Geopolitics in Post COVID Era: Emerging Dimensions and Dynamics 11th -12th September, 2020 Dear Madam/Sir

Invitation Warm Greetings from UGC- HRDC (Human Resource Development Centre), Osmania University & Institute of Social Sciences (HISS), Hyderabad!!! We are pleased to inform you that UGC- HRDC ( Human Resource Development Centre ), Osmania University & Hyderabad Institute of Social Sciences (HISS) are jointly organising the Two day International Conference ( ONLINE) on Geopolitics in Post COVID Era: Emerging Dimensions and Dynamics on 11th -12th September, 2020 in Hyderabad- State,500007,. In this regard, we invite the entire interested academician’s to contribute their research articles/papers on the said topic.

Thank you Conveners

Ms.Srujana J Dr Chalamalla Venkateshwarlu Prof. B.Srinagesh Executive Director Assistant Director Director (HISS) UGC-HRDC, OU UGC-HRDC, OU

Email: [email protected] [email protected] Contact No.+91 9346311388 +91 89191 53753 UGC-Human Resource Development Centre (Academic Staff College) Osmania University Opp.Law College, Osmania University, Hyderabad, 500007-Telangana State (TS), India

UGC-HRDC- OSMANIA UNIVERSITY

IN COLLABORATION WITH

HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (HISS)

ONLINE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

ON

GEOPOLITICS IN POST-COVID ERA: EMERGING DIMENSIONS AND DYNAMICS

11th- 12th September, 2020

Hyderabad, Telangana State-500007, India

ABOUT CONFERENCE

COVID-19 pandemic has put an unimaginable challenge to the human existence on the planet. It has caused wide spread disruption in all the existing systems. The developed countries including those superpowers have got severely affected and are reeling under the negative impact of the Covid-19 on their economies, health systems and many other areas. The world leaders, scientific community and intelligence agencies are fighting over the origin and the spread of the novel virus and are frantically striving for the remedies like the development of vaccine and treatment. Is it a failure of world leadership or human scientific concern?. The pandemic has unleashed an unprecedented human misery, social disruption and economic devastation all over the globe. It is absolutely unbiased and impartial in pushing every person on the planet to narrow their focus on how to get on with the day to day life. Across the world including the United States are trying to curb the economic, social and geo-political consequences of this pandemic by providing relief measures for their economies. The lockdown has made both global and local economies under suspension. In anticipation to the public health crisis, countries across the world have closed their borders in order to prevent the spread of the deadly virus and protect themselves from the ill effects of the pandemic. The World Health Organization has already warned the pandemic- induced crisis of the public health that we face today will inevitably become an economic crisis in the days to come. On the other hand it may be a threat to the national security as well. The other side of the coin, the COVID-19 pandemic seems as a “make or break” challenge for the EU. The Member countries of the EU have been most affected by the devastating consequences of the corona virus which leads to the dwindling of solidarity among them. Other countries have called upon for more effective coordination through NATO, G-7 and G-20 etc. It can be said that Corona virus is resulting in the new crop of instabilities that potentially has the power to rearrange the current geo-political arena and create new power blocks and shift the balances and consequently helps in forging new alliances and creating new enemies. As it happens with the crisis of this scale, the pandemic will aggravate some of the negative developments such as shrinking of global economy, state collapse, massive international and internal migrations, food security and lack of minimum living standards etc. Moreover the democratic and emerging countries like India have seized the momentum and emerged as the international benefactors by sending the medical equipment, supplies, and human resources to the needy and affected countries. The Covid-19 pandemic throws a new light on the balance of power and redefines the geopolitics of Asian, European and other western countries with special reference to the relations between the two economic giants China and US. The traditional geopolitical frameworks focus on the hard capacities of the countries to analyze the consequences of an unexpected event, even as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the global economy is more dramatic than any other shock in the recent times. A radical shift in the global political economy may be imminent in the post-COVID-19 world affairs. The Corona virus crisis is changing the global dynamics of power and also where India stands in the newly emerging global pecking order depends on the relevance of what it has to offer and what is its role in the post COVID World. In the above backdrop, the proposed international virtual conference addresses the changing dynamics of the developed and developing economies and how the pandemic will impact on the existing geopolitical conflicts by trying to mobilize the shift from the uni-polar to multi-polar world.

It also offers the platform to explore and identify the dogmas particularly in the light of Geopolitics and the shifting power balances at the international level in the post-Covid-19 era that might lead to the Cold War of a new kind involving new countries like China and India and their role at the international level.

The following are the sub themes: Geopolitical Implications Mapping a Pandemic: The Geopolitics of Corona virus International Diplomacy Geo-economics and Ongoing Dynamics Economical , social and political concerns Environmental challenges Scientific & Human Potentials Vaccine Wars Military and Security Issues Role of the fourth estate Implications for Global Order Policy Recommendations The interested participants may send the abstract on any one of the above themes or any other relevant issues pertaining to the topic and also related to the Local, National, and International perspectives in anticipating the post Covid-19 situation.

Guidelines for Abstract Submission: Papers need to be original, 12 pt, Times New Roman font, 1.5 line space. All the footnotes and references need to be given as per the latest MLA/APA guidelines.

Registration Fee: Indian National: Rs.500/- Foreign National: $20 Registration fee through Online transaction on the name of CCDI-Centre for community development initiatives, payable at Hyderabad on or before 06-09-2020.

Beneficiary Name: CCDI-CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES Name of the Bank: State Bank of India (SBI), Account No: 30099625185 Branch : SBI, Lalaguda, Secunderabad-17, IFS/RTGS CODE: SBIN0007112 SWIFT CODE:SBI NINBB321 Important Dates: Last Date of Submission of Abstract: 22-08-2020 Intimation of Abstract Acceptance: 26-8-2020 Last Date of Registration fee payment through Online Transaction on or before 06-09-2020 Full Paper Submission (through e-mail): On or before 30-09-2020

The selected papers will be reviewed for publishing in one of the reputed online/off line national and International journals with an ISSN number/ ISBN Book.

ABOUT THE INSTITUTION:

UGC-HRDC (Academic Staff College), Osmania University, Hyderabad (Established in 1987) The National Policy on Education (NPE) 1986 in its programme of action makes a pointed reference to the crucial link between teacher motivation and the quality of education. The NPE recognized the need for improving the status of the teacher and proposed to provide opportunities for professional and career development so that teachers may fulfill their role and responsibility within the system of higher education. It was proposed to enhance their motivation skills and knowledge through systematic orientation in specific subjects, techniques and methodologies, and thereby inculcate in them the right kind of values that would in turn encourage them to take initiatives for innovative and creative work. Scope of the UGC-HRDC (Academic Staff College) The UGC-HRDC (Academic Staff College) will cater to the needs of teachers of the Colleges / Universities as decided by the UGC from time to time. Functions of an HRDC (ASC) The functions of an HRDC (Academic Staff College) will be to plan, organise, implement, monitor and evaluate orientation courses for newly appointed college/university lecturers within the jurisdiction of one or more universities in a state. An HRDC will also organise refresher courses for in serving teachers, and orientation programmes for senior administrators and heads of department, principals, officers, etc. Specifically, an ASC will: a. Formulate a programme of orientation along the broad guidelines given above. b. Identify resource persons in various fields of specialisation for running the orientation course and refresher courses, and familiarise such resource persons with the philosophy and guidelines for the courses. The list of resource persons should be approved by the chairman of the advisory committee of ASC. c. Set up a documentation-centre-cum-library for reference and source materials necessary for the courses. d. Produce specially designed material required for effective implementation of the courses. e. Organise, monitor and evaluate courses for teachers f. Create a culture of learning and self-improvement among teachers so that it becomes an integral part of the educational system at the tertiary level. g. Organise orientation programmes for heads of department, principals, deans and other decision-makers to familiarise them with the philosophy of orientation to facilitate reform in higher education through appropriate modification of the management systems at various levels. h. The refresher courses run by the ASC will provide opportunities for teachers in service to exchange experience with their peers and to mutually learn from each other. i. Provide a forum for serving teachers to keep themselves abreast of the latest advances in various subjects. j. Provide opportunities to further widen their knowledge and to pursue research studies. k. Provide an introduction to new methods and innovations in higher education so that the participants can in turn develop their own innovative methods of instruction.

The thrust areas for each refresher course will be decided by the director in consultation with the course coordinator

Objectives The objectives of the Academic Staff College (ASC) are to enable (newly appointed) lecturers to: a. understand the significance of education in general, and higher education in particular, in the global and Indian contexts, b. understand the linkages between education and economic and socio-economic and cultural development, with particular reference to the Indian polity where democracy, secularism and social equity are the basic tenets of society c. acquire and improve basic skills of teaching at the college/university level to achieve goals of higher education; d. keep abreast of the latest developments in their specific subjects; e. understand the organisation and management of a college/university and to perceive the role of teachers in the total system; f. utilise opportunities for development of personality, initiative and creativity; and g. Promote computer literacy as well as Internet knowledge. The objective of this scheme is to provide an opportunity to research scholars to undertake advanced study and research in engineering and technology, and agricultural engineering, leading to Ph.D. Subjects like geology and geo-physics are not considered under this scheme. Keeping the above objectives in view, the following steps were proposed: a. to organise specially designed orientation programmes in pedagogy, educational psychology and philosophy, and socio-economic and political concerns for all new entrants at the level of lecturers; b. to organise such programmes (orientation/refresher courses) for serving teachers, covering every teacher at least once in three to five years; c. to organise specially designed orientation programmes/refresher courses in IT for new entrants as well as for in-service teachers; and d. to encourage teachers to participate in seminars, symposia, workshops, etc.

HYDERABAD INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES (HISS):

Hyderabad Institute of Social Sciences is an academic and research body aimed at promoting research and development in the fields of social sciences, arts, and humanities and it is a non- profit registered organization.The HISS is a professional forum that offers a platform to all social scientists including sociologists, economists, political scientists, public administrators, historians, educationists, media academics, psychologists, arts, humanities, literature etc., and the practitioners around the world to share their research and experiences in their respective fields. The main objective of the HISS is to promote equal, equalitarian and egalitarian society by promoting the rights and dignified life of all on the globe. HISS has a massive number of members in its "HISS Academic Research Forum" to promote inter-disciplinary research and academic work and offer a platform for a cross section of academics, professionals and industry people.The HISS has been closely associated with the work of various Institutions involved in people’s development in general, facilitate and support the efforts of various people advancement processes in social, economic and cultural spheres in particular. It also plans to study contemporary social, cultural-political, economic, and media issues and problems with an inter-disciplinary perspective.

The HISS is interested in coming together to promote organizations which will work towards the education and development of communities. Further, it also wishes to work towards creation of knowledge linkages among rural people and build the capabilities of people, particularly those belonging to the poorer sections, to enable them to face the challenges ahead in the changing external environment. To make its findings and recommendations available to government bodies, civil society organizations, policy makers, social scientists and all concerned citizens, so as to widen their options for action.HISS has also established HISS Publications to promote the academic and research publication. HISS is currently publishing the following academic and research journals since 2012 titled: 1. The Indian Journal of Social Sciences Research (IJSSR) with ISSN 2277-2227 2. The International Journal of Social Sciences Research(IJSSR) with ISSN 2320-5113 3. Hyderabad Journal of Political Science(HJPS) with ISSN 2347-2049 4. The Asian Journal (TAJ) with ISSN 2349-4271. HISS through its HISS Publications has brought out the following books… 1. Human Rights Discourses in Global Context, with ISBN 978-81-927323-9-8 2. Portrayal of Women in Colonial and Post-Colonial literature : Multiple Perspectives and Narratives(ISBN-978-81-927323-8-1) 3. Right to Information Act: Indian Experiences (ISBN 978-81-927323-7-4) 4. Independent India@66” (ISBN 978-81-927323-1-2) 5. Women Empowerment: Socio-Economic, Political and Media Perspectives ( ISBN 978- 93-5087-017-4). 6. Human Rights and Media (ISBN 978-93-5067-952-4) 7. Globalization and India with ISBN. 8. Telangana Movement, Socio-economic, cultural and Political Aspirations of people with ISBN

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chief Patrons ▪ Shri. Aravind Kumar, IAS, I/c Vive-Chancellor, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana ▪ Prof. Ch.Gopal Reddy, Registrar, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana ▪ Prof.T. Krishna Rao, OSD to VC, Osmania University, Director, Dr.B.R.Ambedkar Research Centre & Head, Dept. of Philosophy, Osmania University

▪ Patrons ▪ Prof.R.Limbadri, Vice-Chairman, Telangana State Council of Higher Education, (TSCHE), Telangana State(TS), INDIA ▪ Prof.V.Venkata Ramana, Vice-Chairman, Telangana State Council of Higher Education, (TSCHE), Telangana State(TS), INDIA ▪ Prof.K.Shiva Shankar, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Telangana University, Dichpally, Nizamabad, Talangana State(TS) & Former Registrar, Telangana University, and Executive Member, Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), TS

▪ Conveners: ▪ Dr. B. Srinagesh Professor, Department of Geography & Director, UGC-HRDC, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana State(TS), INDIA ▪ Dr.Chalamalla Venkateshwarlu, Assistant Professor of Political Science & Assistant Director, UGC-HRDC, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana State(TS), INDIA ▪ Ms. Srujana J, Executive Director –Hyderabad Institute of Social Sciences (HISS) & Co Convener, DRBRARC, Osmania University, Hyderabad, ▪ Co-Conveners • Dr.Kankata Raja Ram, Dept. of Mass Communication, Telangana University • Dr. Jacob Kalle, Consultant-(Academic and Administration), ICSSR-SRC, MHRD, Osmania University, Hyderabad • Dr.K. Rajeshwari, Dept. of Social Work, Telangana University, Nizamabad • Dr.B.Ashok, Dept. of English, Osmania University, Hyd • Dr.Samunnatha, Dept. of Business Management, Osmania University, Hyd • Dr Anuradha Gummadi, Dept. of Law, Osmania University, Hyd

Organising Secretaries ▪ Dr. Nageswara Rao Konda, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English & Joint Director, OUCIP, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Telangana State(TS), INDIA ▪ Dr.Pallavi Kabde, Head& Assistant Professor, Dept. of Public Administration, DRBRAOU, Hyderabad, Telangana State(TS), INDIA ▪ Dr Eswari Vadlamudi, Assistant Professor,& Programme Director, Manomantra, Ministry of MSME, Government of India.

National Organizing Committee ▪ Dr. Shveta Dhaliwal, Department of Political Science, Coordinator, School of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, Fulbright Campus Representative, RGNUL, Punjab, Director, South Asia Service Region,CTRLD, U.S.A. ▪ Dr. Vannala Ramesh, Dept. of Sociology, Sathavahana University, Karimnagar, TS ▪ Dr.K.Vidya Sagar Reddy, Professor, Dept. of Political Science, School of Social Sciences, Mizoram University, Aizawl-796004, Mizoram State (India). ▪ Dr. Badruddin, Dept. of Political Science & International Relations PES’s Shri Ravi Sitaram Naik College of Arts & Science, Goa University, GOA ▪ Dr.Gunti Ravi, Head, Department of Political Science, BRAOU, Hyderabad ▪ Dr.Sangani Malleshwar, Head & Dept. of Mass Communication and Journalism, Kakatiya University, , Telangana State ▪ Dr. Chakali Bramhayya, Department of Political Science and Human Rights, Faculty of Social Sciences, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh. ▪ Dr. Shreyasi Ghosh, Head of the Department in Post Graduate Section of Political Science, Basanti Devi College affiliated to University of Calcutta. ▪ Dr.MV.Prasad, Assistant Professor, Dept.of Political Science, Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Ballari, Karnataka ▪ Dr. Simran Waraich, Dept. of Finance & Operations, Amity Global Business School Chandigarh.

▪ Dr. Raja Lingam Goud, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Commerce, School of Business Studies (SBS), Central University of Karnataka, Kadaganchi, Aland Road, Kalaburagi ▪ Dr. Ajay Kumar, Head, Dept.of political science, Gurunanak khalsa College,Karnal,Haryana. ▪ Dr. Bheenaveni Ram Shepherd, Chairperson BoS, Dept. of Sociology, OU ▪ Dr.Siramdas Yadagiri, Dept. of Library Science, Osmania University, Hyderabad ▪ Dr.B.Lavanya, Chairperson BoS, Dept. of History, Osmania University, Hyderabad ▪ Dr.Gaddam Naresh Reddy, Dept. of Commerce, Osmania University, Hyd ▪ Dr. Aluvala Ravi, Dept. of Commerce, Mahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda, TS ▪ Dr.Vaddanam Srinivas Rao, Head, Dept. of History, BRAOU , Hyderabad ▪ Dr.Venkat Ramana, Head, Dept. of Sociology, BRAOU, Hyderabad ▪ Dr.Harathi Vageeshan, Dept. of Political Science, NALSAR, Hyderanbad ▪ R. Radhakrishnan, Dept. of Political Science, Symbiosis Law School,Hyderabad

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE • Professor Martin A. Rodriguez, Director of the Institute on International Relations and Política Sciene, Faculty of Law, Catholic University of Salta, Argentina; Director of the Course on International Trade, Faculty of Administration and Economics, UCASAL • Dr. Juris Pupcenoks is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Marist College and a Fellow at Bard College’s Center for Civic Engagement. • Prof.N.Chandrasiri Niriella, Dept. of Sociology, University of Colombo, Colombo, Sri Lanka • Dr. Venkat Maroju, CEO, Source Trace I Digital Agriculture | Social Entrepreneur I MIT Sloan Fellow I Ph.D, Greater Boston Area, USA • Prof. Y. Himiyama, President, IGU • Prof. R.B. Singh (India), Secretary General and Treasurer, IGU • Professor Sanjay Chaturvedi, Ph.D. Chairperson, Department of International Relations & Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences South Asian University (A University Jointly Established by the SAARC Nations) • Prof. Takashi Oguchi (Japan), Chair, IGU Commission on Hazard and Risk • Prof. K. Tomozawa, (Japan) Professor, HINDAS, Hiroshima University, Japan • Prof. Brij Maharaj (South Africa) Professor in Geography, South Africa • Prof. Koichi Kimoto, Member IGU Comm.on LULC, Japan • Prof. Eduardo Diez is from Argentina, expert on the US and teaches in the CEMA and the University of Buenos Aires. He is also Executive Director of the Argentine American Dialogue Foundation. • Prof. Miguel Hijar Chiapa is from Mexico. Expert on India foreign relations and International Relations Theory. Professor in the UNIVA and Guadalajara University. • Prof. Michael Gold-Biss University of La Plata (in Argentina) and former Professor of National Security Affairs, William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, National Defense University (Washington DC)

NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE • Prof.Muzafar Assadi, Dept of Studies in Political Science, University of Mysore, Manasagangotri Mysore 570 006, India, • Prof.A . Karunakar, Dean, Faculty of Arts, & Director, OUCIP, Osmania University

• Prof.Naidu Ashok, Director of OU PG College at Districts & former Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, & Dept of Political Science, Osmania University, • Dr. V. Usha Kiran, Professor at the Department of Commerce and & Honorary Director of the Indian Council of Social Science Research – Southern Regional Centre (ICSSR-SRC), Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India • Prof.T.Mrunalini, Dean, Faculty of Education, Osmania University, Hyd. • Prof.D.Ravinder, Principal , UCA&SS, OU & Dept. of Political Science, OU • Prof.M.Channa Basavaiah, Head, Dept. of Political Science, Osmania University & Former Honorary Director, ICSSR-SRC, MHRD • Prof.Jadi Musalaiah, Chairperson BoS, Dept. of Political Science, Osmania University & Coordinator, UPE-CART, Osmania University • Prof. R. Shiva Prasad, E-Learning Centre, University of Hyderabad (UoH), Hyderabad, TS • Prof. Sumita Roy (Retd), Head, Dept of English and Director, English Language Training Centre, Osmania University, Hyderabad, TS. India • Prof. G. Ram Reddy, Dept. of Political Science, Osmania University & Former Director, UGC-HRDC, Osmania, University, Hyderabad, TS. • Prof.Benjamin Kaveri, (Retd), Head, Dept. of Political Science, Osmania University • Prof.C.Murali Krishna, Head, Dept. of English, Osmania University, Hyederabad, TS • Prof.YL. Srinivas, Chairperson BoS, Dept. of English, Osmania University, Hyderabad, TS & Member of the Executive Committee (EC) of the NAAC. • Prof.C.Ganesh, Director, PGRRCDE, (Prof. G. R. R. Centre for Distance Education) OU, & Dept. of Sociology, Osmania University, OU • Dr. Mehartaj Begum, Director, Centre for Federal Studies, Jamia Hamdard (Hamdard University), New Delhi • Prof K Stevenson, PR Advisor for OU, Osmania University & Head, Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication, Osmania University, • Prof. B. Balaswamy, Chairperson BoS, Dept. of Journalism and Mass Communication, Osmania University, • Prof.Arjun Rao, Head, Dept. of History, Osmania University, Hyd • Prof.Shruthidas, Head, Dept. of English, Berampur University • Prof.Lal Das K, Visiting Faculty, Roda Mistry College of Social Work and Director, Research Centre, Hyderabad (India) • Prof. Nagaraju Gundimeda faculty in the Department of Sociology, School of Social Sciences, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad • Dr..Geeta Kochhar, Center for Chinese and South-East Asian Studies Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India • Dr. Shveta Dhaliwal, Department of Political Science, Coordinator, School of Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies, Fulbright Campus Representative, RGNUL, Punjab, Director, South Asia Service Region,CTRLD, U.S.A. • Prof.Adapa Satyanarayana,(Retd), Dept. of History, Osmania University, Hyderabad, India. • Prof.G.Veeranna, Head, Dept. of Political Science , Kakatiya University, Warangal & Director, SDLCE, Kakatiya University, Warangal • Dr.Vasam Chandra Shekhar, Dept. of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Telangana University • Dr.Afroz Alam, Head, Dept. of Political Science, MANUU, Hyderabad

• Dr Shahzad Ahmed Ansari, Assistant Scientific Officer (Political Science) at Ministry of Human Resource Development, CSTT, New Delhi • Dr.Paripally Shankar, Dept. of Education, Osmania University & Member of the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE) • Dr.Varsha N Deshmukh, Dept. of Law, Dr.Panjabrao Deshmukh Law College, SGB Amravati University , Maharastra (MS) • Dr.Ashwini Roy,Professor, Dept. of Pol.Sci,Govt.First Grade Coll, Bangalore-Karnataka • Dr.Sukalpa Chakrabarti, Deputy Director & Associate Professor( International Relations & Public Policy), Symbiosis School of International Studies, Symbiosis International University, Pune, Maharashtra, India • Dr.Neerja A Gupta, Principal, Bhavan's Arts & Sci. Coll. Kanpu-Ahmedabad-Gujarat-INDIA • Dr.Ch. Anjaneyulu, Dept. of Business Management, Telangana University • Dr.Babburu Venkateshwarlu, Dept. of Applied Economics, Telangana University • Dr.M.Venkatesham, Dept. of Political Science,& Research Publication Officer, Telugu Academy, Hyderabad • Dr.R.Sudhakar Goud, Dept. of Geoinformatics, Telangana University

• Communication Hub

• Mukesh Parankusham, Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University • P Vijay Kumar, Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University • Nenavath Balu Naik Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University • Mr.Kota Srinivas, Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University • Manda Krishna, Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University • Gaajarla Sheshu Goud, Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University • K.Lavanya, Research Scholar, Dept .of Political Science, Osmania University

We look forward to seeing your virtual participation!

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