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PERSONAL DETAILS
Name: Dr Reshmi Kazi
Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution
Room no 302, 3rd
Floor, Gate No 19
Jamia Millia Islamia
New Delhi - 110025
India
E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Doctorate Degree from the Disarmament Division, Centre for International
Politics, Organization and Disarmament (CIPOD), School of International
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in 2007, Jawaharlal Nehru
University, New Delhi.
Topic of Ph.D Thesis: “Evolution of India’s Nuclear Doctrine: A Study of
Political, Economic and Technological Dimensions”
The Doctoral Thesis analyses the strategic thinking of India. The study has
been substantiated by a detailed exposition of three germane factors - political,
economic and technological - to explore whether India has adequate capacity
to pursue and sustain a credible minimum deterrence as outlined in India's
nuclear doctrine.
M.Phil from the Disarmament Division, CIPOD, School of International
Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in 2002
Title of M.Phil Dissertation: “The Rationale of India’s Nuclear Deterrent”
M.A. in Political Science from Calcutta University, Calcutta, West Bengal in
1996
B.A. Part II (Honours) in Political Science from Loreto College, Calcutta in
1994
B.A. (Part I) in Political Science from Loreto College, Calcutta in 1994
ISCE (XIIth
Standard) from Welland Gouldsmith School, Calcutta in 1991
ICSE (Xth
Standard) from St. Thomas’ Day School, Calcutta in 1989
UGC/ NET in Political Science in June 2002
AREA OF SPECIALIZATION
As Associate Professor, Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution,
Jamia Millia Islamia, I teach MA Conflict Analysis and Peace Building Course in the
following subjects
Arms Control and Disarmament
Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
Issue of Peace and Conflict in South Asia, M.A. (Conflict Analysis and
Peace Building, Semester II, January – June, 2018
Select South Asia Case Studies, Semester IV, M.A. (Conflict Analysis and
Peace Building, January – June, 2018
Concepts and Themes in Peace & Conflict Studies for Integrated MPhil/PhD
Course Work 2018, Semester I, January – June, 2018
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International Humanitarian Law, M.A. (Conflict Analysis and Peace
Building, Semester III July – December, 2017
Additionally, my research interests include nuclear non-proliferation studies, nuclear
security, nuclear terrorism and global nuclear disarmament. Also closely follow
India’s nuclear weapons policy, and issues related to nuclear security and nuclear
global disarmament. I also take a keen interest on issues involving bio-terrorism and
chemical terrorism and have written and published on these issues.
As Associate Fellow in the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, I have
completed my first fellowship on the threat of nuclear terrorism and radiological
terrorism in India. I have published a monograph on the basis of my research proposal
titled In IDSA, “Challenges and Opportunities of the Global Nuclear Security
System” in IDSA as part of my fellowship period. Additionally, my research agenda
includes the following
issues relating to nuclear testing and nuclear non-proliferation issues
particularly with reference to the NPT Review Conferences
published and made presentations including a paper - Nuclear Terrorism and
UN Resolution 1540: A South Asian Perspective at the Conference on
"Resolution 1540: At a Crossroads" held in the UN Headquarters in New
York in October 2009
been part of the IDSA Working Group on the Seventh Review Conference on
Biological Weapons Convention held in Geneva in December 2011
Completed a course on combating weapons of mass destruction in the Near
East South Asia Centre, Washington in October 2013
Alumni from the National Defence University’s Near East South Asia
Center for Strategic Study, Washington, DC
Write regularly for Stimson Center at the Generation Why website as part of
Track II diplomacy between India and Pakistan
Guest Faculty (2014 - till present) in the Department of Civics and Politics,
University of Mumbai
Guest Faculty (2014 - till present) in the Training Session Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
Taken classes of MA II year students of international relations in the South
Asian University
External examinee for MPhil dissertations, PhD Theses
Review articles from international publications like Defence Studies and
Springer.
Visiting Fellow (Summer 2016) for the South Asia programme in the Stimson
Center, Washington DC
Editorial Advisory Board member of peer reviewed Third Word Impact
Aim is to research and publish on critical areas pertaining to nuclear issues
that can contribute to future policy making
WORK EXPERIENCE
Position Employer Duration Specific responsibilities
Associate
Professor, Nelson
Jamia Millia Islamia March 24, 2018
– at present
Teaching courses on M.A. (Conflict
Analysis and Peace Building and Integrated
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Mandela Centre
for Peace and
Conflict
Resolution, Jamia
Millia Islamia
MPhil/PhD Course Work, Internship
programme, organizing extension lectures,
Assistant Superintendent of Examinations of
NMCPCR for Semester
exams, December 2017, December 2018
Associate Fellow Institute for Defence
Studies and Analyses
Sept 2007 –
March 2017
Writing and publishing monographs,
research papers, commentaries, issue
briefs, task force reports, book reviews,
national and international presentations
organizing seminars, roundtables,
conferences.
Research Fellow Institute for Peace and
Conflict Studies
2003 - Sept
2007
Same as above
TEACHING AND RESEARCH SPECIALIZATION IN JAMIA MILLIA
ISLAMIA
Arms Control and Disarmament
South Asia: Selected Case Studies
Issues of Conflict and Peace and in South Asia
Traditional and Non-Traditional Security
Supervisor for Post-Doctoral candidate on “Constructing an Indirect Use of
Nuclear Weapons: Analysing the Case Study of China”
PROJECTS IN IDSA
Challenges and Opportunities for Global Nuclear Security
Nuclear Terrorism
Nuclear Disarmament
PROJECTS IN IPCS
Weapons of Mass Destruction in South Asia funded by the Nuclear Threat
Initiative Project (NTI) in the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies.
Indo-US Nuclear Deal in the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies.
CONFERENCES & WORKSHOPS ORGANIZED
October 22, 2018 - Organized “Nuclear Dynamics in South Asia” hosted by
Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution, Jamia Millia
Islamia and Stimson Centre, Washington DC on at Jamia Millia Islamia.
August 10, 2017 - Organized extension lecture on “Nuclear Competition in
the 21st Century” with co-panel member Michael Krepon, Emeritus, Stimson
Centre, Washington DC at the Tagore Hall, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.
December 9, 2016 - Roundtable on “Reevaluating the theory of ‘Nuclear
Emboldenment’ with Evidence from Pakistan” in Nuclear and Arms
Control Centre, IDSA
August 29 – 30, 2016 – UNODA, EU and Government of India supported
Regional Workshop for South and Southeast Asia: Preparing for the
Eighth Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention
March 1 - 2, 2016 – India-UK Strategic Nuclear Bilateral Dialogue, IDSA.
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February 24 – 26, 2016 - IDSA-PRIO organized International Conference
on “India’s Role in Global Nuclear Governance,” IDSA, New Delhi.
INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
March 1-3, 2019 - Presented on Southern Asia Strategic Futures:
Competition, Consequence Management, and Resilience, Track-II
Academic Workshop, Colombo, Sri Lanka organized by the Stimson Center
and Regional Center for Security Studies (RCSS).
April 3-4, 2017 – “India’s Contribution in Strengthening Global Nuclear
Security” organized by the the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in
New Delhi and Observer Research Foundation, the Hague
November 3-4, 2016 - ‘Nuclear security – what next after the NSS process’
at the Fifth EU Non-Proliferation and Disarmament Conference in Brussels
July 27, 2016 – ‘Centers of Excellence:
Tools for Assessing Nuclear Security’ as Visiting Fellow in the Stimson
Center, South Asia Programme, Washington DC
March 1 -2, 2016 – Collaboration between India’s Global Centre for Nuclear
Energy Partnership and United Kingdom’s Department of Energy & Climate
Change (DECC), India-UK Strategic Nuclear Bilateral Dialogue, IDSA.
February 24 – 26, 2016 – The Role of Global Centre for Nuclear Energy
Partnership: An Indian Answer to Global Nuclear Security Challenge in
IDSA-PRIO organized International Conference on “India’s Role in
Global Nuclear Governance,” IDSA, New Delhi.
January 18 – 19, 2016 – “India and the Non-proliferation Regime” King’s
College London, UK
May 18-20, 2015 - International Conference on “India's Perspectives on Arms
Control and Disarmament: Seeking Security through Cooperation,” Indian
Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS), Shimla
January 16, 2015 - "Enhanced Women’s Participation: The game-changer in
nuclear disarmament process" Sex, Gender and Nuclear Weapons,
organized by the British International Studies Association Global Nuclear
Order Working Group at the University of Leicester, UK.
September 25-26, 2014 - “The Future of BMD, Cruise Missiles and
Advancing Ballistic Missile Technologies”, Force Modernization and
Strategic Crises in South Asia, Project organized by the Center for Global
Security Research (CGSR) and the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) with
support from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), U.S.
Department of Energy (DOE), Dubai, UAE.
September 2, 2014 – “Prospects for India-Pakistan-China trilateral
nuclear dialogue,” Global Challenges in a Nuclear-Armed World organized
by the British International Studies Association Global Nuclear Order
Working Group at the University of Bristol, UK.
September 25-October 11, 2013- “Challenges of Nuclear Proliferation in
South Asia,” Partnership to Promote Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMDs)
Non-Proliferation organized by Department of Defence, Government of
USA, at Washington.
31 May – 1 June 2011 –China and India’s Nuclear Doctrine and
Dynamics, Carnegie-Tsinghua Center for Global Policy, Tsinghua
University, Beijing, China.
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1 October 2009 - Nuclear Terrorism and UN Resolution 1540: A South
Asian Perspective. Presented the above paper at the Conference on
"Resolution 1540: At a Crossroads" held in the UN Headquarters in New
York, United States.
21 July 2007 - "India's No First Use Policy: A Step Towards
Disarmament" Presented the above paper at the 19th International Summer
Symposium, Science & World Affairs, Union of Concerned Scientists, July
21-29, 2007, held in Oslo, Norway
10 September 2006 - “Indo-US Nuclear Deal” at the RCSS Summer
Workshop on “Defence, Technology and Cooperative Security in South
Asia” held in Sri Lanka from 2 -12 September 2006
NATIONAL PRESENTATIONS
6 March 2020 – “Peace , Justice and Strong Institutions” Human Resource
Development Centre and School of Education (PMMMNMTT, MHRD, GOI)
Jamia Millia Islamia is organising one month induction programme
15 -18 February 2020 – Visiting Professor lectures for Post Graduate and
students in the Department of Civics and Politics, University of Mumbai
6 February 2020 – “Prospects for Nuclear Postures and Doctrines in the U.S.
and India” U.S.-India Strategic Dialogue 2020, organized by Naval
Postgraduate School, Monterey, California and Observer Research
Foundation, New Delhi
27 November 2019 - “India’s Nuclear Policy Concern,” 12th
Professional
Development Programme for AFHQ Civil service Officers, Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
20-22 November 2019 – “How Engineers and Scientists can Support
Nuclear Practitioners” at the Training Workshop on Developing Emerging
Nuclear Security Practitioners at the Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University,
Raisin, Gandhinagar jointly organized by Pacific Northwest National
Laboratory, USA and Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University in collaboration
with Gujarat Forensic Sciences University and Gujarat University.
5 November 2019 – Nuclear Security and Nuclear Terrorism, Fellow
Seminar on Nuclear Terrorism and Nuclear Security at the Centre for
Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
24-26 October 2019 - “Relevance of Human Reliability Program and the
Role of Academic Institutions” at the Core Group Meeting on Human
Reliability Program in Industries of National Importance, in the National
Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS), Bengaluru jointly organized by NIAS
and Texas A&M University-USA
July 25, 2019 – “An Indian Perspective on Radioactive Source Security
Management” organized by King’s College London – Nuvia India Workshop
on Fundamentals of Radiological Source Security, July 24-26, 2019, New
Delhi
July 23, 2019 – “India's Nuclear Policy & Concerns” 11 Professional
Development (PDP) Course for Deputy Directors, Defence Headquarters
Training Institute, Ministry of Defence
14-16 May 2019 – “Relevance of Human Elements to Mitigate
Vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructures” at the Workshop on
Incorporating both Technical and Human Elements to Reduce Hazards and
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Vulnerabilities in Sensitive Facilities, in the Pandit Deendayal Petroleum
University, Raisin, Gandhinagar jointly organized by Pandit Deendayal
Petroleum University, Gandhinagar with technical support from Sandia
National Laboratories (SNL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and
Texas A&M University.
24-26 April 2019 - “Emerging Challenges to Human Reliability Program”
at the Discussion Meeting on Human Reliability Program in Industries of
National Importance, in the National Institute of Advanced Studies (NIAS),
Bengaluru jointly organized by NIAS and Texas A&M University-USA
Technical Support from Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
25 January 2019 - “India’s Nuclear Policy Concern,” 10th
Professional
Development Programme for AFHQ Civil service Officers, Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
24 October 2018 - “Nuclear Security and Nuclear Terrorism,” Centre for Land
Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
22 October 2018 - “India-Pakistan: Building Nuclear Trust,” Nuclear
Dynamics in South Asia organized by Nelson Mandela Centre for Peace and
Conflict Resolution, Jamia Millia Islamia and Stimson Centre, Washington
DC, Jamia Millia Islamia
16 October 2018 - “Nuclear Security in India,” Professional Development
Programme for AFHQ Civil service Officers, Defence Headquarters Training
Institute, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
31 July 2018 - “India’s Nuclear Policy,” 4 week Orientation Programme
organized by the UGC Human Resource Development Centre, Jamia Millia
Islamia
11 June 2018 - “India’s Role in Strengthening Nuclear Security,” Professional
Development Programme for AFHQ Civil service Officers, Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
20 April 2018 – Nuclear Security and the GCNEP at the inauguration of the
“Amity Society for Nuclear Security”, Amity University Uttar
Pradesh, Noida, India
21 March 2018 – Nuclear Deterrence and CBRN Threats at the Centre for
Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
21 September 2017 - Nuclear Terrorism and Nuclear Security at the Centre
for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
18 September 2017 – Global Disarmament, NPT, CTBT, MTCR, FMCT
and India’s stand on these Issues at Manekshaw Center, Delhi Cantonment
organized by the Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
24 August 2017 – Strategic Issues – India’s Nuclear Policy at the 119th
4-
weel Orientation Programme at the UGC-Human Resource Development
Centre, Jamia Millia Islamia
23 August 2017 – Nuclear Terrorism – Trends and Implications at the
Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
6 July 2017 - India's Nuclear Doctrine at Training Session Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
6 July 2017 - India's No First Use Policy - at Training Session Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
6 July 2017 - India's Nuclear Security Policy at Training Session Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
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3 June 2017 – GCNEP and India’s Nuclear Security at the Amity University,
Noida
8 March 2017 – “Nuclear Security in India” at Indo Tibetan Border Police
Academy, Mussoorie for the 4th Higher Strategic Management Course for the
Officers of the rank DIG
14 September 2016 – “Indian Nuclear Security Apparatus:
Countermeasure for Nuclear Terror Attack” at the Centre for Land
Warfare Studies (CLAWS), New Delhi
31 May 2016 – “India’s Approach to Nuclear Security Culture” at the Amity
University, Noida
16 February 2016 – “India's Nuclear Policy and Concerns” at Training
Session Defence Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence,
Govt of India.
3-5 September 2015 – Guest Lecture in Department of Civics and Politics
University of Mumbai for BA II year students on India’s Nuclear Policy
27 August 2015 – “Nuclear Terrorism” at Training Session Defence
Headquarters Training Institute, Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
18 February 2015 – “India’s Nuclear Doctrine: A study of its Cardinal
Aspects” at Training Session Defence Headquarters Training Institute,
Ministry of Defence, Govt of India.
8 September 2014 – “India’s No First Use Policy” Senior DsIG
Specialization Course at IDSA
22 August 2014 – “The Case of NSG Exemption for Pakistan” Weekly
Fellow Seminar, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
27 June 2014 – “Importance of Asia’s Nuclear Security” Senior DsIG
Specialization Course at IDSA
25 March 2014 – Guest Lecture in the South Asia University for MA II year
students of International Relations
21 March 2014 – “Nuclear security in Asia”, Naval Intelligence
Specialization Course at IDSA.
January 31, 2014 – “The Importance of Nuclear Security: An Asian
Perspectives”, Weekly Fellow Seminar, Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses, New Delhi.
10 May 2013 – “The North Korean Crisis: Dealing with the Situation”,
Weekly Fellow Seminar, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New
Delhi.
15 - 16 March 2011 – “The Threat of Nuclear Terror in South Asia”,
Jadavpur University, Kolkata.
4 March 2011 - Insider Threats: The New Nuclear Danger, Weekly Fellow
Seminar, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
6 August 2010 – Nuclear Forensics, Weekly Fellow Seminar, Institute for
Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
6 July 2010 – “Threat of Nuclear Terrorism in India” by Indo Tibetan Border
Police Academy for higher strategic management course for its senior DIG's at
Mussoorie,
23 March 2010 - “Nuclear Terrorism Drivers and Scenarios”, in The Future
of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: Implications for India, 22-23 March
2010, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
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31 July 2009 – Will Japan Go Nuclear?” Weekly Fellow Seminar, Institute
for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.
19 March 2009 – “India’s Nuclear Policy” Institute of Foreign Services, 47th
Professional Courses for Foreign Diplomats, New Delhi
13 February 2009 - “India’s Nuclear Policy” Institute of Foreign Services,
Professional Courses for Senior IPS Officers, New Delhi
19 January 2009 – “The Danger of Nuclear Terrorism” Joint Services Senior
Officers NBC Study Fortnight Course, Nuclear, Biological and Chemical
Protection Faculty, College of Military Engineering, Pune
19 December 2008 – Pakistan’s HEU-based Nuclear Weapons Programme
and Nuclear Terrorism: A Reality Check, Weekly Fellow Seminar, Institute
for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi
20 June 2008 – Al Qaeda and Nuclear Weapons: Understanding the
Quest, Weekly Fellow Seminar, and Institute for Defence Studies and
Analyses, New Delhi
7 March 2008 - Radiological Terrorism: Potential Risks for India, India
and Nuclear Issues: Contemporary Concerns, at the Institute of Peace and
Conflict Studies.
22 February 2008 – “Dirty Bombs: Potential Threats for South Asia” Defence
Intelligence Agency, Headquarters Integrated Defence Staff, Kashmir
House, New Delhi
14 February 2008 - The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism in Asia, Defence and
Security Module for IFS Probationers, at IDSA
23 January 2008 – “Stresses in Non-Proliferation Regime” IDSA – IPCS
Workshop on Nuclear and Disarmament Issues at IDSA
15 January 2008 - The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism in Asia, IDSA-BESA
Bilateral Dialogue, IDSA
14 November 2007 – Discussant in Prof Brian Rappert’s (University of
Exeter, UK) paper tiled “Proliferation of Bio-weapons in Asia: Challenges”
organized by the Association of Asia Scholars at the Indian Council of World
Affairs.
6 November 2007 – “Efficacy of India’s No First Use Policy”, Joint
Services Senior Officers NBC Study Fortnight Course, Nuclear, Biological
and Chemical Protection
16 August 2007 – Discussant in Manpreet Sethi’s paper titled “Pakistan’s
Nuclear Doctrine and Strategy” at the Institute of Peace and Conflict
Studies, Conference Room.
2 July 2007 – “Interactive Discussion With a delegation from US
Congressional Research Service” Headed by Mr David Adams (Staff
Director, Sub Committee on the Middle East and South Asia) with Maj Gen
Dipankar Banerjee, Amb Salman Haidar, Prof Varun Sahni at held at the
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Conference Room.
25 May 2007 – Discussant in Manpreet Sethi’s paper titled “Current Trends
in Nuclear Weapons Thinking & Strategy” at the Institute of Peace and
Conflict Studies, Conference Room.
18 May 2007 – “Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Where are the Blocks?” with Prof
PR Chari, Prof Bharat Karnad and Prof R Rajaraman held at the Institute of
Peace and Conflict Studies, Conference Room.
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11 May 2007 – “Polonium 210: A Potential Threat” held at the Institute of
Peace and Conflict Studies, Conference Room.
20 January 2006 – “Indo-US Simulation Game: An Assessment”,
Presentation before Joan Rohlfing, Senior Vice President for Programs and
Operations from NTI held at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies,
Conference Room.
13 December 2005 – “US-India Strategic Nuclear Cooperation” before the
Chinese Institute of Contemporary Relations held at the Institute of Peace and
Conflict Studies, Conference Room.
2 September 2005 – Paper: “Indo-US Nuclear Cooperation: A quid pro quo
Deal” held at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Conference Room.
30 July 2004 - Presented a paper on “Bird Flu” in Bio-Terrorism and Bio-
Defence Conference held at Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies,
Conference Room.
VISITING FELLOWSHIP
July 27, 2016 – ‘Centers of Excellence:
Tools for Assessing Nuclear Security’ as Visiting Fellow in the Stimson Center,
South Asia Programme, Washington DC
MEDIA ARTICLES
Why India Should Continue to Push For NSG Membership, Huffington Post,
June 28, 2016
The Sunday Edit: Lengthening shadows, eSocialSciences December 20, 2015
Agni V gives muscle to our nuclear deterrence, Hindustan Times, February 5,
2015.
Pakistan’s nuclear security faces insider threat, Hindustan Times, June 19,
2014.
India must be energetic in improving Asia’s N-security, Hindustan Times,
March 18, 2014.
MEDIA INTERVIEWS
Any new war to leave disastrous impact on ME: Indian Expert, Islamic
Republic News Agency, April, 17, 2018 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82888788
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“Nuclear deal paved way for Iran’s re-entry into global market: Indian
expert,” Islamic Republic News Agency, January 16, 2017 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82389232/
Indian expert: reversing of Iran deal will fuel nuclear arm race in Middle-East,
Islamic Republic News Agency, December 6, 2016 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82334536/
India, US to Intensify Intelligence Sharing on Terrorism, Voice of America
News, August 30, 2016 at http://www.voanews.com/a/intensity-of-us-india-
ties-now-unprecedented/3486236.html
“Indian expert: by signing nuclear deal, the world endorsed Iran’s right to
peaceful use of nuclear energy,” Islamic Republic News Agency, August 9,
2016 at http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82181770/
“India's NSG dream runs into Great Wall,” The Telegraph, June 25, 2016
“Rush to woo China on NSG entry,” The Telegraph, June 23, 2016
“India joins Missile Technology Control Regime,” WorldECR, June 2016 at
https://www.worldecr.com/india-joins-missile-technology-control-regime/
“Modi wins support for joining nuclear trade group,” Nikkei Asian Review,
June 9, 2016.
“Pak Nukes Compromised,” National Defence, April 24, 2016 at
http://www.nationaldefence.in/2016/04/pak-nukes-compromised.html
“Indian expert: Not inviting Iran to NSS 2016 is a mistake,” Islamic Republic
News Agency, April 2, 2016 at http://www.irna.ir/en/News/82018937/
“Indian expert: lifting of sanctions on Iran will have mixed impacts on India,”
Islamic Republic News Agency, February 27, 2016 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/81981983/
Pakistan expanding nuclear weapons, News 24 Channel, January 22, 2016
North Korea and its missile blasts, News 24 Channel, February 5, 2016
Indian experts say Pakistan can't qualify to join NSG in near future”, ANI,
April 11, 2015 at https://in.news.yahoo.com/indian-experts-pakistan-cant-
qualify-join-nsg-near-112522874.html
“Indian analyst emphasizes on the need for continuation of nuclear talk
between Iran and West”, Islamic Republic News Agency, August 14, 2014 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/81272826/Politic/Indian_analyst_emphasizes_on_
the_need_for_continuation_of_nuclear_talk_between_Iran_and_West
Indian analyst: Israel misusing the International silence on Gaza”, Islamic
Republic News Agency, August 14, 2014 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/2732688/Politic/Indian_analyst__Israel_misusing
_the_International_silence_on_Gaza
“Indian analyst: Saudis fear successful establishment of democracy in Iraq”,
Islamic Republic News Agency, July 12, 2014 at
http://www.irna.ir/en/News/81233634/Politic/Indian_analyst__Saudis_fear_su
ccessful_establishment_of_democracy_in_Iraq
Quoted in Beatrice Fihn, “Are women being heard?” International Campaign
to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), Reaching Critical Will of Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), May 23, 2014 at
http://www.icanw.org/campaign-news/are-women-being-heard/
Appeared on Rajya Sabha Television to discuss India’s role in the Nuclear
Security Summit, 2014 on March 25, 2014.
Cobalt 60 Incident in Mayapuri on ETV Channel, April 2010.
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“UK _India Nuclear Collaboration” on DD Urdu Channel on 9 January 2009
“India Releases Text of Civilian Nuclear Accord With US” on Voice of
America, August 3, 2007 http://www.voanews.com/content/a-13-2007-08-03-
voa8/333100.html
“India, Russia Struggle to Maintain Ties From Another Era” on Voice of
America, 31 May 2007 at http://www.voanews.com/content/a-13-2007-05-31-
voa14-66776132/564725.html
Indo-US Nuclear Deal and ITER Project” telecast on ETV Channels on 8
December 2005.
WORKSHOPS ATTENDED
July 21-22, 2020 – Attended two day Confidential Workshop at the
National Testing Agency, Noida, UP
March 16-18, 2020 - Attended three day Confidential Workshop at the
National Testing Agency, Noida, UP
January 22 – 26, 2020 – Attended five day Confidential Workshop at the
National Testing Agency, Noida, UP
October 19-21, 2016 - Indo-UK Workshop on Nuclear Security Culture
organized by Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership and Bhabha
Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai.
May 30 – June 3, 2016 - 'Human Factor in Nuclear Security' Public
Development Course, organized by King’s College London and Amity
University, Noida
May 4 -7, 2016 - National Workshop on “Nuclear Forensics: Fundamentals
and Applications” (NuFFA-2016), conducted by Bhabha Atomic Research
Centre (BARC) and Global Centre for Nuclear Energy Partnership,
Aushaktinagar, Mumbai.
March 27, 2015 - “Evolution of Indian Arms Control and Disarmament
Policies”, Nuclearization of South Asia: Implications for India’s National
Security, Authors Workshop, School of International Studies II, Jawaharlal
Nehru University.
November 5-6, 2014 - “Strategic Modernization and Crisis Management: A
Crisis Simulation TTX”, Naval Postgraduate School and National Nuclear
Security Administration, Istanbul, Turkey.
19th International Summer Symposium on Science and World Affairs,
Union of Concerned Scientists, from July 21-29, 2007 in Oslo, Norway.
RCSS Summer Workshop on “Defence, Technology and Cooperative
Security in South Asia” held in Sri Lanka from 2 -12 September 2006.
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKs
Co-edited with Åshild Kolås, India in Global Nuclear Governance (United
Kingdom: Routledge, pub: 2019-10-17), 152 pp, 1st Edition, ISBN 978-
0367437732
Co-edited with Åshild Kolås, India and Global Nuclear Governance (New
Delhi: Knowledge World Publishers, May 2019), 176 pp, ISBN 978-
9387324985.
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Co-edited with Åshild Kolås, “Nuclear India: The Energy Perspective”, Peace
Research Institute of Oslo, (PRIO), October 2017, Refereed, ISBN: 978-82-
7288-820-5 (print); e-ISBN: 978-82-7288-821-2 (online)
“Post-Nuclear Security Summit Process: Continuing Challenges and Emerging
Prospects,” IDSA, February 2017, ISBN: 978-93-82169-72-7
“Nuclear Terrorism: The New Terror of the 21st Century”, IDSA, December
2013, ISBN: 978-93-82169-27-7
Non-State Actors and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A Study of Correlation,
Institute of Foreign Policy Studies, Knowledge World, December 2011,
ISBN: 978-93-80502-98-4
CHAPTERS IN BOOKs
“India’s Contribution to Nuclear Security,” in Rajeshwari Pillai Rajagopalan
and Allard Wagemaker (eds.) Global Nuclear Security: Moving beyond the
NSS (Durham University: Global Policy Journal, UK, 2018), pp. 41-51,
Refereed, ISBN: 978-81-938214-4-2
“NSG Exemption for Pakistan? ... No,” in Sitakanta Mishra and Neeta Sinha,
(eds.) Contemporary Concerns: Strategic, Economic, Cyber, Gender, and
Beyond (Delhi: Kalpaz Publications, 2018), pp. 169-188, Refereed, ISBN:
9789386397744
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Military Engineering, Pune, June 2016
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Strengthening Nuclear Security, Third World Impact, Vol XXVI, No 207-
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Insider Threat: Challenge to Nuclear Security, CBRN Journal, CBRN
Protection, Faculty of College of Military Engineering, June 2015, pp.11-15
“India and the NPT: 2015 Review Conference and Beyond” SSPC Research
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“Ebola Threat: Global Challenge and India’s Preparedness”, Journal on
Chemical and Biological Weapons, July-December 2014, ISSN: 0974-0619
“Dirty Bomb Attack: A potential threat in South Asia”, CBRN Journal,
CBRN Protection, Faculty of College of Military Engineering, Pune,
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Development and Disarmament Roundtable, Women and nuclear weapons
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Development and Disarmament Roundtable, Women and nuclear weapons
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India’s Nuclear Doctrine: A Study of its Tenets, Indian Foreign Affairs
Journal, Vol 9, No. 1, Jan - Mar 2014, pp.46-55, ISSN 0973-3248
Future of Japan’s Nuclear Power Policy, Nuclear Brief, Pugwash India, Vol
1, No.1, December 2013
Dilemmas of Dual-Use Scientific Research, Third World Impact, Vol XXIII,
No 194, April-June 2012, ISSN 2231-5020
The Correlation Between Non-State Actors and Weapons of Mass
Destruction, Connections The Quarterly Journal, Vol 10, Issue 4, Fall 2011,
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Peace Studies, Vol 16, Issue 3-4, July - December 2009, ISSN 0972-5563
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2009, pp. 809 – 814, ISSN 0970-0161
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A Reality Check, Strategic Analyses, Volume 3 Issue 6 November 2009, pp.
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Volume 33, Issue 4 July 2009, pages 498 – 515.
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Vol 2, No 2, January – March, 2009, pp 12 -1, ISSN: 0974-0619
Voice of a Responsible Citizen, Mainstream, Vol XLVI, No 51, 6 December
2008
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30 August 2008, p.17
Let’s Be Diplomatic in the Indo-US Nuclear Deal, Proliferation & Arms
Control, Vol V No 2, (February 2008)
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Control, Vol IV No10, (December 2007)
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Mainstream, Vol XLIV, No. 48, 18 November 2006, p.33
“Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Delay – A Significant Setback, Mainstream, Vol
XLIV, No. 46, 4 November 2006, p.5
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ISSUE BRIEFS
Co authored with G Balachandran and Kapil Patil, “Membership Expansion in
the Nuclear Suppliers Group,” IDSA Special Feature, June 22, 2016 at
http://www.idsa.in/specialfeature/membership-nuclear-suppliers-
group_gbalachandran_220616
“India is a de facto member of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty”,
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http://www.sspconline.org/sites/default/files/IB_TerrorLabsSouthAsia.pdf
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4, April 2008 at http://ipcs.org/pdf_file/issue/CBRNIB04-Reshmi-
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WEB COMMENTARIES
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becoming normal now, The Dialogue, May 1, 2018 at
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becoming-normal-now-reshmi-kazi/
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proliferation-concern-in-the-indian-subcontinent_rkazi_220416
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India, the NSG, and the Chinese Impasse, E-International Relations, July 20
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proliferation Efforts,” The Dialogue, May 31, 2016 at
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global-non-proliferation-efforts/
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Responsibly” E-International Relations, June 1, 2015 at http://www.e-
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“Nuclear Tests: India Cannot Foreclose the Option”, IPCS Comments, 26
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