Publications
“"Fires that burn within" Book Review of The Violence in our Bones: Mapping the Deadly Fault Lines within Indian Society by Neera Chandhoke (Aleph Book Company, 2021)”. The Telegraph Online, 28 January 2022. https://www.telegraphindia.com/culture/books/book-review-the-violence-in-our-bones-mapping-the-deadly-fault-lines-within-indian-society-by-neera-chandhoke/cid/1849407.
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Gandhi in the Twenty First Century: Ideas and Relevance. Singapore: Springer Nature. https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-16-8476-0.
. 2022. “Gandhi in the Twenty First Century: Ideas and Relevance. Singapore”. In Gandhi in the Twenty First Century: Ideas and Relevance, Gandhi in the Twenty First Century: Ideas and Relevance, Singapore: Springer Nature, 3-16. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-8476-0_1.
. 2022. “India’s National Security Discourse: A Conceptual Introduction”. In Varying Dimensions of India’s National Security: Emerging Perspectives, Varying Dimensions of India’s National Security: Emerging Perspectives, Singapore: Springer Nature, 3-16. https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/india-s-national-security-discourse-a-conceptual-introduction/20131838.
. 2022. “Peaceful Resolution of Violent Conflicts in India: The Gandhian Way”. In Gandhi in the Twenty First Century: Ideas and Relevance, Gandhi in the Twenty First Century: Ideas and Relevance, Singapore: Springer Nature, 175-188. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-16-8476-0_12.
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“The China–Nepal–India Economic Corridor: wishful thinking or regional aspiration beyond rhetoric?”. The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs 110(2): 250-263. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00358533.2021.1904586.
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“ India’s Security Response to the Maoist Insurgency”. Indian Studies Review 2(1): 2-16. https://www.cspgindia.com/journal-1/vol.-ii-no.1-(jan-june-2021).
. 2021. “Causes of fire: Stepping away from the ‘mainstream’ understanding of extremism, the author re-engages with the issue by examining it through the prism of State fragility”. Post-Conflict Reconstruction: From Extremism to Peaceful Co-existence. https://www.telegraphindia.com/culture/books/book-review-post-conflict-reconstruction-from-extremism-to-peaceful-co-existence-by-sadia-sulaiman/cid/1800154#.
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“People’s Movement under a Revolutionary Brand: Understanding The Maoist Movement in Odisha”. Millennial Asia: 1-15.
. 2020. “Swaraj and Democracy: Reflections on the Indian Experience”. Indian Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1-2 ): 151-164 .
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“Emerging Trends of Terrorism: A Critical Analysis”. Liberal Studies 3(2): 49-62.
. 2018. “From Mao to Maoism: the Indian path”. In Reasoning Indian Politics: Philosopher Politicians to Politicians Seeking Philosophy, Reasoning Indian Politics: Philosopher Politicians to Politicians Seeking Philosophy, London: Routledge, 182-204. https://www.routledge.com/Reasoning-Indian-Politics-Philosopher-Politicians-to-Politicians-Seeking/Pani-Behera/p/book/9781138201835#authorbio.
. 2018. “The Majoritarian Way to Democracy: The Bodoland Conflict in Assam”. Alternatives: Global, Local, Political. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0304375418757094.
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“On the ‘why’ of Indian politics”. In Reasoning Indian Politics: Philosopher Politicians to Politicians Seeking Philosophy, Reasoning Indian Politics: Philosopher Politicians to Politicians Seeking Philosophy, London: Routledge, 1-22. https://www.routledge.com/Reasoning-Indian-Politics-Philosopher-Politicians-to-Politicians-Seeking/Pani-Behera/p/book/9781138201835#authorbio.
. 2018. “Development as a Source of Conflict: The Sahukars, Displaced People and the Maoists in Koraput”. The Round Table: The Commonwealth Journal of International Affairs.
. 2017. “Insurgency, Drugs and Small Arms in Myanmar”. Strategic Analysis 41(1): 48. http://eprints.nias.res.in/1212.
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