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Dhruva Jaishankar Fellow, Foreign Policy, Brookings India 6 Dr. Jose P. Rizal Marg, 2nd Floor, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, 110021 India D: 91.11.2415.7772 | M: 91.92.0550.6701 | E: [email protected] @d_jaishankar djaishankar83 dhruvajaishankar EMPLOYMENT Brookings Institution India Center, New Delhi, India 2016-present Fellow, Foreign Policy S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Singapore 2015-2016 Visiting Fellow, South Asia Program The German Marshall Fund of the United States (GMF), Washington DC, USA 2009-2016 Transatlantic Fellow, Asia Program (2012-present) Program Officer, Asia Program (2009-2012) The Brookings Institution, Washington DC, USA 2007-2009 Senior Research Assistant, 21st Century Defense Initiative (2009) Research Assistant, Foreign Policy Studies (2007-2009) CNN-IBN Television, New Delhi, India 2006 News Writer and Correspondent, World News Desk Edward N. Luttwak, Chevy Chase, Md., USA 2006 Research Assistant The Aspen Institute, Washington DC, USA 2005 Brent Scowcroft Award Fellow, Aspen Strategy Group EDUCATION Master of Arts in Security Studies (M.A.) 2011 Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service Concentration: International Security. Honors for Outstanding Academic Achievement, 2011. Security Studies Program Scholarship, 2009-2011. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) 2005 Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minn., USA Majors: History & Classics. Minor: Geology. Yahya Armajani Endowed Prize in History, 2005. DeWitt Wallace Scholarship, 2001-2005. 1 SELECT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND LECTURES “India – and Indians – as Global Leaders,” O.P. Jindal School, Sonipat, Haryana, August 1, 2016. “India and the Liberal International Order,” New Zealand-India Research Institute and Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, June 8, 2016. “Refugees and IDPs: Implications for South Asian Connectivity,” COSATT Regional Conference on Refugees in South Asia, Centre for South Asian Studies (CSAS) and Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Kathmandu, May 2-3, 2016. “Regional Strategic Challenges and East Asia Summit,” Workshop on Security Cooperation and the East Asia Summit, ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute and LaTrobe University, Singapore, April 29, 2016. “Assessments of the 2015 Shangri-La Dialogue,” Fullerton Forum, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Singapore, January 24-26, 2016. “Spies Who Remained in the Cold: India's External Intelligence Agencies,” Indian Security Studies Workshop, Center for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 10-11, 2015. “India and Japan: An Introduction,” New Alliances for Asia? Prospects for Relations between Japan, India, and the United States, Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, March 27, 2015. “Resilience as Power: Seeking a More Comprehensive Understanding of International Power,” Young Strategists Programme in Security and Geo-Economics, International Institute for Strategic Studies and John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Bellagio, Italy, July 29 - August 2, 2013. “Democracy vs. Sovereignty: The Role of Values in Indian Foreign Policy,” Democracy Promotion and Nation Building in United State Foreign Policy: The U.S. Model Reconsidered from the Post-Cold War Balkans to the Arab Revolts. Université Sorbonne Nouvelle and German Marshall Fund of the United States. Paris, France, October 18-19, 2012. “India & South Korea: the Promise of Partnership,” Korea-India-U.S. Engagement. Korea Economic Institute. Washington DC, USA, May 4, 2012. “The India-Pakistan Security Dilemma: Major Issues and Charting a Viable Role for the United States,” The Atlantic Council of the United States, Washington DC, USA, July 26, 2011. “Europe in India's National Strategy,” IDSA National Security Strategy Workshop. Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. New Delhi, India, December 20-23, 2010. Additional Presentations: American University, The American Enterprise Institute, Army War College (Mhow), Australian National University, Brookings Institution, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Centre for Strategic Studies (New Zealand), Consortium of South Asian Think Tanks, Delhi Policy Group, European Parliament, Forum for Strategic Initiatives, German Marshall Fund of the United States, Harvard U.S.-India Initiative, Institute for Social Sciences (India), Institute for South Asian Studies, National Defense University, Observer Research Foundation, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, University of Kentucky, UK High Commission (New Delhi), World Affairs Council of Houston. 2 SELECT WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION Singapore: Fullerton Forum, January 22-24, 2017 Organizer: The International Institute for Strategic Studies Vancouver : The Asia-Pacific : An Agenda for New Challenges, September 18-20, 2015 Organizers: The Ditchley Foundation and Asia-Pacific Foundation of Canada Singapore: Shangri-La Dialogue, May 30-June 1, 2014, May 29-31, 2015, June 3-5, 2016. Organizer : The International Institute for Strategic Studies Oxford: Power Rivalries in Asia: Towards a New Arms Race, February 27-March 1, 2014 Organizer: The Ditchley Foundation Singapore: Indo-U.S. Track 1.5 Dialogue on Space, May 10-11, 2012 Organizers: Secure World Foundation, The University of Illinois, and the Rajaratnam School Seoul: Asan Plenum, April 24-27, 2012 Organizer: The Asan Institute Mumbai: Exploring India-U.S. Cooperation: Safeguarding Prosperity in the Indian Ocean, February 7-9, 2012 Organizers: Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies and Observer Research Foundation Stanford: The Geopolitics of Pakistan, February 28-March 1, 2011 Organizer: Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University Oslo: India's Grand Strategic Thought, September 9-10, 2010 Organizers: Norwegian Institute for Defense Studies MEDIA APPEARANCES Print and Online ABC (Australia), Aaj Tak, Asian News International, AFP, Bloomberg, CNBC, CBS News, The Daily Mail, Defense News, Deutsche Welle, Economic Times, Energy Compass, EuroNews, Financial Times, FirstPost, Foreign Policy, Global Times, Global Governance Forum, Guardian, Himalayan Times, The Hindu, Hindustan Times, Hollywood Reporter, Huffington Post, India Abroad, Indian Express, International Herald Tribune, The Japan Times, Los Angeles Times, Mint, Népszabadság, The New York Times, Quartz, The Quint, Reuters, South China Morning Post, Ship Technology, The Telegraph, Time, The Times of India, Voice of America, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, World Politics Review. Radio Australian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC Radio World Service, National Public Radio. Television Al-Jazeera (United States), Al-Hurra (Middle East), Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Australia), Bloomberg (International), CCTV (U.S./China), Channel News Asia (Singapore), CNN-News18 (India), Express 24/7 (Pakistan), Channel News Asia (Singapore), Doordarshan (India), India Today (India), NDTV (India), NewsX (India), PBS (United States), Times Now (India), Voice of America (Pakistan), Wion (India). PUBLICATIONS Op-Ed Articles and Essays Print | Asia-Pacific Bulletin, The Business Standard, Daily Times, Dainik Bhaskar, Deccan Chronicle, Defence & Security of India, Economic Times, Force, The Globe & Mail, The Hindu, The Hindustan Times, India Abroad, India America Today, India Today, Indian Express, Mint, Politico, Pragati, Seminar, The Straits Times, Tehelka, The Times of India, The Tribune. Reprints: The Asian Age, Chicago Tribune, Dawn, Financial Express, O Globo, Gulf News, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Newsday, The Peninsula, The Saint Paul Pioneer Press. Online | The Atlantic, Asian News International, Anandabazaar Patrika, The Asia Society, The Berlin Policy Review, BloombergQuint, The Brookings Institution, The Diplomat, E!Sharp, Foreign Policy, The German Marshall Fund, Global Trends 2030, The Huffington Post, The New York Times, The Interpreter, The National Interest, NDTV, Nieman Watchdog, Outlook India, Rediff, U.S. News and World Report, War on the Rocks, Washington Post, The Wire. Reprints: EurActiv, France 24, RealClearWorld, Today’s Zaman. 3 Book Chapters “Indian Strategy in a Non-Strategic Age,” in Atul Thakur, ed., India Now and in Transition (Niyogi Books, 2017) “India’s Military Diplomacy,” in Sushant Singh and Pushan Das, eds., Defence Primer: India at 75 (Observer Research Foundation, 2016). “Europe in Indian Strategy,” in Krishnappa Venkatashamy and Princy George, eds., Grand Strategy for India: 2020 and Beyond (New Delhi: Pentagon Press International, 2012). “Chronicle of a Deal Foretold: Washington’s Perspective on Negotiating the Indo-US Nuclear Agreement,” in P.R. Chari, ed., Indo-U.S. Nuclear Deal: Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism (New Delhi: Routledge, 2009). Journal Articles “Book Review: ‘India's Rise as an Asian Power’,” Contemporary Southeast Asia, Vol. 37, No. 2, 2015 “Resilience and the Future Balance of Power,” Survival, Vol. 56, Issue 3, 2014, pp. 217-232 Select Reports and Policy Papers “Indian Ocean Region: A Pivot for India’s Growth,” Indian Ocean Conference, India Foundation, September 2016. “India-U.S. Relations in Transition” (with several contributors), Brookings India, June 3, 2016. “India and Japan: Emerging Indo-Pacific Security Partnership,” S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, May 30, 2016. “Internet Freedom 2.1: Lessons from South and Southeast Asia,” The German Marshall Fund of the United States, March 2015. “A Transatlantic Pakistan Policy,” (with John Rydqvist, Andrew Small, and Daniel Twining), The German Marshall Fund