East-West Relations: A New Chill,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi),

April 1982, pp. 12-13. “Cancun Summit: Empty Rhetoric,” Career and Competition Times (New Delhi),

January 1982, pp. 10-11. “Food: Uneven Distribution with Higher Output,” The Statesman (Calcutta), 29

December 1981. “North-South Dialogue: Can the Poor Become Rich?” Career and Competition Times

(New Delhi), November 1981, pp. 10-11. “The Other Indians,” Sunday (Calcutta), 16 April 1978, pp. 23-25. “India and the U.S.: High Priority for India,” The Morning Echo Magazine (New

Delhi), 1-7 January 1978, pp. 7-8.

Book Reviews (in reverse chronological order) Siyasi Muslims: A Story of Political Islams in India by Hilal Ahmed (New Delhi:

Penguin Viking, 2019). Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 54 (50), 21 December 2019, pp. 20-22. https://www.epw.in/journal/2019/50/book-reviews/myth-%E2%80%98muslim-vote-bank%E2%80%99.html

Insider Outsider: Belonging and Unbelonging in North-East India by P. Gill and Samrat (eds.) (New Delhi: Amaryllis, 2018). Millennial Asia, 10(2), August 2019, pp. 237-40. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0976399619853726

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Governance, Conflict and Development in South Asia: Perspectives from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka by Siri Hettige and Eva Gerharz (ed.) (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2015). Book Review (New Delhi), 40(10), October 2016, pp. 32-33.

The Struggle for Pakistan: A Muslim Homeland and Global Politics by Ayesha Jalal (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2014). India International Centre Quarterly, 42(1), Summer 2015: 142-45.

The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger and a Forgotten Genocide by Gary J. Bass (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2013). Strategic Analysis (New Delhi), 39(1), 2015, pp. 92-94.

Rebuilding Communities in the Wake of Disaster: Social Recovery in Sri Lanka and India by Martin Mulligan and YasoNadarajah (New Delhi: Routledge, 2012). Global Policy (London), 13 June 2012.

Varieties of Federal Governance: Major Contemporary Models by RekhaSaxena (ed.) (New Delhi: Foundation Books, 2011). Book Review (New Delhi), 36(3), March 2012, pp. 7-8.

Politics of Religion in South and Southeast Asia by Ishtiaq Ahmed (ed.) (London: Routledge, 2011) and Foundational Crisis in South and Southeast Asia: Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia by Abu Nasar Saied Ahmed (New Delhi: Akansha,2011). Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 47(2), 14 January 2012, pp. 34-36.

Mapping Citizenship in India by Anupama Roy (New Delhi: OUP, 2010). Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 46(11), 12 March 2011, pp. 28-30.

States in Conflict with their Minorities: Challenges to Minority Rights in South Asia by Rita Manchanda, ed. (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2010).Book Review (New Delhi), 35(3), March 2011, pp. 27-28.

South and Central Asia: Issues of Peace and Development, edited by Neetu Gaur and Vijay Laxmi. ICSSR Newsletter (New Delhi), 2010.

Rise of the Plebeians: The Changing Face of Indian Legislative Assemblies by Christophe Jaffrelot and Sanjay Kumar, eds. (New Delhi: Routledge, 2009), ICSSR Newsletter (New Delhi), 2009.

The State, Democracy and Anti-Terror Laws in India by Ujjwal Kumar Singh (New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2007). South Asian Survey (New Delhi).

Communalism in Bengal: From Famine to Noakhali, 1943-47 by Rakesh Batabyal (New Delhi: Sage, 2005). South Asian Survey (New Delhi), 2008.

Constructing Bangladesh: Religion, Ethnicity and Language in an Islamic Nation by Sufia M. Uddin (New Delhi: Vistaar Publications, 2006). South Asian Survey (New Delhi), 2007.

Japan by Hiroichi Yamaguchi (New Delhi: National Book Trust, 2006). Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai), 43(4), 26 January-February 2008, pp. 33-35.

Review article on Islam under Siege: Living Dangerously in a Post-Honor World by Akbar S. Ahmed (New Delhi: Vistaar, 2003). Seminar (New Delhi), No. 532, December 2003, pp.

Path to Collective Madness: A Study in Social Order and Political Pathology by Dipak K. Gupta, and Scarred Minds: The Psychological Impact of War on Sri Lankan Tamils by DayaSomasundaram. Indian Social Science Review (New Delhi), 5(1), January-June 2003. It is a review essay.

Bharatiya Janata Party: From Periphery to Centre by C.P. Bhambri. Seminar (New Delhi), No. 506, October 2001.

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The Marginal Nation: Transborder Migration from Bangladesh to West Bengal by RanabirSamaddar. Indian Social Science Review (New Delhi), 1(2), 1999.

Ethnic Conflict and Security Crisis in Sri Lanka by S.S. Misra. Mainstream (New Delhi), 34(26), 1 June 1996.

J.R. Jayewardene of Sri Lanka: A Political Biography, vol.2, From 1956 to his Retirement (1989) by K.M. de Silva and Howard Wriggins. Economic and Political Weekly (Bombay), 31(12), 23 March 1996.

Sri Lanka: The Travails of a Democracy, Unfinished War, Protracted Crisis by Dayan Jayatilleka. Ethnic Studies Report (Kandy), 14(1), January 1996.

National Security: An Outline of Our Concerns by Jaswant Singh. Mainstream (New Delhi), 34(13), 2 March 1995.

The ‘Traditional Homelands’ of the Tamils: Separatist Ideology in Sri Lanka: A Historical Appraisal by K.M. de Silva. Pacific Affairs (Vancouver), 69(2), Summer 1996.

The ‘Traditional Homelands’ of the Tamils: Separatist Ideology in Sri Lanka: A Historical Appraisal by K.M. de Silva. Mainstream (New Delhi), 33(30), 17 June 1995.

Friends and Enemies: The United States, China and the Soviet Union, 1948-1972 by Gordon H. Chang. China Report (New Delhi), 28(3), 1992.

Mirrors of Violence: Communities, Riots and Survivors in South Asia by Veena Das,ed. Mainstream (New Delhi), 27 June 1992.

A Sinhala Village in a Time of Trouble by Jonathan Spencer. Financial Express (New Delhi), 7 April 1991.

South Asian Strategic Issues: Sri Lankan Perspectives by Shelton U. Kodikara, ed. IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 1991.

War and Secession: Pakistan, India and the Creation of Bangladesh Richard Sission and Leo E. Rose, Indian Journal of Social Science (New Delhi), 4(2), April-June 1991.

Asian Panorama—Essays in Asian History, Past and Present by K.M. de Silva, SirimaKiribamune and C.R. de Silva, eds.; South Asian Strategic Issues: Sri Lankan Perspectives by Shelton U. Kodikara, ed.; Sri Lanka’s Veddas in Transition by K.N.O. Dharmadasa and S.W.R. de A. Samarasinghe; Women at the Crossroads: A Sri Lankan Perspective by SirimaKiribamune and VidyamaliSamarasinghe, eds., Financial Express (New Delhi), 28 October 1990.

Yearbook on India’s Foreign Policy, 1987/1988 by Satish Kumar, ed. South Asia Journal (New Delhi), 3(3), 1990.

The Indian Ocean: Explorations in History, Commerce and Politics by Satish Chandra, ed. Indian Journal of Political Science (Madras), 50(20), April-June 1989.

The Security of South Asia: American and Asian Perspectives by Stephen Philip Cohen, ed. IIC Quarterly (New Delhi), 16 (2), Summer 1989.

Indian Response to Second World War by Manzoor Ahmad. Social Action Book Review Supplement (New Delhi), 5(3), June 1988.

The Non-Aligned Movement: The Soviet View by Ivan Kovalenko and RaisTuzmukhamedov. Social Action Book Review Supplement (New Delhi), 5(2), 1988.

India and Indochina: Perspectives of Cooperation by T.N. Kaul, ed. Social Action Book Review Supplement (New Delhi), 5(1), 1988.

Political Dimensions of India-USSR Relations by S.P. Singh. Mainstream (New Delhi), 26(11), 26 December 1987.

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Pakistan in the 80’s: Ideology, Regionalism, Economy, Foreign Policy by Wolfgang Peter Zingel and Stephanie Ave Lallemant , eds. South Asia Journal (New Delhi), 1(2), 1987.

Indo-Soviet Relations: Problems and Prospects by Vinod Bhatia, ed. India Quarterly (New Delhi), 43(2), 1987.

The Indian Ocean and the Superpowers: Economic, Political and Strategic Perspectives by Rasul B. Rais. Social Action Book Review Supplement (New Delhi), 4 (5), October 1987.

Introduction to International Relations by Pierre Marie Martin. Social Action Book Review Supplement (New Delhi), June 1987.

Cancun to New Delhi: South-South Cooperation by BrojendraNathBannerji. Social Action Book Review Supplement (New Delhi), 1984.

US-Pak Relations, 1947-83 by Rashmi Jain. Book Review (New Delhi), 8(5), 1984 India and the Non-Aligned World: Search for a New Order Hari Jaisingh, and In

Pursuit of Peace: On Non-Alignment and Regional Cooperation by A.C.S. Hameed. Book Review (New Delhi), 8(2), 1984.

Jawaharlal Nehru, Franklin D. Roosevelt and America by K.S.Sivanna. Indian Journal of American Studies (Hyderabad), 12 (2), 1982.

Bangladesh by SubrataBannerji, Mainstream (New Delhi), 20 (37), 15 May 1982. Civil Liberties and Democracy by S.M. Habibuddin. Indian Journal of American

Studies (Hyderabad), 9 (1), January 1981.

Unpublished Manuscript

“Politics of India’s Non-Alignment and the U.S.-Soviet Factor,” 1984, report of an ICSSR-funded project (available in the ICSSR-NASSDOC Library, 35 Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi –110 001).

“India-Bangladesh Border Fence: The Financial, Political and Diplomatic Costs,” 2014, report of an ICSSR-funded project (available in the ICSSR-NASSDOC Library, 35 Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi –110 001).

“India within South Asia: Conflict and Cooperation,” report of project as ICSSR National Fellow, 2019,(available in the ICSSR-NASSDOC Library, 35 Ferozeshah Road, New Delhi –110 001).