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Security Studies
About the Project

India’s evolving role in regional and global security is shaped by complex dynamics. Experts in the Security Studies Program examine India’s position in this world order through informed analyses of its foreign and security policies, focusing on the relationship with China, the securitization of borders, and the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific. 

Our team

Ajay Kumar

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Technology and Society Program

Ajay Kumar is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India. He served as the defense secretary of India between August 2019 and October 2022 and is the longest serving secretary in Ministry of Defence, where he also served as secretary in the Department of Defence Production. 

Arun K. Singh

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie India

Arun K. Singh is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India. He has extensive experience across the globe, including as India’s ambassador to the United States, Israel, and France.

Rudra Chaudhuri

Director, Carnegie India

Rudra Chaudhuri is the director of Carnegie India. His research focuses on the diplomatic history of South Asia, contemporary security issues, and the important role of emerging technologies and digital public infrastructure in diplomacy, statecraft, and development. He and his team at Carnegie India chair and convene the Global Technology Summit, co-hosted with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

Saheb Singh Chadha

Research Analyst, Security Studies Program

Saheb Singh Chadha is a research analyst in the Security Studies Program at Carnegie India. His research focuses on China’s foreign and security policies, India-China relations, and India’s military modernization.

Shibani Mehta

Senior Research Analyst, Security Studies Program

Shibani Mehta is a senior research analyst with the Security Studies Program at Carnegie India. Her research focuses on the India-China boundary dispute with the purpose of analyzing India’s foreign and security policy decision-making.

Srinath Raghavan

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Security Studies Program

Srinath Raghavan is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India. His primary research focus is on the contemporary and historical aspects of India’s foreign and security policies.

Vijay Gokhale

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie India

Vijay Gokhale is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India and the former foreign secretary of India. He has worked extensively on matters relating to the Indo-Pacific region with a special emphasis on Chinese politics and diplomacy.

Security Studies Dialogue

The Security Studies Dialogue brings together scholars and practitioners to discuss critical geopolitical issues and India’s policy responses to them. Held in a closed-door setting, the event attracts participants from across academia, think tanks, government, military, and industry. Previous editions of the dialogue have highlighted fresh perspectives of emerging analysts and young professionals. 

Security Studies Seminar

The Security Studies Program conducts a monthly seminar series to discuss a new piece of academic research on matters relating to Indian and international security.

Chaired by Srinath Raghavan, a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India, the series provides a platform for scholars to present their work to a curated audience including academics and policy practitioners. It aims to encourage exchange of ideas and purposeful dialogue between an author and the participants.

event
Atomic Aversions in Enduring Rivalries
May 9, 2024
  • Rahul Verma
  • Rahul Verma
  • Chirayu Thakkar
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Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Biography
April 4, 2024
  • Manu Bhagavan
event
Atomic Aversions in Enduring Rivalries
May 9, 2024
  • Rahul Verma
  • Rahul Verma
  • Chirayu Thakkar
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Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: A Biography
April 4, 2024
  • Manu Bhagavan

All work from Security Studies

231 Results
In The Media
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Understanding China Part I : Military

In the first episode of a special three-part interview series on 'Understanding China', Vijay Gokhale spoke to Ishan Dhar about the history of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and, the changes in China's military doctrine.

· November 18, 2024
Global Order
paper
The Next Dalai Lama: Preparing for Reincarnation and Why It Matters to India

The aim of this paper is to look beyond the India-China dynamic on the Dalai Lama and Tibet, to how the PRC shapes its approach to the reincarnation question based on its broader domestic and foreign policy. This paper identifies the key questions that might assist policy makers in India to generate appropriate policy to handle the same.

· November 11, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Where America and India Will Meet, Differ

Donald Trump’s victory provides the opportunity to recall the verve that led to the articulation of the Comprehensive Global and Strategic Partnership.

· November 9, 2024
Hindustan Times
In The Media
in the media
Trump Erratic but U.S.-India Ties will get Stronger in Second Term

Trump Erratic but U.S.-India Ties will get Stronger in Second Term

· November 7, 2024
The Times of India
In The Media
in the media
Trump May Bring to an End the Active Phase of Russia-Ukraine Conflict

Following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 U.S. Presidential elections, he talks to Suhasini Haidar on his expectations of Trump’s second presidency on economic policy, relations with India and South Asia, relations with countries currently at war and if the U.S. could play any part in ending the wars.

· November 6, 2024
The Hindu
podcast
Bridging East and West: India’s Pursuit of Stability Amid China, Russia, and U.S. Dynamics

In this episode of Interpreting India, host Rudra Chaudhuri engages in an in-depth conversation with Vijay Gokhale and D. B. Venkatesh Varma on India’s evolving diplomatic landscape amid complex global shifts. They discuss recent developments in India-China relations, including limited re-engagement efforts along the border following the BRICS Summit.

· October 31, 2024
In The Media
in the media
Himalayan Detente

India-China border pact resumes political dialogue, reducing chances of another mishap. But trust remains in short supply. Rebuilding it will require much work from Beijing.

· October 29, 2024
Times of India
In The Media
in the media
The Impact of the U.S. Elections on India

A Harris administration will push India to use its ties with Moscow to encourage an end to the Ukraine war and reduce its defense and economic links with Russia.

· October 28, 2024
The Diplomat
In The Media
in the media
BRICS Summit 2024: Key Takeaways From the Modi-Xi Meet

On the recent Modi-Xi meeting in Russia, Saheb Singh Chadha discusses key takeaways and the latest developments in India-China relations.

· October 24, 2024
India Today Global
In The Media
in the media
What You Need to Know About the Big Modi-Xi Meeting

Saheb Singh Chadha explains the significance of the bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and China's President Xi Jinping, taking place after five years.

· October 23, 2024
India Today Global