Assistant professor
Jayant Chandel is currently working as Assistant Professor in School of Liberal Education, Department of Political Science. He believes in ethics, hard work and efficiency in work. He believes that teaching as a process is about inculcating critical thinking skills and developing analytical tools that help them in understanding the world around them. He always endeavours towards holistic development in many students. He has participated in several international and national conferences, workshops and seminars.
Qualification
Research
Area of Interest
Workshops
Presented a Paper on India’s diplomatic history in the Himalayan region at the LSE-Ashoka Diplomacy Workshop in September 2024.
Research Publications:
2017, “Post-Colonial India and the Specter of Race: Roots and Process”, in Shefali Raizada et al. (eds) Paradigm Shift in India Pre and Post Colonial Era, New Delhi: Satyam Law International.
2022, “Environmental Degradation and Threat to Human Security”, in HAPSc Policy Briefs, 3(2), https://doi.org/10.12681/hapscpbs.33785, Journal ISSN: 2732-6586.blications
Conference Papers:
March 2023, “Indian Grand Strategy and Small States in South Asia”, Presented paper at International Studies Association’s (ISA) Annual Convention held in Montreal, Canada.
March 2023, “Technocrats, Expert Knowledge and Patron-Client Relationship in South Asia: A Comparative Study of India's Relationship with Bhutan and Sikkim”, Presented paper at International Studies Association’s (ISA) Annual Convention held in Montreal, Canada.
June 2022, “Indian Grand Strategy towards Himalayan States”, Presented paper at the British International Studies Association’s Annual Convention.
March 2022, “Indian Grand Strategy Towards Himalayan States”, ISA Annual, Nashville, USA.
September 2021, Liberal International Order and Crisis Management in South Asia: Mumbai and Pulwama Crisis and the Indian Policy”, ISA-West, Pasadena, USA.
March 2019. “Re-visioning the Issue of Reform in Global Politics by Revisiting the Thought of E. H. Carr and Reinhold Niebuhr: Historicism, Meaning of History and Global Reform”, Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Conference (ISA), Toronto.
August 2017. “Postcolonial India and the Specter of Race: Roots and Process”. Paper presented at the National Conference on Postcolonialism at AMITY Law College, NOIDA.
Awards/Research Funds Received:
2023, Received a grant from the International Studies Association to attend their Annual Convention held in Montreal, Canada.
2022, Received a grant from the International Studies Association to present a paper at the 2019 Annual Conference.
2019, Received a grant from the International Studies Association to attend their March 2019 Annual Convention in Toronto.