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Research Scholar (IR) @SouthAsianUni. Interested in Affective Hydropolitics, Plural River Ontology, Riverine communities, Folklore. Also,@waterstudiessau
New Delhi
Joined November 2019
Co-authored an issue brief along with Dr.@medha_bisht for the @AsianConfluence. This brief discusses the need for increased interdisciplinary engagement in water diplomacy within the BBIN sub-region, promoting a more holistic, relational, and basin level management approach.
In the latest Asian Confluence brief, @medha_bisht and @Yubrajjdas highlight the need for interdisciplinary engagements and conversations on Water Diplomacy in the BBIN subregion. Link for the issue brief: #nadi #ascon #rivers #water #Diplomacy
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RT @MYBISA: CALL FOR PAPERS 🚨 The European Review of International Studies invite submissions for a special issue in 2025 or 2026! Send a…
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RT @ProfNZaidi: #cfp#alert #gender#digital#deolonilaity# #globalsouth# Please consider submitting abstracts for this exciting young researc…
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RT @waterstudiessau: Indeed, it is an inspiring story for the young water researchers in South Asia and Beyond @dixit_ajaya
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RT @shwets_singh: And it OUT!!! Labour of love and Solidarity, the book rests on the edifice of Dialogue, Difference and Dissidence. Pick y…
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RT @waterstudiessau: Wrapping up Water Studies Month with a thought-provoking session on 'A Dialogue on Shared Waters in South Asia.' Toget…
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RT @WaAlternatives: INDUS WATERS TREATY "Rational and relational paradigms: A case study of the Indus Basin", by Medha Bisht
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Do join us if you’re around for a dialogue on shared waters in South Asia. @waterstudiessau
All are cordially invited to join us for our month-end session titled ‘A Dialogue on Shared Waters in South Asia,’ a discussion on diverse perspectives regarding water-related challenges and opportunities.
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RT @waterstudiessau: All are cordially invited to join us for our month-end session titled ‘A Dialogue on Shared Waters in South Asia,’ a d…
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RT @Roshanjnu: Once in a while its okay to say we are proud of the work we do. This full-page data package explaining how Delhi's centre of…
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RT @MilanV: 1/ Out now: "How Indian Voters Decide"--a compendium of 10 essays that @CarnegieEndow published in 2024 to explore the underlyi…
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RT @ShahanaBilalova: What water-related problem contexts does governance address? Our recent paper analyzes 160 cases and 5 problem conte…
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RT @mirzalibra10: Transboundary river systems are often likened by nation-states to ‘taps’, which they think can be closed or opened throug…
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RT @HappymonJacob: In my column for Hindustan times this morning, I write how India's neighbourhood has changed over the years and how must…
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RT @HistMemEmo: Just a quick reminder that our deadline for the Lent 2025 Cycle is in one week on 8 January! Roll up for a friendly, big-te…
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RT @Majuli_Chapori: Excited to announce that the #PhD applications for our Soc/Anth program at @AshokaUniv are now open:
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RT @ChickenneckThe: This year we have the chance to read some amazing books that either related to northeast or where written by people fro…
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RT @MohitSharma2611: Contributed a book chapter titled 'Pragmatism against Ideology in Transnational vs Regional Jihadist groups' where I s…
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RT @HammaadMehraj: My article “Secular vs. Religious Violence: The Epistemic Violence of Colonisation” has featured as the third most-read…
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RT @IR4GlobalGood: A very simple example supporting argument that development during aliens rule wasn't out of benevolence for people rathe…
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RT @Majuli_Chapori: "Bourgeois Environmentalism" is also about keeping a mali (gardener) to grow pretty petunias on the balcony while hacki…
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