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Tridivesh Singh Maini

Tridivesh Singh Maini

Tridivesh Singh Maini is Assistant Professor at The Jindal School of International Affairs, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana. He is a former SAV Visiting Fellow (Winter 2016) with the Stimson Centre, Washington DC. Mr Maini was also a Public Policy Scholar with The Hindu Centre for Politics and Public Policy, Chennai (November 2013-March 2014). He was also an Asia Society India-Pakistan Regional Young Leaders Initiative (IPRYLI) Fellow (2013-2014)

His research interests include: India’s ties with its extended neighbourhood (with a focus on Gulf and Iran), geo-economics in South Asia and the role of India’s states in economic diplomacy. Maini is a regular contributor for a number of publications including — The Geopolitics, The Rise, Loopmedia and South Asia Monitor.

He has authored ‘South Asian Cooperation and the Role of the Punjabs’ (2007). Maini is also one of the editors of ‘Warriors after War: Indian and Pakistani Retired Military Leaders Reflect on Relations between the Two Countries, Past Present and Future’, published by Peter Lang (2011). He has co-authored, Humanity Amidst Insanity: Stories of Compassion and Hope during the Indo-Pak Partition (2022 ) with Tahir Malik and Ali Farooq Malik (a new edition of ‘Humanity Amidst Insanity: Hope during and after the Indo-Pak partition’ published in 2008).

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