Jayita Sarkar
Jayita Sarkar is a Research Fellow with the Security Studies Program at MIT's Center for International Studies. Her expertise is in international security, nuclear proliferation, foreign policy analysis, and South Asia. Dr. Sarkar’s writings have been published in peer-reviewed journals like Cold War History, International History Review, and Critique Internationale and policy-relevant outlets like The National Interest and Foreign Policy magazine among others. Sarkar is a former Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs and holds a Ph.D. in International History and Politics from the Graduate Institute Geneva in Switzerland.
Latest from Jayita Sarkar
Hot Takes: Indian and Pakistani Perspectives on the NSG Plenary
India Lost the Battle, But May Win the War for…
Pakistan, India, and China after the U.S. Drawdown from Afghanistan: A Visiting Fellow Report
South Asian Voices, a project of the Stimson Center, is…
Article Review: “New Delhi’s Long Nuclear Journey: How Secrecy and Institutional Roadblocks Delayed India’s Weaponization”
Article Review: Gaurav Kampani. “New Delhi’s Long Nuclear Journey: How Secrecy…