Happy to share that our student Sampada Pujhari , along with Nayandeep Sardar, has a chapter titled “Scaling the Auroville model: Building self-sustaining ecosystem for climate resilience and action” published in the upcoming book Green rhetoric: Trends in environmental discourse
Selected papers from the Young Researchers’ Conference 2024 (Eds. M. G. Sarbadhikary & M. Roy), Books & Allied (P) Ltd., ISBN 978-93-94107-85-4. Congratulations to him on this accomplishment!
I’m pleased to share that our student Nayandeep Sardar has a chapter titled “Digital dragons, eagles, and bulls: Competing visions of AI governance in the US, EU, and China” published in the edited volume Dialogues across humanities and social sciences:
Mr Ayush Joshi of MA IInd year, Department of Politics and International Studies has got the best paper award at the National Young Scholars Seminar 5.0 hosted by St. Joseph’s University, Bangalore. Congratulations Ayush. @PondiUniVC @PU_PondyUni
Congratulations to the students of the Department of Politics and International Studies for their success in the UGC exams! Your hard work and dedication have paid off. Wishing you all the best for your academic and professional journeys ahead! #Success#UGCExams#FutureLeaders
A first year research scholar, Megha Joshi from the Department of Politics and International Studies, Pondicherry University wrote an opinion article "Doom or Bloom: What's next for India-Canada relations?, for @SamvadaWorld .
Doom Or Bloom: What’s next for India-Canada relations?
- India-Canada, a story of a long-standing bilateral relationship strengthened by common factors like democracy, pluralism, interpersonal connections, and people-to-people ties and trade, has come to an undesired turning point with the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
- With bilateral trade worth billions and Canada being home to over 1.7 million Indian diasporas and a go-to haven for Indian students seeking education abroad, would the countries take such a drastic step of severing ties, economic and interpersonal completely?
- Both countries keeping in mind their national interests and economic interests are very unlikely to let the dispute spill over to the economic realm.
@CanadainIndia@MEAIndia@narendramodi@DrSJaishankar@srijankishor@DPISPU
Read more: https://t.co/lkL1vTEeBM
Heartiest congratulations to all the UGC NET-JRF winners from the Department of Politics &International Studies, Pondicherry University! Your hard work and dedication have paid off, & this achievement marks a significant milestone in your academic journey. We are proud of you!
... India and China's long strategic rivalry in South Asia. China's significant economic footprint in Sri Lanka, through investments in infrastructure projects like the Hambantota Port and the Colombo Port City, has raised concerns in New Delhi about Beijing’s growing influence.
Mr Lipun, a 2nd-year master's student of IR of DPIS at @PU_PondyUni, wrote an article titled "Sri Lanka's Debt Deal with China: Implications for the Economy and India- Sri Lanka Relations" for @SAMonitor. The article highlights...
https://t.co/lmJv2csfSx
The article delves into the historical context, strategic interests, and diplomatic implications of the Russia-US standoff in Cuba. It offers insights into how this development may reshape the geopolitical landscape. #missile#NuclearPower#Caribbean#Island#military
@LPKMR1, a student at the Department of Politics and International Studies @PU_PondyUni, wrote a research article titled "Escalating Tensions: Russia-US Standoff in Cuba and Global Implications" for @The_geopolitics. #USA#Russia#standoff#geopolitics
https://t.co/2yt1CWh5HE
....he outlines facts and data regarding incursion and trade between these two big Asian Giants. He concludes by saying As India continues to rise as a major global player, resolving the border dispute with China will be pivotal in defining its trajectory in the 21st century.
@PSarbabidya, a 2nd-year master's student of DPIS at @PU_PondyUni, wrote an opinion article titled "India-China: A Frozen Relationship" for @MDiplomacyWORLD. Where he brought up the historical reason for the disputed border between India and China.
https://t.co/ZQpUtTGyEB
He argues that the Teesta Water Project highlights the interplay between geopolitics, development and security dynamics. China’s entry challenges India’s strategic thinking and requires a thoughtful response.
@PSarbabidya, a student of Politics and International Studies at @PU_PondyUni, wrote an opinion article titled "PM Modi’s Austria Visit: Strengthening India-Europe Ties Amid Political Churnings" for @gsdnlive.
https://t.co/3zm8GFtqZv
Mr LEIVON VICTOR LAMKANG, a 2nd year MA IR of DPIS, in his article for @NIAS_India History Weekly, brings the history of the process of the formation of the IAEA, also hailed as the "watchdog" for 178 member states.
https://t.co/NCmo4pFqZs
He further argues that when India joined the SCO, it hoped to balance the grouping and convey the message that Central Asia is not just an extended neighbourhood but an extended family.
The article titled "4 August 2007: The US launches Phoenix, a mission to Mars" by Mr Pranesh, a 2nd year MA Pol Sci student of DPIS for @NIAS_India, highlights the history of the groundbreaking Phoenix Mars mission, launched in 2007 to explore Mars.
https://t.co/ixqZ37M1ja