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Introduction
Interest in Climate Diplomacy, Security Studies, International Relations Theories.
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Current institution
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September 2022 - February 2023
Education
August 2015 - July 2019
Jilin University
Field of study
- International Relations
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Publications (31)
In international relations, geopolitics plays an important role in terms of influence and power over space and territory, which enables a better understanding of world affairs. The geographical location of Kalimpong, which is 1,054 sq. km. in size and which lies in the northeastern part of the Indian state of West Bengal, played an important role i...
BRICS countries comprise 41.87% of the world’s population and generate over 42% of the global greenhouse gas emissions. As the largest political cluster in global climate governance, their positions and alignment in the post-Paris Agreement era would determine the future trajectory of climate governance for the international communities. This artic...
Swaran Singh and Reena Marwah (Eds.), Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific: Conceptual and Operational Challenges, New York: Routledge, 2023, 192 pp., £29.96 (eBook). ISBN: 9781032244693.
Why Kalimpong was considered a ‘contact zone’ to the missionaries during pre- and post-independence? How successful was the Protestant movement in Kalimpong? Kalimpong, as a part of the ancient Silk Road, was a ‘contact zone,’ serving various merchants, missionaries and spies to connect the eastern Himalayan region. Kalimpong also became a hub for...
Various issues, challenges, and threats that have impacted the Indo-Pacific region through the study of the complex narratives of maritime security. it is in the mutual interest of the state to find an internal security threat when it is viewed from a broader regional perspective. Thus, by using the ‘Regional Maritime Security Complex’ theory, the...
North Korea and China’s relations have, from time to time, been addressed by the international media as ‘symbolic brothers’, and often come into the academic discussion in the context of the ‘Korean War’ (1950-1953). It is captured in the larger debate, with North Korea as a by-product or satellite state of China, but the socio-political view of a...
Vijay Sakhuja and Pragya Pandey (Eds.), K. M. Panikkar and the Growth of a Maritime Consciousness in India, Vij Books India, Pvt. Ltd. and Indian Council of World Affairs, 2022, xii+404 pp., ₹1,750 (Hardcover). ISBN 9789393499301
This article draws attention to the “Gorkha” as a constructed identity, given or adopted by Nepali-speaking community. The idea of “Gorkha” in general and the demand for the territory of “Gorkhaland” of India have remained an elitist project, and the employment of this idea/term “Gorkha” has been a political instrumentalization that failed to bring...
It asserts the Dalit woman’s role, wider social relations of power and
inequality, and everyday negotiation with the dominant patriarchal society. The author brilliantly used
Bernstein’s theoretical framework and reviewed the works of Andre Beteille, Usta Parnaik, Barbara
Harriss-White, and so on, to understand the forces of capitalism in relation...
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International climate politics are gradually changing in terms of new and ground-breaking policies and decision-making spearheaded by national governments. The growing global demand to combat climate change reflects the current challenges the world is facing. India’s negotiations at United Nations Conference on Climate Change are based on “...
North Korea and China’s relations have, from time to time, been addressed by the international media as ‘symbolic brothers’, and often come into the academic discussion in the context of the ‘Korean War’ (1950-1953). It is captured in the larger debate, with North Korea as a by-product or satellite state of China, but the socio-political view of a...
Why does India have a vested interest in Eurasia? How feasibile is non-Western Eurasia's future? In this paper, the term 'Eurasia' refers to non-Western Eurasia, that is, excludes the EU. Indian policymakers and scholars believe that the Eurasian region's strategic location, culture and civilization offer great opportunities for the development of...
In the era of the 21 st century, while choosing friends and allies against adversaries and enemies, perception plays a vital role in dictating state foreign policy. The geopolitical location of Ukraine lies between Russia and Poland. The entire country of Ukraine is divided ethnically and linguistically, with Ukrainian speakers on the west side and...
Nepal, the world's second most water-rich country, nevertheless struggles to provide sufficient domestic electricity. Despite Nepal's potential to become the hydropower source for South Asia, it still relies heavily on importing electricity from India. This paper investigates why Nepal's hydropower capacity is inadequately utilized from both domest...
With the outbreak of corona-virus from China to the world since December 2019, it has once again challenged the State security and highlights the exigency of ‘human security’ which is visible to all. The United Nations General Assembly resolution 66/290 addresses ‘human security’ as an approach in identifying and addressing cross-cutting challenge...
Why is China more concerned about ‘climate change’ when developed nations are moving backward in negotiation? Where does China stand in the climate change negotiation? Climate change as one of the crucial issues has hit developing countries such as China, where the focus is on the environmental dilemma – carbon technology to be used for further dev...
Why is China more concerned about climate change? Where does
China stand in climate change negotiation? Climate change as one of
the crucial issues has hit developing countries such as China, where
the focus is on the environmental dilemma – carbon technology to
be used for further development or to compromise with the protocol
called by the climat...
Some international political observers are hyped-up by the Doklam tension between India and China that military conflicts may occur as a result from the saber-rattling of the largest to countries in Asia. They have also ignored a BRICS conference that is taking place in Xiamen China, a platform that brings together fastest developing economic power...
Why are norms important in international systems? North Korea being in Northeast Asia has very much been influenced by the culture in China. The north eastern part of China (which was known as Manchuria before) had a strong connection after World War II in ending the Cold War. The idea of revolutionary culture can be traced back to the "Cultural Re...
The purpose of the study is to understand the small states role in safeguarding the national interest in the international politics. The paper will also explore more in understanding the role of local peoples living in the boundary region of Nepal. Theoretically, Social Constructivism shows that ideas, interest and identity play an important role i...
The purpose of the study is to understand the small state’s role in
safeguarding the national interest in international politics. The paper will
also explore more in understanding the role of local people living in the
boundary region of Nepal. Theoretically, Social Constructivism shows
that ideas, interest and identity play an important role in ex...
Why are the women fighting for their rights in Nepal? Is Nepal politics only a space for the patriarchic system? While feminism has played an important role to influence the international politics in the 21 st century resulting in the protest for exclusion of women's rights in the South Asian nation, i.e. the new Nepal Constitution. Violence agains...
This paper aims to understand the use of symbols by North Korea and their ultimate goal in the foreign policy making. North Korea has been using the symbolic politics towards South Korea especially from the Korean War or ‘Fatherland Liberation War.’ Question lies why are symbols important in the politics? What types of hegemony are getting priority...
This paper aims to analyse the historical process of Korea to escape from the socio-economic
backwardness, whereas other late industrialised countries are still in the process of
development. The wise use of Korea’s ‘hard’ and ‘soft power’ synthesis gives birth to the new
mode of power known as the ‘Smart Power,’ which plays the vital role in escap...