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Distinguished Diplomats, Defence Analysts, Academics, Media persons say:

  • It's good to know that there's such strong interest among Indian students, as that suggests a bright future for the field there.
    All the best,

Dan

Daniel S. Markey, Ph.D.

Senior Advisor, South Asia
United States Institute of Peace
  • It's exciting to see you launch this program. Very briefly, I'd suggest that you focus on the unique position India occupies in the region and in the world, beyond the traditional and usual discourse of IR and great power politics. Some elective courses on India-China and India-US relations are probably very suitable.
    All the best,

Feiling

Fei-Ling Wang, Professor

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA 30332-0610, US
  • Dear Mr Mahendra,
    Glad to greet You. Hope You are fine
    I think the themes on Indo-Soviet Relations especially on their initial phase may be useful for Your students.
    I wish You all the best.
    With respect

Dr. Larisa A. Chereshneva

Doctor of History, Professor, Head of Oriental Studies Laboratory of Lipetsk State Pedagogical P.P. Semenov-Tyan-Shansky University (Russian Federation)
  • Excellent Professor Saheb
    You might like to add Countering terrorism and radicalisation.
    Warm regards

AmbRtn. Anil Trigunayat

  • What a joy to see this vast initiative.
    My best wishes for its success.
    An Excellent Initiative.
    Wish you all the very best Prof. Gaur.

Lakhan

Amb. L.L. Mehrotra

  • Congratulations wish you all the very best.

Amb. Preet Malik

  • Dear Mr Gaur,
    Thank you for your mail. The programme seems quite interesting. Please send me more details and let me know if I can be of any help.
    Best regards

Lakhan

Dr Bhaskar Balakrishnan

Former Ambassador, Science Diplomacy Fellow RIS
  • Thank you very much, Mahendraji, and my compliments to you for this excellent initiative.

Amb. Saurabh Kumar

  • It will be a very good course.
    My only suggestion is that there should be inclusion of languages of neighbouring countries in the course.
    Regards

Prof. Lipi Ghosh

Centenary Chair Professor of International Relations, University of Calcutta, Director, Centre for South &Southeast Asian Studies, University of Calcutta
  • Wow...this is an extremely comprehensive syllabus.
    I'd love to be involved in any way that you think might help.
    Regards

Ram

Ramananda Sengupta

Foreign and Strategic Analyst,
Consulting Editor,Indian Defence Review
Why this Course ?
  1. Be an Academic (Professor) after doing PhD (Direct admission after doing this course)
  2. Be a Journalist by joining BBC, CNN etc with an international relations background.
  3. Opportunity to join a foreign policy think tank (both nationally and internationally)
  4. Be International lawyer after obtaining a law degree from a reputed law institute
  5. Job in Embassies of India and Abroad.
  6. Become an International Political Scientist after receiving Doctorate from an International University.
  7. Become a Writer / Blogger/Research Analyst in any Global Magazine
  8. Join United Nations and other International Organizations as an International Diplomat
  9. Become a Historian after Ph.D. in country specific history
  10. Become a Country Specific Foreign Relations Expert or a Consultant.
  11. Indian citizens can compete for Indian Civil Services-IAS or Indian Foreign Service with advantage in Interview of State Services also.
  12. International students interested in understanding Indian foreign policy and relations- political, economic, defence as well as India’s cultural traditions.