Description

School of International Cooperation, Security, and Strategic Languages (SICSSL) organizes an India-Bangladesh Relations: A Journey of Cooperation and Challenges. Participants
SICSSL invites applications from researchers from any background, including from universities, research institutes, media, government services and industry, who are enthusiastic about all things Pakistan. We encourage essays on the following themes

Research themes and topics:
Impact of partition on Pakistan: Idea, identity and societal shifts
Pakistan's fragile peripheries: Rising ethno-nationalism, sectarianism, and insurgencies in Pakistan
Evolving role of Whole of Nation Approach in India-Pakistan strategic outlook
Role of Civil Military Relations in Pakistan
Role of Indian soft power towards regional peace and tranquility
Future of nuclear deterrence in South Asia
Trade and Connectivity: The future of economic relations between India and Pakistan
Indus water treaty in Abeyance: Challenges and Implications
The role of regional and major powers in shaping India-Pakistan relations
China factor in Indo-Pakistan conundrum

What you'll learn

Impact of partition on Pakistan: Idea, identity and societal shifts

Evolving role of Whole of Nation Approach in India-Pakistan strategic outlook

Role of Indian soft power towards regional peace and tranquility

Trade and Connectivity: The future of economic relations between India and Pakistan

The role of regional and major powers in shaping India-Pakistan relations

Pakistan's fragile peripheries: Rising ethno-nationalism, sectarianism, and insurgencies in Pakistan

Role of Civil Military Relations in Pakistan

Future of nuclear deterrence in South Asia

Indus water treaty in Abeyance: Challenges and Implications

China factor in Indo-Pakistan conundrum

Requirements

Course Content

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Semester with subjects

No Semester Founds.

Experts

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Mr. Harsh Behere

3 Students
1 Batches

Mr. Harsh Behere is a Teaching cum Research officer (TCRO) of International Relations and Security Studies at the School of International Cooperation, Security and Strategic Languages (SICSSL) since September 2024.

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