Anand Sreekumar

Anand Sreekumar
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  • PhD Researcher at The University of Adelaide

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The University of Adelaide
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  • PhD Researcher

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Publications (7)
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With a staggering 450 million internal migrants (as of the 2011 census), migration has become integral to the political economy of India. India also has the largest diaspora in the world, numbering 18 million people. The modes, institutions, and ideological underpinnings of migration governance vis-à-vis both internal and international migration ha...
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Amidst the resurgence of scholarship on pacifism, this essay seeks to critically interrogate certain influential sections within pacifism which characterise Gandhi as a pacifist, and his philosophy as pacifism. After pointing out the shortcomings of existing attempts to problematise the pacifist connotations of Gandhi, I adopt a cosmological approa...
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This article seeks to critically reexamine the prevalent narratives of Gandhian ethics vis-à-vis the nuclear question. Following a brief review of the intersection of Gandhi and nuclear ethics, I identify the two stands of thought that either characterises Gandhian perspective as that of a devout Hindu or as that of a pacifist anti-nuclear ethos. I...
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This article makes an important theoretical and empirical contribution to the growing literature on nuclearism, using the case-study of India. Despite sustained criticism of and organized resistance to Indian nuclearism for decades, nuclear weapons and power continue to enjoy a high degree of legitimacy, often attributed in part to a lack of articu...

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