Faculty Details Proforma For College Web-Site Title Dr. First Nirmal Last Jindal Name Nam e Photograph Designation Associate Professor Address Deptt. Of Political Science, Satyawati College (Day), Ashok Vihar, Phase – III, Delhi –110052 Phone No 01127219570 Office H-151,Phase - I, Ashok Vihar, Delhi – Residence 110052 9958769090 Mobile Email [email protected] Web-Page Educational Qualifications: Degree Institution Year Ph.D. Department of Political Science, 1987 University of Delhi Page 1 of 16 Recipients of Fulbright Predoctoral Fellowship at the Centre for Science and International Affairs, JF Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, USA (1984-85) M.Phil. Department of Political Science, 1981 University of Delhi M.A. Political Hindu College, University of Delhi 1979 Science B.A. (Hons) Hindu College, University of Delhi 1977 Political Science Diploma in Deptt. Of Peace and Conflict 1991 Advanced Research, Uppsala University, International Sweden Studies Administrative Assignments Taken at Satyawati College (M): ● Convenor, Board of examinations, Department of political science, Delhi University, 2018 ● Acing Principal : du.ac.in ● 24/12/18-2/1/19 -January 15-19, 2018;7/12/18- 14/12/18 -November 23-29,2017; May 1-6, 2017; Feb 3-9, 2017; ● Convenor, Alumni committee (2018-19) ● convener, Placement cell (2016-2018) ● convener, Annual Day committee (2017) ● Member Alumni committee (2018) ● Member, Governing Body (2016) ● Teacher-In-Charge (Two Times), Deptt. Of Political Science Page 2 of 16 ● Convener and Chief Editor, Ujjwala, College Magazine (2010-11) ● Convener, Career Counseling and Placement Cell (2010 & 2016) ● Convener, Foreign Students Advisory Committee (2006-07) ● Member Sports committee, 2018 ● Member Art and Culture society 2018 ● Member, Debating Society (2016-2018) ● Member, Gardening Committee (2013-15) ● Chaired sessions of various seminars and conferences from time to time. ● members of the selection committee for appointing prof. in the Dept of Political Science. ● Associated with the activities of Gandhi Study Circle ● Associated with the activities of SC and ST society Areas of Interest / Specialization ● International Studies and Global Politics, Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution,India’s Foreign policy, Kashmir issue in Nuclearised South Asia, US foreign policy and Gandhi. Subjects Taught Undergraduate Courses: ● Comparative Government and Politics ● Colonialism and Nationalism in India ● United Nations Organization ● International Relations ● A Globalizing World ● Reading Gandhi ● Public Administration ● perspectives on international relations and world history Postgraduate Courses: Page 3 of 16 ● Foreign Policies of U.S. and U.S.S.R. ● Foreign Policies of Major Powers Research Guidance M.A. Dissertation ● Anil Kumar, India’s Nuclear Policy (1991) ● Nandini Dasgupta, Foreign Policy of the USA under Bush’s Presidency (1994) M.Phil. Dissertation ● Monica Chansoria, US Non Proliferation Agenda: Clinton Administration(2002) ● Vikas Kapoor, Nuclear Non Proliferation under Clinton’s Administration (2003) ● Lajpat Rai, West Asian Peace Process in the Post-Cold War Period (2001) ● Sujit Lahiry, Security Perceptions in India and Pakistan in the Post-Cold War Scenario (1999) ● Kavita Nath, US Strategic Interests in South-Asia ● Devjani, Different Perspectives on New World Order (1996) ● Pawan Sinha, Security and Development: India’s Threat Perception (1996) ● Ranjith K Jha, NPT as an Issue in the Indo-US Relations (1995) ● Isha Srivastava, Post Cold War Era (2004) ● Devi Ningombam, India’s Look East Policy (2009) Ph.D. Thesis ● Aloka Dutta, The West-Asian Peace Process: A Study of Differing Perspective and Problems ● US as a Factor in India’s Foreign Policy Publications Profile Books: Page 4 of 16 ● Nirmal Jindal and Kamal Kumar, eds. 2018 Global Politics : issues and perspectives Delhi: Sage ● Nirmal Jindal and Kamal Kumar, eds. 2020 International Relations: Theory and Practice Delhi: Sage ( to be released shortly) ● Nirmal Jindal. 1987.War as a political weapon in the nuclear age.Delhi: South Asia Book ● Nirmal Jindal. 1994.US Forign Policy Delhi: Intellectual Book corner Monograph: Relevance of Force in International Politics Articles: ● “National Security: A unifying factor”, 22/9/19 http://www.kiips.in/research/national- security-a-unifying-factor/ ● “India in Post Covid World Order”17/5/2020 http://www.kiips.in/research/india-in-post-covid-world-order/ ● “Environment iSecurity iand iAncient iIndian iWisdom” International iJournal iof iHistorical iInsight iand iResearch i(IJHIR) Vol.5, iNo.4, iOct-Dec, i2019 , 498-Article Text-793-1-10-20200312 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IWbMMtc9abkbUsu- VSR89riTHSjmOb5UvsQ3U7NQ4bw/edit?ts=5ea71019 ● “National Security and Voting Behaviour in 2019 Elections” Politico. Vol.11, No.1, ISSN 2322-0686 ● “India’s Shift from Look East to Act East Policy”. 2020 in ‘Look East to Act East’ (ed) Sudhir Singh. Greater Noida: Pantagon Press. ISBN978-81-942837-1-3 Page 5 of 16 ● “Pakistan Should Stop Nuclear Saber Rattling: Nuclear Deterrence in the subcontinent Still Strong”, 8/9/2019 http://www.kiips.in/research/pakistan-should-stop-nuclear-saber-rattling-nuclear-deterrence-in-the- subcontinent-still-strong/ ● “Relevance of Kautilya in contemporary International Sysytem” International Journal of Historical Insight and Reasearch (IJHIR) vol.5,No.2. April-June 2019 E-ISSN:2454-5600 http://qtanalytics.in/journals/index.php/IJHIR/article/view/382 ● “Revisiting the Kashmir Narrative”, Kalinga Institute of Indo- Pacific Studies, 25/8/2019 http://www.kiips.in/research/revisiting-kashmir-narrative/ ● “India’s Act East Policy” Kalinga Institute of Indo- Pacific Studies, April 6,2019 http://www.kiips.in/research/indias-act-east-policy/ ● “Kautilya’s Realism” Kalinga Institute of Indo- Pacific Studies, July 28,2019 www.kiips.in/research/kautilya’s-realism/ ● “The Shift in India’s Strategy to Counter Pakistan Sponsored Terrorism” Kalinga Institute of Indo- Pacific Studies, April21,2019 http://www.kiips.in/research/the-shift-in-indias-strategy-to-counter-pakistan-sponsored- terrorism/ ● Nirmal Jindal, “ Relevance of Gandhi in Modern India”. International journal of Historical Insight and Research (IJHIR) vol. 4, no. 1, Jan-March, 2018 E-ISSN:2454-5600, UGC Index No.:44547 Vol 4 No 1 (2018) | International Journal of Historical Insight and Research ● “Realism in Kautilya: Relevance for Indian strategic thinking” Politico, 2016 ISSN 2322-0686 ● ‘Kashmir issue in Nuclearised South Asia”, India quarterly, LXI, No.3&4,2003 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/097492840305900309 ● “ Changing Dimensions of National Security” India Quarterly : A journal of International Affairs, ICWA, 2003 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/097492840205800303 Page 6 of 16 ● “Kargil : Deterrence Revisited” Himalayan and Central Asian studies , vol 2, no 4, 2000 http://www.himalayanresearch.org/pdf/2000-2002/vol04%20N2final.pdf http://www.himalayanresearch.org/journal.html ● ‘Ethnicity and Federalism’,Indian Journal of Federal Studies, 1999 ● ‘Economic Liberalisation and Fiscal Distribution in India’, Indian Journal of Federal Studies, 2002 ● ‘Paradox of Nucearised South Asian’ Journal of Peace Studies, vol 7, 2000 ● Globalisation and National Security, Indian journal of peace studies, vol 7, 2000 ● Book Review: JA Frankel and M Kohler, ed. 1994. Regionalism and Rivalry in China Report, vol 30, No 2 ● Book review: Ash Narain Roy. 2003.Globalisation or Globalization, in Journal of Peace Studies, vol 10, issue 3, ● Testimonial / Feedback for Association of Asia Scholars: Globalising Asia, Monthly Newsletter, Vol.1, No.1, 15/8/2020 ● ‘9/11/2011 and India’s security’2006 in India’s foreign policy: challenges and opportunities, ed by S.K.Singh. New Delhi, Pentagon Press ● ‘The Kashmir Problem and India’s Defence Policy’ 2003 in Military Rule and Democratization Ed by Asha Gupta. New Delhi. Deep and Deep ● ‘Nuclear Bomb and India’s Security, in Subrata Mukerjee(Ed) Political Science Manual Deep and Deep , 1992 ● Islamic fundamentalism in Bangladesh 2003. in Minority and Human rights in Bangladesh, ed by D.S. Singh and S.K Singh, Authors press ● Insurgency in Bangladesh: Implicvations for India’s security 2013 in Indurgency in North East India: The role of Bangladesh, ede by DS. Singh and S.K.Singh ● India’s security in new world order’ in Discourse in Trust ed by K.J. Azam, 1999, South Asia publications ● ’Regional Arms control measures,i n Peace Process in Third world by Goran Lindgren , Kjell Åke Nordquistand Peter Wallensteen (eds) Sweden DPCR, Uppsala University 1991 Page 7 of 16 ● Bharat Choro Andolan( Quit India Movement ) in Bharat Me Upniveshvad Aur Rashtravad ed Staya M. Rai ,Hindi Directorate, Delhi University. Research Projects (Major Grants/Research Collaboration) ● Fulbright (Predoctoral) Fellowship, USEFI ● UGC ● ICSSR ● Refresher Course in Political Science, JNU (1994) ● Workshop on Guiding Research in International Relations, American Studies Research Centre (1995) ● Workshop on Teaching International Relations in South Asian Universities,United States Foundation of India ( USEFI). Papers Presentations and special lectures: tif-nzdj-phs (2020-04-13 at 21:35 GMT-7) ● Presented a paper on ‘US factor in Tibet’s quest for autonomy’ in an international webinar on Relevance Of Tibet in Asian Security Architecture, organised by Society of Social Empowerment and CBU, 11/8/2020 ● India -China Relations in Covid19, Politikos Dialogue, https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3399346523420405&extid=FhZBW7fswbQYC09s
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