BIO-DATA। Dr. Rajkumar Singh, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, BNMU, Madhepura

Dr. Rajkumar Singh                          Educational Qualification : B.A.(Hons.), M.A. (Pol.Sc.), M.A.(History), LLB., Ph.D.  Father’s Name  :  Late Ram Bilas Singh Date of Birth  :  25th December 1958

Date of Joining as Lecturer :    29-01-1983} By University Selection Committee

 Promoted as Reader   : 04-10-1991}    Under ‘Composite Scheme’ of the

Promoted as University Prof. :  04-10-1999} University Grants Commission           Present Status  Professor and Head, University Department of Political Science, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences              Title of Research :  “INDIA’S FOREIGN POLICY (March 1977 – January 1980)”  Field of Specialisation             :     International Relations, Indian Government and Politics

Bio-data/Profile Check-List

Academic Achievements / Contributions 

  1. International (In foreign Countries)
  2. Paper Published in Foreign Journals & Newspapers -307(Total=532. 307+225)
  3. Membership of Editorial/Advisory Board in Foreign Countries – 12
  4. Paper Reviewed for Foreign Journals – 10
  5. Books Published from Foreign Countries – 04 (two under publication)
  6. Books published in India/Sent Abroad-15 (4+15=19)
  7. National (In India)
  8. Paper Published in Journals, Books & Newspapers –225
  9. Membership of Editorial/Advisory Board in India – 10
  10. Successfully Guided Research-12 (10 Degree Awarded, 02 Ongoing)
  11. Awards-Awarded & Selected-05
  12. Lectures Delivered as Resource Person-10
  13. Membership of Academic Bodies – 04
  14. Seminar, Conference Attended with paper presentation – 30 (International-13 UGC-sponsored-10 National-07)
  15. Workshops on Teaching Methods. – 03
  16. Orientation / Refresher Course Attended – 03

International Exposures

  1. Papers Published in Foreign Countries
  2. Literacy in India: Planning, Persuasion and Prospect, Philobiblon, Transylvanian Journal of Multidisciplinary Research in Humanities (Romania), Vol. XXI, No. 1, June 2016, pp. 103-112. Published by the Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
  3. Indian Experiments with Social Justice: A Status Report, Canadian Social Science (Canada), Vol.12, No. 11, November 2016, pp. 52-58. Published by Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture (CAAOOC) 9375 rue de Roissy Brossard, Quebec, J4X3A1, Canada.
  4. Competitive Co-existence Between India and China: Problems and Prospect, Gandhara Journal of Research in Social Sciences (Pakistan), Vol. 1, No. 3, (winter), 2016, pp. 75-86. Published from Ghazikot Township, KPK, Mansehra-21300, Pakistan. 
  5. Basic Elements of Pakistani Terrorism, American Journal of Social Science Studies R& D (USA) Vol. 1, Issue 2, December 2016, pp. 1-10. Published by Centre for Promoting Ideas, 432 Claremont Avenue, Newyork-10027 (USA), Website: http://jrsdjournal.wixsite.com/jsss.
  6. Developing Dimensions of Pakistani Baloch Nationalism, Canadian Social Science (Canada), Vol. 12, No. 12, 31 December 2016, pp.21-27. Website: http :// www. cscanada.net.
  7. Dynamics of Nuclear Going Theories: Problems and Prospect, Studies in Sociology of Science (Canada), Vol. 7, No. 6, 31 December 2016, pp. 25-31. Published from 75877e AV, Laval, Quebec, H7V4A8, Canada.
  8. Re-examination of Federal Theories: Prospect and Challenges, Higher Education of Social Science (Canada), Vol. 11 No. 5, November 2016, pp. 18-22. Published from 9375 Rue de Roissy Brossard, Quebec, J4X3AI, Canada. Website: http:// www.cscanada.net.
  9. Dimensions of Indian Judicial Activism, Cross Cultural Communication (Canada), Vol. 13, No. 1, January 2017, pp. 20-24. Published from 9375 Rue de Roissy Brossard, Quebec, J4X3AI, Canada. Website: http:// www.cscanada.net.
  10. Accession of Independent Baluchistan to Pakistan, South Asia Journal (USA), Issue 19, (winter), 2017. Published from 236 Ernston Road, Parlin, NJ08859, USA. Website: southasiajournal.net. 
  11. No Nuclear Threat in South Asia: Only Dilemmas, South Asia Journal (USA), Issue 19 (winter), 2017, Website: southasiajournal.net. 
  12. Emerging Trends of Violence in Independent India, American Journal of Social Science Studies R&D (USA), Vol. 2, Issue 2, April 2017, pp. 1-8. Published by Centre for Promoting Ideas, Claremont Avenue, Newyork-10027, USA, Website: http://media.wix.com.
  13. Status of Reservation in India, Gandhara Journal of Research in Social Sciences (Pakistan), Vol. 2, Issue 1 (spring), 2017, pp. 1-15. Published from Ghazikot Township, KPK, Mansehra-21300, Pakistan.
  14. Emergence of New Trends in Party and Government: The Indian Context, Journal of Asia Pacific Studies (USA), Vol. 3, Issue 4, May 2017, pp. 296-313. Published by International Academy of Social Sciences, Florida-33445 (USA).  
  15. Foundations of Pakistan’s Nuclear Programme, Pakistan Horizon (Pakistan), Vol. 70, No. 2, April 2017, pp. 99-112. Published by The Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, Karachi (Pakistan). 
  16. Islamisation and Militarisation of Pak Society, Human and Social Studies (Romania), Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2017, pp. 133-144. Published by Alexandru Loan Cuza University, Lasi, Romania.  
  17. State System in Globalisation: The Indian Context, Social Evolution and History (Russia), Vol.17, No. 1, March 2018 (Accepted). Published by Uchitel Publishing House, Kirova Street 143, Volgograd, Russia-400079 (Inbox message on 02.04.2017).
  18. Status of Indian Education System in Globalisation, Journal of Globalisation Studies (Russia), Vol. 9, No. 1, May 2018, pp -17-21. Published by Uchitel Publishing House, Kirova Street 143, Volgograd, Russia-400079 (Inbox message on 02.04.2017).
  19. Possibilities of Plebiscite in Kashmir: A Timely Analysis, Academic Journal of Surinam (Surinam) to be published in 2018 by Anton de Kom Universities van Surinam (Accepted). (Inbox message on 06.07.2017).
  20. Initial Perceptions of Nation Building in India, Gandhara Journal of Research in Social Sciences (Pakistan), Vol., 2 No. 2 (Summer), 2017, pp.61-70. Published from Ghazikot Township, KPK, Mansehra-21300, Pakistan. 
  21. 20. Secularism in Indian Constitution: Dimensions of Dilemmas, Armenian Journal of Political Science (Armenia), 2(5) 2016, pp. 133-144. Published by Brusov State University of Languages and Social Sciences, Ministry of Education and Science, Armenia. 
  22. Fault Lines of Pakistan’s Baluchistan Policy, Armenian Journal of Political Science (Armenia), 1 (6) 2017 pp. 131-149. Published by Brasov State University of Languages and Social Sciences, Ministry of Educational Science, Armenia.
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  1. Globalisation : a view from India (Comment 117), 28 February,  pp. 1-5. Published by South Asia Democratic Forum (Belgium), Avenue des Arts 19, 1210 Brussels, Belgium at http://www.sadf. in.
  2. 24. Perspectives on India-Bangladesh Water Dispute: The Farakka Barrage. Asian Themes in Social Science Research (USA), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2018 pp. 14-20. Published by Knowledge Press, 106-02101 Ave# 100, South Ozone Park, New York 11416.
  3. Dilemmas of Power Devolution in Modern Sri Lanka. International Journal of African and Asian Studies (Kenya), Vol. 38, 2017.  Published by Moi University, Nairobi, Kenya, Website www.iiste.org
  4. New Insights on Indian Secularism. Brolly Journal of Social Sciences (United Kingdom), Vol. 1, No. 1, April 2018, pp. 87-99. Published by London Academic Publishing 27, Old Gloucester Street, WCIN 3AX, London. Website: www.lapub.co.uk.

27(A)    Emergence of Majoritarian Politics in India: An Analysis. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Reviews (Nigeria), Vol. 7, No. 1, April 2017, pp. 99-105. Published by Madonna University, Okija, State – Anambra, Nigeria.

27.(B)    ‘Emergence of Majoritarian Politics in India: An Analysis’, Journal of Asian Politics and History, Number II, Fall 2018. pp. 49-59. Published form Asian Politics and History Association (APHA), 1840 Michael Faraday Drive, Suite 100, Reston, VA 20190, USA.  

  1. 28. Gender Equality: Global Development and Status, Humanities Bulletin (United Kingdom), Vol. 1, No. 1, May 2018, pp. 160-67. Published by London Academic Publishing 27, Old Gloucester Street, WCIN3AX, London (United Kingdom). Website: lapub.co.uk.
  2. 29. Human Rights of Women and Challenges in Globalisation, Canadian Social Science (Canada), Vol. 14, No. 5, May 2018, pp. 27-31. Published by Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture, 9375. Rue de Brossard, Quebee, J4x3AI. Canada.
  3. 30. Tradition and Trends of Secularism in India, The Reviewer for Political Studies (Algeria), Number 2, April 2018, pp 329-40. Published by Laboratory of Jurisprudence, Faculty of Law and Political Science, University of Mohamed Khider-Biskra, Algeria. 
  4. 31. Ethnicity in South Asia: The Sri Lankan Context. Journal of Asian Studies (Japan), Vol. 4, No. 1, Summer 2018, pp. 5-13 Published by The International Academic Forum Sakae 1-16-26-201, Naka Ward, Aichi, Japan-460-008. Website-ijas.iafor.org. 
  5. Measurements of Secularism in Indian Politics: An Analysis, Lebanese Science Journal (Lebanon), Vol. 19, No. 2, August 2018, pp285-96. Published by Lebanese Science Journal and National Council for Scientific Research, Zahia Salman Street, Jnah/P.O. Box 11-8281, Riad El Solh 11072260, Beirut, Lebanon. 
  6. The Indian Political Paradigms across Traditional Divides: An Evaluation World Research of Political Science Journal (USA), Vol. 1, No. 1, 2018, pp 25-30. Published by Natural Sciences Publishing, 19 W. 34th St. Suite 1018, New York, NY-10001.
  7. ‘Development of Sindhi Identity in Modern Pakistan’, International Scientific Journal of Social Research and Innovation (ISJSRI), Vol.1, No. 1, January 2019, pp. 1-7. Published from 2 Stewart Street Marsden qld 4132, Australia.
  8. ‘Indian’s Nuclear Status: Policy, Power and Projection in 1974’, World Research of Political Science Journal, Vol. 1, December 2018, pp. 69-75. Published by Natural Science Publishing, 19 W. 34th St. Suite 1018, New York, USA. 
  9. ‘Perspectives, Prospects and Challenges of Panchsheel in Asia: The India China Context’, (book chapter 15). Huiyao Wang and Lu Miao (eds.), Handbook on China and Globalisation-Handbooks of Research on Contemporary China series, 19 February 2019, pp. 249-58. Published by Edward Elgar Publications, United Kingdom on behalf of the Centre for China and Globalisation, Beijing, China. 
  10. ‘Coalition Politics in Contemporary India: Development and Dimensions’, Journal of Government and Politics, Vol. 1, No, February 2019, pp. 26-42. Published by the Department of Government Affairs and Administration, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
  11. ‘Health Hazards and Nuclear Safety in Today’s Context’, International Journal of African and Asian Studies, Vol. 51, December 2018, pp 20-23. Published from Kenya.
  12.   ‘Genesis of coalition Politics in India: A Review of Early of Present Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vol. 58 (2) 2019 pp. 185-95, published by Faculty of Art and Social Sciences University of Karachi by BCC T press, Karachi Pakistan on ISSN 2664.

 

  

  1. Op-ed Articles Published in Foreign Countries 

 

  1. A Fork in the Road: The Radicalisation of Islam, Asian Currents (Australia), 30 October 2016, pp. 1-3. Published by Asian Studies Association of Australia. Website, http://asaa.asn.au. 
  2. Bangladesh Grapples with Rising Islamic Extremism, Asian Currents (Australia), 15 November 2016, pp. 1-3. Published by Asian Studies Association Australia   Website: http://asaa.asn.au.
  3. Great Game Returns to Central Asia with New Players, Asian Currents (Australia) 16 December 2016, pp-1-3. Published by Asian Studies Association Australia, Website: http://asaa.asn.au.

 

C- Blog-post Articles Published in Foreign Countries 

 

  1. Beginning of Triangular Dominance in Modern Afghanistan, South Asia Journal Covering Policy in South Asia (USA), 5 September 2016, pp. 1-7. Published at 236 Ernston Road, Parlin, NJ 08859, USA. Website: www. southasiajournal. net
  2. Status of Social Justice in India, South Asia Journal (USA), 26 September 2016, pp.1-6. Website: www. southasiajournal. net 
  3. Development is the Spirit of SAARC, South Asia Journal (USA) 23 October 2016, pp.1-6. Website, www.southasiajournal.net 
  4. Terror Laws and Combating in India, South Asia Journal (USA), 6 January 2017. Website: southasiajournal.net.
  5. Remembering Indian Republic Day, South Asia Journal (USA), 22 January 2017. Website: southasiajournal.net.
  6. Unity in Diversity of South Asian Region, South Asia Journal (USA), 31 January 2017. Website: southasiajournal.net.
  7. Ethnic Dimensions of South Asia, South Asia Journal (USA), 13 February 2017, Website: southasiajournal.net.
  8. Current Situation of Terrorism in South Asia, South Asia Journal (USA), 19 February 2017. Website: southasiajournal.net.
  9. Beginning of Modern Global Terrorism, South Asia Journal (USA), 26 February 2017, Website: southasiajournal.net.
  10. Dimensions of Updated Terror Perception, South Asia Journal (USA), 4 March 2017. Website: southasiajournal.net. 
  11. Deeper Understanding of Today’s Indian Democracy, South Asia Journal (USA), 3 May 2017. Website: southasiajournal.net. 
  12. Political Practices of Modern Pakistan, South Asia Journal (USA). 5 March 2018, pp. 1-5. Published at 236, Ernston Road Parlin, New Jersey 08859, USA. 
  13. Profile of Province Punjab in Pakistan, South Asia Journal (USA), 4 April 2018, pp. 1-6, Website-www.southasiajournal.net.  
  14. ‘One Unit Scheme of Pakistan, 1955-1970 revisited, South Asia Journal (USA). 19 June 2018 pp. 1-5, Website-www.southasiajournal.net.
  15. ‘Kashmir Around Recent Indian Elections’, South Asia Journal, New York USA, 10 April 2019. 
  16. ‘Status of Pakistani Terror Law Revisited’, South Asia Journal, 6 May 2019.
  17. ‘Initial Motivation and Management of Pakistan’s Nuclear Programme’, South Asia Journal, 11 May, 2019.
  18. ‘Contextual Elevation of SAARC’, South Asia Journal, 15 May 2019.
  19. ‘Water Energy Projects in Nepal: An Opportunity for India’, South Asia Journal, 21 May 2019.
  20. ‘US peace strategy in modern Afghanistan’, South Asia Journal, 26 May, 2019.
  21. ‘India’s interests in BIMSTEC, causes for emphasis’, South Asia Journal, 9 June 2019.
  22. ‘India’s journey from Look East to Act East in Southeast Asia’, South Asia Journal, 17 June 2019.
  23. ‘India: Social expectations of 2019 are the real challenge: People aspire even more’, South Asia Journal, 23 June 2019.
  24. ‘Religious contexts of present-day terrorism’, South Asia Journal, 27 June 2019. 
  25. ‘Fundamentals of Ethnic Politics in Modern Sri Lanka’, South Asia Journal, 01 July 2019.
  26. ‘Phased deterioration of Kashmiriyat in Kashmir’, South Asia Journal, 5 July 2019.
  27. ‘Rich cultural heritage of Sindh in Pakistan’, South Asia Journal, 1 July 2019.
  28. ‘President Ershad: Remembering a departed soul’, South Asia Journal, 17 July, 2019.
  29. ‘Themes of Obama’s terror policy in Afghanistan’, South Asia Journal, 25 July 2019.
  30. ‘Changing face of coalition politics in India: New factors at work’, Eurasia Review, 26 July 2019. Published by Buzz Future LLC, at Albany, Oregon State (North America), USA.
  31. ‘Shanghai resolutions: A wake up call for combating global terrorism’, Eurasia review, 31 July 2019.
  32. ‘Human rights: A major challenge for women in globalistion’, Eurasia Review, 2 August 2019.
  33. ‘Gradual Sharpening of ethnic rivalry in Modern Sri Lanka’, Eurasia Review, 6 August 2019.
  34. ‘Health Hazards of nuclear radiation in Hiroshima, Chernobyl and Fukushima’, Eurasia Review, 8 August 2019.
  35. ‘Human Security: Perception, Persuasion and Planning’, Eurasia Review, 10 August 2019.
  36. ‘Profiles of LTTE and IPKF in modern Sri Lanka,’ South Asia Journal, 11 August 2019.
  37. ‘India: In search of lasting peace with China and Pakistan’, South Asia Journal, 14 August 2019.
  38. ‘Education: An effective engine and catalyst of social transformation’, Eurasia Review, 15 August 2019.
  39. ‘Prospect and challenges of federalism in globalisation’, Eurasia Review, 20 August 2019.
  40. ‘Unending Journey of Kashmir Solution, Musharraf and Zardari’, South Asia Journal, 24 August 19.
  41. ‘Socio-political profile of terrorism in South Asia’, Eurasia Review, 27 August 2019.
  42. ‘Nuclear Doctrine: Ramifications of No-first Use’, South Asia Journal, 29 August 2019.
  43. ‘Strategic challenges of India in globalisation’, ippreview, 03 September 2019. Published from 02-14, Soho Life, 216 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore.
  44. ‘Judicial System of Mughal and British India-Analysis’, Eurasia Review, 6 September 2019.
  45. ‘Basics of literacy: More meaningful and wider in globalisation’, Eurasia Review, 8 September 2019.
  46. ‘Unfolding of Sindhi identity in modern Pakistan’, Eurasia Review,16.09.2019.

‘Manifestations of Hindu Oriented views in Indian society and politics’, The Geopolitics, Greek, 16.09.2019.

  1. ‘Pro-Taliban political history of Afghanistan’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 17.09.2019.
  2. ‘Indian Perceptions of China in pre and post 1962 periods’, The Geopolitics, 20.09.2019.
  3. ‘Changing course of Indian Muslims Domestic and foreign’, Pakistan observer, 21.09.2019.
  4. ‘Kashmir: Myths and reality’, The Geopolitics Monitor, 24.09.2019. Published by Geopolitical Monitor Intelligence Corporation 5700 100, King Street West Toronto, Ontario, Canada – M5X IC7.
  5. ‘The rise of the Sangh Pariwar’, Pakistan Today, 26.09.2019.
  6. ‘Kashmir needs correction not coercion’, Indian Observer Post, 29.09.2019.
  7. ‘Understanding the factors Behind the Kashmir conflict’, The Geopolitics, 30.09.2019.
  8. ‘Inbuilt contradictions of modern Indian Society;’ Pakistan Observer, 30.01.2019.
  9. ‘Remembering war potentials of Kashmir,’ Pakistan Observer, 06.10.2019.
  10. ‘Relation between super power rivalry and terrorism in South Asia’, Afghanistan Times, 06.10.2019.
  11. ‘Deep and dangerous impacts of Tibet on India’, China diplomacy Kootneeti, 11.10.2019.
  12. ‘Growing fundamentalism is a reaction to the Western views’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 21.10.2019.
  13. ‘Development of Western human rights in Globalisation’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 23.10.2019.
  14. ‘Changing role of religion in society’, Afghanistan Times, 29.10.2019.

    1.2019.

  1. ‘Religious profile of today’s Pakistani Sindh province’, South Asia Journal 11.11.2019. 
  2. ‘Memorable Hindu Kings of Kashmir’, Eurasia Review, 20.11.2019.

 

    D – Articles in Foreign Newspapers

  1. ‘Face to face with death’, Bangkok Post, daily newspaper, 10 February 2019.  Address,

 Bangkok Post Building 136, Na Ranong Road Klong Toey, Bangkok (Thailand).

106.‘Developments in India-Taiwan Ties’, Taipei Times, a daily newspaper (Taiwan), 02 March 2019. Published by 14F, No. 399, Ruiguang Rd. Neihu District, Taipei city, Taiwan.   

  1. India challenges China’s hegemony, Taipei Times, a daily newspaper (Taiwan), 12 March 2019.  
  2. ‘Basics of ethnicity in Sri Lanka’, Ceylon Today, a English daily newspaper, 13 March 2019.   Published from 101 Rosmead Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka. 
  3. ‘Sponsors of violence in today’s Bangladesh’, Daily Times, a daily newspaper, 4 April 2019.   Published from 41, An Industrial Area Gulberg II, Lahore, Pakistan.
  4. ‘Nuclear prospects of South Asia’, Daily Times, 8 April 2019. 
  5. ‘Changing face of Pak society with ruling class’, Daily Times, 15 April 2019.
  6. ‘Why Afghanistan has been a battlefield for so long’, The Daily Times, 20 April 2019.
  7. ‘Foreign Policy challenges for Modi’, The Daily times, 1 June 2019.
  8. ‘Globalisation: a valid question mark on inclusive growth’, The Afghanistan Times, 1 June 2019. Published from Kabul, Afghanistan.
  9. ‘Ins and outs of terrorism in South Asia: Collective approach needed’, The Afghanistan Times, 8 June 2019.
  10. ‘External factors of Pak terrorism’, The Afghanistan Times, 9 June 2019.
  11. ‘A Chinese challenge for Modi’, Daily Times, 12 June 2019.
  12. ‘India’s journey from Look East to Act East in Southeast Asia’, South Asia Journal, 17 June 2019.
  13. ‘Relation between globalisation and terrorism’, The Kabul Times, Kabul 17 June 2019. Published by Ministry of Informational and Culture, Governments of Afghanistan.

120    ‘How Pakistan economy got in this mess,’ The South Asian Times, 2, No. 8, 22-28 June 2019. P. 22. Published from 95 Broadway, Suite # 2, Town Center Buildings. Hicksville, New York.  

  1. ‘The use of religion in Indian politics and the floundering pillars of secularism’, 4 July 2019. The Daily Star, 64-65, Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue, Dhaka (Bangladesh).
  2. ‘Perceptions behind gender inequality and discrimination’, The Daily Times, Pakistan, 09 July 2019. 
  3. ‘Nuclear dangers in South Asia: More myth than reality’, The Daily Star, 16 July 2019.
  4. ‘Perils of Political Corruption’, Pakistan Today, 20 July 2019 4-Shahra-e Fatima Jinnah, Lahore, Pakistan.

 125    ‘The other side of US strategy in Afghanistan’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 20 July 2019. Published from in front of Habibia High School, District 3, Kabul, Afghanistan. 

  1. ‘Nuclear Profile of South Asia in Post 1974,’ Ceylon Today, 23 July 2019. 

127    ‘Terror policies of Bush and Obama in Afghanistan’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, Kabul, 21 July 2019.

  1. ‘Costly mistakes of US terror strategy in South Asia’, The Daily outlook Afghanistan, Kabul, 22 July 2019.

129    , G20- Looking Beyond regional Issues and challenges’, Ceylon Today, 27 July 2019.

  1. ‘Inside story of US policy in Afghanistan after Soviet takeover’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 28 July 2019.
  2. ‘Ultimate breakthrough in US attitude towards Afghanistan’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 29 July 2019.
  3. ‘Secularism yesterday, today and tomorrow,’ Ceylon Today, 31 July 2019.
  4. ‘Journey of terrorism from birth to maturity’, The Outlook Afghanistan, 31 July 2019
  5. ‘Gender equality a paradigm shift in concepts and status’, Daily Time, 1 August 2019.
  6. ‘Contemporary anti-terror laws and structures of America’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 15 August 2019.
  7. ‘Contemporary anti-terror laws and structures of America’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 17 August 2019.
  8. ‘Deep impacts of religion on territories’, The Kabul Times, 25 August 2019.
  9. ‘Role and responsibility of US in modern Afghanistan’, Afghanistan Times, 27 August 2019
  10. ‘Is terrorism a mind game that we face the world around’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 29 August 2019.

 

  1. ‘Indian mishandling of the Kashmiri dream’, Pakistan Today, 31 August 2019.
  2. ‘Only small countries are victims of big power’s game’, Kabul Times, 31 August 2019.
  3. ‘Today’s terrorism is more fatal with modern techniques’, The Outlook Afghanistan 02 September 2019.
  4. ‘Causes and cures of terrorism in today’s context’, Daily outlook Afghanistan, 4 September 2019.
  5. ‘Ramifications of US policy on Kashmir and after effects’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 5 September 2019.
  6. ‘Today principles of nuclear deterrence is more beneficial’, Daily Pakistan Observer, 7 September 2019. Published from Ali Akbar House, Markaz G-8, Islamabad, Pakistan.
  7. ‘Deep aftereffects of 9/11 and war against terrorism’, The Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 11 September 2019.
  8. ‘Relevance of common nuclear deterrence and global peace’, Pakistan Observer 14.09.2019.
  9. ‘Managed Governments and Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir’, The Geopolitics, 17.09.2019.
  10. ‘Today where lie the prospect for independent Jammu and Kashmir’, Pakistan Today, 21.09.2019.
  11. ‘Long term socio-economic effects of Soviet takeover’, Afghanistan Times, 22.09.2019.
  12. ‘Differences in perception and capability between India and China’, ippreview, 23.09.2019.
  13. ‘Initial landmarks of India-China relations’, Eurasia Review, 28.09.2019.
  14. ‘CBMs between India and Pakistan: A way forward’, Foreign Policy Research Centre Journal, no. 8 pp1-4, 03.10.2019.
  15. ‘Beauty apart, the strategic significance of Kashmir during British era’, Eurasia Review, 05.10.2019.
  16. ‘Changing faces of democracy in Jammu and Kashmir’, Pakistan Today, 07.10.2019.
  17. ‘Consequences of super power rivalry in South Asia’, Afghanistan Time, 09.10.2019.
  18. ‘India’s failed democratic experiments in Kashmir’, Pakistan Observer, 10.10.2019.

1578    ‘Existential Narratives in the early years of modern Pakistan’, The Geopolitical Monitor, 10.10.2019.

  1. ‘Violations of Panchsheel principles by super powers in South Asia’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 15.10.2019.
  2. ‘Difficult but not impossible the problems of Baluchistan’, Pakistan Today, 16.10.2019.
  3. ‘Views and counterviews of India-China war of 1962’, Early Times, 16.10.2019. Manish Gupta, Office: Maharaja Gulab Singh Road-Extension (Samadhian Road), Jewel Chowk, Jammu, India. 
  4. ‘How India activated its Chinese diplomacy in post 1962’, South Asia Journal 19.10.2019.
  5. ‘Alienation and insurgency in Baluchistan’, The Geopolitical Monitor, 21.10.2019.
  6. ‘British policy and the spread of Baloch around Afghanistan’, Kabul Times, 23.10.2019.
  7. ‘Beginning of nuclear understanding between Pakistan and China’, Early Times, 25.10.2019.
  8. ‘Dynamics of religion and philosophy in society’, Afghanistan Times, 26.10.2019.
  9. ‘Forms and status of education in West and East’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 27.10.2019.
  10. ‘Foundational basics of Pak-China strategic relations’, Pakistan Today, 28.10.2019.
  11. ‘Constitutional bases of Muslim laws in Pakistan Society’, Eurasia Review, 27.10.2019.
  12. ‘Real education and transform the whole society’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 30.10.2019.
  13. ‘Indian profile of Jammu and Kashmir at the UN’, Early Times, 01.11.2019.
  14. ‘Rivalry between Soviet Union and British in South Asia’, Afghanistan Times, 02.11.2019.
  15. ‘Changing status of Islamic women in South Asian region’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 04.11.2019.
  16. ‘Emergence of majoritarian politics in modern India’, Pakistan Today, 06.11.2019
  17. ‘Changing face of US policy in South Asia’, Early Times, 06.11.2019
  18. ‘Territorial and social profiles of Baluchistan in present Pakistan’, State Times, 09.11.2019. 
  19. ‘Relevance of true Islam today for humanity’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 10.11.2019.
  20. ‘Economic and religious status of Baloch bordering’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 12.11.2019.
  21. ‘Dangers of religious identity in South Asia’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 14.11.2019.
  22. ‘Challenges to the state system in an ear of globalisation’, Pakistan Today, 16.11.2019.
  23. ‘Role of Political Party and government in a democracy’, Afghanistan Times, 17.11.2019
  24. ‘Contexts of Gandhi’s Leadership in modern era’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 18.11.2019.
  25. Motivations for South Asian nuclearisation’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 21.11.2019.
  26. Relevance of secular traditions in South Asia, Afghanistan Times, 24.11.2019.
  27. Relevant nuclear safety measures of South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 28.11.2019.
  28. Hindu and Hinduism in the modern context, Pakistan Today, 30.11.2019.
  29. Universal profile of a successful leader, The Afghanistan Times,30.11.2019.
  30. Relation between nuclear testing and disarmament in South Asia-Kabul, Times,            189. Indian democracy is not more than a voting right South Asia Journal, 31.12.19.
  31. Changing perspective of nuclear concept, Daily Outlook Afghanistan,4.12.2019.
  32. Theories of capability and security as bases of nuclear going, Daily Outlook, 8.12.2019.
  33. New Challenges for NAM in Asia and Beyond, Afghanistan Times,8.12.2019.
  34. Regional Challenges of South Asia in Globalization, Daily Outlook Afghanistan,

        12.12.2019.                    

  1. Themes of democracy in globalization, The Kabul Times, 16.12.2019.
  2. Beginning of Polarization of Hindu Votes- Pakistan today,19.12.2019.
  3. Need and Realization of Human Rights and values, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 19.12.2019.
  4. Beginning of regionalism in South Asia, Afghanistan Times, 21.12.2019.
  5. Contemporary Meanings of Republic, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 26.12.2019.
  6. Prevailing perils of judicial corruption – Pakistan Today 28.12.2019.
  7. Relevant modern views on democratic governance Kabul Times 28.12.2019.
  8. Relative challenges of SAARC in globalization, New Age, 29.12.2019. Address-                                 Holiday building 30, Tejgaon Industrial Area, Dhaka, 1208, Bangladesh.
  9. Changing global scenario on gender equality Afghanistan Times – 31.12.2019.
  10. New insights on modern Hinduism and Hindutva Pakistan Today 2.01.2020.
  11. Status of gender equality in present context Daily outlook Afghanistan 02.01.2020.
  12. Contemporary Mitigation and Management of natural disasters, Eurasia Review,     03.02.2020.
  13. SAARC as a platform of regional cooperation Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 09.10.2020.
  14. Foundational basics of Pak nuclear Programme, Pakistan Today, 11.01.2020.
  15. Relevance of SAARC in global perspective, New Age, 13.01.2020.
  16. Global manifestations of gender discrimination, Pakistan Today, 16.01.2020.
  17. Consequences of British policy in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 16.01.2020.
  18. Challenges of nation building in a democratic state, Kabul Times,20.01.2020.
  19. Revisiting Indo Bangla Agreements on Farakka, Pakistan observer, 22.01.2020.
  20. How the Pakistan movement began, Pakistan Today, 25.01.2020.

After Joining Madhepura

  1. A litmus test of present Indian democracy, Pakistan Today, 01.02.2020.
  2. Profile of nuclear power and politics in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 02.02.2020.
  3. Growing nuclear capability of modern Pakistan, South Asia Journal, 05.02.2020.
  4. Integration of Education system, New Age, 07.02.2020.

 

  1. Post-1998 Nuclear Dangers of South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistanˇ, 08.02.2020.
  2. Assessing commercial benefits of Farakka Barrage, Pakistan Observes, 09.02.2020.
  3. Sociological background of regionalism in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 13.02.2020.
  4. New inputs of India’s changing social system, Pakistan Today, 15.02.2020.
  5. Chakma repatriation and Indo-Bangladesh relations, Pakistan Observer, 15.02.2020.
  6. China is likely to face a daring Taiwan, Eurasia Review, 21.02.2020.
  7. Pakistan’s economic legacy, Pakistan Today, 22.02.2020.
  8. Contemporary US nuclear policy in South Asia, Kabul times, 23.02.2020.
  9. Perspectives of Gujral doctrine in India’s foreign policy, Pakistan Observer, 25.02.2020.
  10. Nuclear Challenges of South Asian in post 1974, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 24.02.2020.
  11. Basics of nuclear politics in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 27.02.2020.
  12. The direction of modern Pakistan, Pakistan Today, 29.02.2020.
  13. Relation between NPT and arms race in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 07.03.2020.
  14. Big power and nuclear apartheid in world politics, Kabul Times, 07.03.2020.
  15. Fact file of US nuclear policy in South Asia, Pakistan Observer, 14.03.2020.
  16. Dilemmas of state formation in modern Pakistan, Pakistan Today, 14.03.2020.
  17. Impact factors of 1998 nuclear test in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 14.03.2020.
  18. Initial role of Bangladesh in shaping SAARC Pakistan observer 18.03.2020
  19. Recent Declines of democracy in Afghanistan, Daily Outlook Afghanistan,19.03.2020.
  20. Emergence of Jinnah as the hero of national movement, Eurasia Review, 20.03.2020.
  21. Prospects of peace treaty in Afghanistan, Kabul Times, 26.03.2020.
  22. The 1962 and 1973 Constitutions compared, Pakistan Today, 28.03.2020.

240.Changing contexts and relevance of Non-alignment, south Asia Journal, 28.03.2020.

  1. Economy of Covid-19: Around and beyond, Pakistan Observer, 02.04.2020.
  2. Impacts of preventive lockdown in India, Pakistan Today, 04.04.2020.
  3. Covid-19 and slowing down of global economy, Eurasia Review, USA, 06.04.2020.
  4. Covid-19: Climate change and recovery strategy, Afghanistan Times, 06.04.2020.
  5. Covid-19 and significance of good parenting, Pakistan Observer, 11.04.2020.
  6. evolution of virus-related diseases -epidemic and pandemic, Kabul Times, 12.04.2020.
  7. Social distancing: Dimensions and challenges, Pakistan Observer, 14.04.2020.
  8. Covid-19-A global health hazards, Pakistan Today, 18.04.2020
  9. Covid-19- Assertive role of SAARC, Pakistan Observer, 18.04.2020.
  10. Relationship between Covid-19 and developing economy, Afghanistan Times, 19.04.2020
  11. Gender profile of Covid-19: Problems and challenges, Kabul Times, 20.04.2020.
  12. Changing profile of Indian politics in post-Covid-19, Pakistan Today, 23.04.2020.
  13. Covid-19 and prospects of trade in 2020-21, South Asia Journal, 25.04.2020.
  14. Consequences of US-China rivalry in Indo- Pacific and beyond, World Geostrategic Insights, published by World Geostrategic Institute, Rome, Italy, 27.04.2020.
  15. Liberty and lockdown: Perspectives in USA and UK, Afghanistan Times, 27.04.2020.
  16. Emerging blueprint of global economy in post-Covid-19, World Geostrategic Insights, 01.05.2020
  17. Challenges of female child education and post-Covid-19, Pakistan Today, 02.05.2020.
  18. Significance of vaccination and immunization in Covid-19, Afghanistan Times, 03.05.2020
  19. Global GDP and economic scenarios with Covid-19, World Geostrategic Insights, 07.05.2020
  20. Challenges of post-Covid-19 world order, Pakistan Observer, 08.05.2020.
  21. Frameworks of successive lockdowns in India, Pakistan Today, 09.05.2020.
  22. Prospective medicinal challenges to combat Covid-19, Eurasia Review, 11.05.2020.
  23. Effects of Covid-19 on economic globalisation, Afghanistan Times, 12.05.2020.
  24. Global fiscal policy and Covid-19: Prospects and challenges, World Geostrategic Insights,13.05.2020.
  25. Trump Administration and decline of international cooperation, Pakistan Observer, 16.05.2020.
  26. Liberty and lockdown: Legal bases and Covid-19, Pakistan Today, 16.05.2020.
  27. Covid-19 and dimensions of human security, Kabul Times, 16.05.2020
  28. Dimensions of global change and Covid-19, Pakistan Today, 23.05.2020.
  29. Humanity and devastating dimensions of Covid-19, World Geostrategic Insights, 26.05.2020.
  30. Prospects of globalisation and Covid-19, Pakistan Today, 30.05.2020.
  31. Pandemic and the rising enmity between USA and China, Kabul Times, 30.05.2020.
  32. Blood plasma therapy and treatment of Covid-19, Eurasia Review, 05.06.2020.
  33. Global status of liberty and lockdown in Covid-19, World Geostrategic Insights, 07.06.2020.
  34. Current pandemic and employer-employee dilemma Pakistan Observer, 09.06.2020.
  35. Covid-19 and social disparity in India, Nepal Institute for International Co-operation and Engagement (NIICE), Kathmandu, Nepal.
  36. Lockdown and online learning, Pakistan Today, 17.06.2020.
  37. Covid -19 and individual authoritarianism in USA and China, South Asia Journal, 17.06.2020
  38. Covid-19 and economic recovery plans in India, World Geostrategic Insights, 17.06.2020.
  39. Upcoming global changes and Covid-19, Pakistan Observer, 20.06.2020.
  40. Peace negotiation efforts by Obama and Trump in Afghanistan, Kabul Times, 21.06.2020
  41. Impacts of pandemic on religion and beyond, The Geostrategic, Pakistan, 26.06.2020.
  42. Domestic roots of violence and terrorism in Bangladesh, Eurasia Review, 30.06.2020.
  43. Covid-19 and big powers’ design of economic nationalism, World Geostrategic Insights, 01.07.2020.
  44. Challenges of e-learning in pandemic and beyond, Pakistan Observer, 07.07.2020.
  45. Relation between US interests and expansion of Taliban, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 08.07.2020.
  46. Pandemic and Indian unemployment in perspective, Pakistan Today, 11.07.2020.
  47. Ideological basics of Naxalism in present India, South Asia Journal, 13.07.2020.
  48. A review of the pandemic in South Asia, Pakistan Today, 18.07.2020.
  49. IPKF withdrawal and Indo-Sri-Lanka relations, Eurasia Review, 17.07.2020.
  50. Effects and side effects of Covid-19 medicines, Pakistan Observer, 18.07.2020.
  51. Policy and practices of Naxalism in globalisation, World Geostrategic Insights. 21.07.2020.
  52. Global pandemic and workplace health management, Pakistan Today, 25.07.2020.
  53. Emergence of institutional expansion under SAARC, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 25.07.2020.
  54. Relation between climate change and infectious diseases, Pakistan Observer, 26.07.2020.
  55. Consequences of stay-at-home in pandemic Covid-19, Pakistan Observer, 29.07.2020.
  56. the Covid-19 and management of domestic violence, Pakistan Today, 01.08.2020.
  57. Global rivalry of Covid-19 vaccines and nationalism, Afghanistan Times, 03.08.2020.
  58. Remembering the objectives of SAARC, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 04.08.2020.
  59. Origin and development of global pandemics, World Geostrategic Insights, 07.08.2020.
  60. Relation between Covid-19 and the great recession, Pakistan Today, 08.08.2020.
  61. Relation between colonialism and terrorism in South Asia, Daily outlook Afghanistan, 10.08.2020.
  62. Causes and effects of global gold shining in pandemic, Pakistan Observer, 12.08.2020
  63. Decline of art and culture in Covid-19, Pakistan Today, 13.08.2020.
  64. Basics of North Korean nuclear programme, World Geostrategic Insights, 20.08.2020.
  65. Profile of terrorism in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 22.08.2020.

305.India-China political ties: Then and now, Pakistan Observer, 22.08.2020.

  1. Dimensions of social media use in pandemic, Pakistan Today, 22.08.2020.
  2. Indo-US mutual understanding and Modi Government, Pakistan Today, 27.08.2020.
  3. Beginning of nuclear politics in South Asia, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 31.08.2020.
  4. Revisiting India-Bangladesh Security Perspectives, Eurasia Review, 31.08.2020.
  5. Impacts of Covid-19 on the global health system, Pakistan Today, 05.09.2020.
  6. Consequences of Soviet intervention in modern Afghanistan, Daily Outlook 

        Afghanistan, 07.09.2020.

  1. New inputs of party system in India, South Asia Journal,09.09.2020.
  2. Strategic dimensions of close China-Pakistan relations, Pakistan Today, 12.09.2020.

314.

 Membership of Editorial/Advisory Board in Foreign Journals.

  1. Humanities and Social Sciences (USA) ISSN 2330-8184 (Online); 2330-8176 (Print), Published by Science Publishing Group, 548 Fashion Avenue New York, NY-10018, USA.
  2. Slovak Journal of Political Science (Slovakia), ISSN-1335-9096 (Online), Published by Fakulta Socialnych vied University, Buciauska 4/A 91701 Trnava, Slovak Republic Slovakia. 
  3. The International Journal of Business & Management (Michigan, USA) ISSN-2321-8916 (Online) Service Provider, Proust LLC, 789 East, Eisenhower Parkway, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106-1346, USA.
  4. Asian Themes in Social Sciences Research (New York, USA). Published by Knowledge Press, 106-02 101 AVE# 100, South Ozone Park, New York 11416 (USA).
  5. World Research of Political Science Journal (USA). Available at http://www.naturalspublishing.com

06    Athens Journal of Social Sciences (Reviewer, Greece), Athens Institute for Education and Research 8 Vatouritor Street, 10671, Athens, Greece. 

  1. Gandhara Journal of Research in Social Sciences (Pakistan) ISSN-2415-2404 Mansehra-21300
  2. Reviewer at American Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (United Arab Emirates) ISSN-2520-5382, Ajman Free Zone 1, Ajman.
  3. Editorial Board Member, Global Journal of Inter disciplinary Social Sciences, ISSN – 2319-8834 by Longdom Publishing C/Sain Gil 3, 2-3, 08001 Barcelona, Spain.
  4. Editor, International Scientific Journal of Social Research and Innovation (ISJSRI), ISSN – 2914-2677, INTAC Journals, 2 Stewart Street Marsden Qld 4132, Australia. 
  5. Editorial Board Member, The Saharan Journal. Published by National Institute for African Studies, NIAS Creative Campus 18-20#St. John Street, London-ECIM4NX.
  6.       Reviewer-cum-section editor, Asian Journal of International Peace and Security, plot no. 591, Gali no. 11, Hussain Market, 1,10/2. Islamabad, Pakistan.

 

  1. Papers Reviewed for Foreign Journals 

(American Journal of Social Science Studies (R & D) 432, Claremont, Avenue, Newyork-10027 (USA).

  1. Society in the 21st Century African Novel: Chukwuma Ibezute’s The Wisdom of the Chameleon. Author-from University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Nigeria (14.12.2016).
  2. Management Practices in the Ancient Vedas. Author – Nidhi K. (14.12.2016)
  3. The Imagery of Statues as Witness in Jiri Well’s Mendelssohn is on the Roof. Author- Jiri Well – Czechoslovakia (14.12.2016).
  4. Politics of Historical Reconstruction in Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen’s Film Invasion 1897. Author-Stephen Ogheneruro Okpadah, University of Ilorin, Nigeria. (30.03.2017).
  5. Human Trafficking: A Global Challenge Reflection on the Challenges in Nigeria. Author- Amuda Kannike Abiodun (SAN), Niger – Delta University, Bayesa State, Nigeria (30.03.2017).
  6. Usefulness of Domestic Courts in the Enforcement of the Decisions of the International Court of Justice. Author-Amuda-Kannike Abiodun, Poma International Business University, Dubai, United Arab Emirate, (30.03.2017).
  7. Samir Amin and the Struggle for an Alternative Approach to Development in Africa for Journal the Saharan, UK (London).
  8. To what extent is China only different from other external powers in terms of its relationship with African States? For the Journal African Saharan, UK (London).


Books Published from Foreign Countries 

  1. Transformation of Modern Pak Society – Foundation, Militarization, Islamisation, Terrorism. Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, a member of Omni Scriptum, Haroldstra 14, D-40217, Dusseldorf, Germany, 2017, pp 1-125, ISBN- 978-620-2-09598-6.
  2. 2. New Surroundings of Pak Nuclear Bomb. Published by Lambert Academic Publishing, International Book Market Service, 17 Meldrum Street, Beau Bassin-17504, Mauritius, 2018, pp. 1-113, ISBN-978-613-6-93863-9.
  3. Provincial Diversities of Modern Pakistan, Published by London Academic Publishing. 27, Old Gloucester Street, WCIN3AX, London (United Kingdom), 2018. pp….. Website: www.lapub.co.uk

4    Indian Polity Today with Social Justice and Reservation (Under Publication) by Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Lady Stephenson Library, Newcastle upon Tyne NE 62 PA United Kingdom, 2018 pp. 1-145. ISBN……….

 

  1. Books Published in India / Sent Abroad
  2. Less Tasty Indo-Nepal Political Relations 1947-1997. Published by Novelty & Co., Tara Bhawan, Ashok Rajpath, Patna. First Published 1998, pages 1-234.
  3. India-South Asia Minus Congress Regimes. Published by Novelty &Co., Tara Bhawan, Ashok Rajpath, Patna. First Published 2000, pages 1-195.
  4. 7. Indo-Pak Nuclear Tension 1974-1998. Published by Samiksha Prakashan, 403 A Chabra Complex, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, New Delhi – 92. First Published 2001, pages 1-208.
  5. India’s Foreign Policy: The First Study in Continuity and Change. Published by Samiksha Prakashan, 403 A Chabra Complex, Vikas Marg, Shakarpur, New Delhi – 92. First Published 2001, pages 1-248.
  6. Past, Present and Future of Kashmir. Published by Gyan Publishing House, 5, Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi. First Published 2008, pages 1-296.
  7. India and Pakistan: Social, Political and Military Perspectives. Published by Regal Publications, 159 Rajouri Garden, New Delhi. First Published 2009, pages 1-326.
  8. Global Dimensions of Indo-Nepal Political Relations- Post Independence. Published by Gyan Publishing House, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi. First Published 2009, pages 1-448.
  9. Relations of NDA & UPA with Neighbours. Published by Gyan Publishing House, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi. First Published 2010, pages. 1-440.
  10. Contemporary India with Controversial Neighbours. Published by Gyan Publishing House, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi. First Published 2011, pages 1-338.
  11. Ethnic Politics and LTTE in Sri Lanka. Published by Kalpaz Publications, C-30, Satyawati Nagar, Delhi. First Published 2012, pages 1-266.
  12. Myth and Reality of Terrorism in South Asia. Published by Kalpaz Publications, C-30, Satyawati Nagar, Delhi.  First Published 2013, pages 1-284.
  13. Be Update and Face with Indian Republic.  Published by Kalpaz Publications, C-30, Satyawati Nagar, Delhi. First Published 2014, Pages 1-329
  14. Nuclear Power and Politics of South Asia-New Disclosures. Published by Kalpaz Publications, C-30, Satyawati Nagar, Delhi.  First Published 2014, Pages 1-336
  15. Tireless Border Diplomacy of India with China and Pakistan, Published by Gyan Publishing House, 5, Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi, First Published 2016, pp. 1-293.
  16. Challenges of Contemporary India- Polity, Justice, Education, Empowerment & Judiciary, Published by Kalpaz Publications, C-30, Satyawati Nagar, Delhi, First Published, 2016, pp. 1-296

 

  1. National Exposures

 

Articles published in Books and Printed Journals 

National & International 

  • Status of Literacy in Modern India, International Journal of Research in Social Sciences, Vol. 6, Issue 4, April 2016, pp. 406-413. Website: http://www.ijmra.us
    1. Recent Reviews of Reservation in India, International Journal of Innovative Research and Studies, Vol. 5, Issue 2, February 2016, pp. 77-82. Website: www.ijirs.com
    2. Judiciary in Contemporary India-Post-Independence Scripts, The International Journal of Business Management, Vol. 4, No. 2, February 2016, pp. 51-53. Website: www.theijbm.com
    3. Judiciary of Independent India: Expectations Ahead, International Journal of Advancements in Research and Technology, Vol. 5, Issue 2, February 2016, pp. 1-7. Website: http://www.ijoart.org
    4. ‘Change Ourselves Not Constitution’, Third Concept, An International Journal of Ideas, Babuddin Khan, ed., Vol. 15, No. 179, New Delhi, January 2002, pp. 25-27.
    5. ‘State of Indian Democracy,’ Third Concept, Babuddin Khan, ed., Vol. 16, No. 189, New Delhi, November 2002, pp. 26-31.
    6. ‘A Forced Farewell to India’s Policy of Non-Alignment ‘, B.N. Mandal University Journal, Vol. 1, No. 1, Madhepura, June 2003, pp. 58-64.
    7. ‘International Terrorism: Perspective and Prospect,’ South Asia Politics, Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., Vol. 3, No. 6, New Delhi, October 2004, pp. 47-50.
    8. ‘Nuclear Deterrence’, Third Concept, Babuddin Khan, ed., Vol. 19, No. 217, New Delhi, March 2005, pp. 17-20.
    9. ‘Parliamentary Democracy in India- A Report Card’, South Asia Politics, Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., Vol. 5, No. 8, New Delhi, November 2006, pp. 46-50.
    10. ‘Kashmir Needs Correction Not Coercion,’ South Asia Politics, Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., Vol. 5, No. 9, New Delhi, January 2007, pp. 15-17.
    11. ‘Perspectives on Panchayati raj and Land Resource Development,’ The Geographer, Prof. Abdul Munir, ed., Vol. 54, No. 1, January 2007, Department of Geography, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (UP), pp. 94-99.  
    12. ‘Democratic Experiments in Nepal’, Third Concept, Babuddin Khan, ed., Vol. 21, No. 251, New Delhi, January 2008, pp. 13-18.
    13. ‘Democracy in Kashmir: The First Exposure’, South Asia Politics, Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., Vol. 7, No. 2, New Delhi, June 2008, pp.18-21.
    14. Relevance of SAARC in South Asian Context‘, The Indian Journal of Political Science, Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, ed., Vol. LXX, No. 1, January-March 2009, Meerut, 2009, pp. 239-48
    15. Fault lines of India’s Kashmir Policy‘, South Asia Politics, Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., Vol. 8, No. 6, October 2009, New Delhi, pp. 26-29.
  • Updating the Spirit of SAARC‘, South Asia Politics, Dr. Subhash C. Kashyap, ed., Vol. 8, No. 11, New Delhi, March 2010, pp. 18-20 & 22.
  1. Ethnicity and Cheerless Victory in Sri Lanka, Third Concept, Babuddin Khan, ed., Vol. 24, No. 288, New Delhi, February 2011, pp. 11-15.
  2. ‘LTTE in Sri Lanka: Faded Not Finished’, The Society – An International Interdisciplinary Journal, Ravi Prakash Pandey, ed., Vol. 13, July 2011, Varanasi, 2011, pp. 168-91. 
  3. ‘Essentials of India – China Border Dispute’, Shodh Drishti, Journal of All Research, Dr. Vashistha Dwivedi, ed., Vol. 2, No. 5, July-September 2011, Varanasi, 2011, pp. 42-49.
  4. ‘Terrorism and Its Effects on Globalisation,’ International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, Vol.3, April-June 2012, Varanasi, pp. 100-102.
  5. ‘Understanding Genesis of Political Corruption’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 11, No. 5, September 2012, pp. 29-30 & 35.
  6. ‘Early Making of India’s Foreign Policy’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 11, No. 6, October 2012, pp. 22-23.
  7. Globalisation and India’s Neighbourhood’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 11, No. 8, December 2012, pp. 42-44.
  8. Foreign Policy – Basic Consideration’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 11, No. 9, January 2013, pp. 27-28
  9. Genesis of Indian Republic’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 11, No. 10, February 2013, pp. 23-25 & 27.
  10. ‘American Strategic Considerations in Afghanistan: An Analytical Study’, International Journal for Development Studies and Research, Vol. 2, No.-1, April 2013, New Delhi, 2013. pp. 5-9.
  11. ‘Theoretical Challenges of Non-Aligned Movement in Post-Cold War Era’, Journal of Social Science and Linguistic’, Vol.-2, No. -2, April 2013, New Delhi, 2013. pp. 91-95
  12. ‘Effects of Globalisation on Indian Economy’. South Asia Politics, Vol. 12, No. 5, September 2013, pp. 28-30.
  13. ‘Profile of Current Indian Politics’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 12, No. 7, November 2013, pp. 20-21.
  14. ‘Indian National Congress After Nehru; A Historical Perspective’, History Past and Present, Vol. 6, 2013, Magadh University, Bodh Gaya.
  15. ‘Good Governance and Participatory Democracy’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 12, No. 9, January 2014, pp. 40-41 and 49.
  16. ‘The Likelihood of Lok Sabha Election 2014’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 12, No. 11, March 2014, pp. 27-28.
  17. ‘Dalit Dilemma: A Perspective Analysis, South Asia Politics, Vol. 13, No. 1, May 2014, pp. 29-31.
  18. ‘Endless War in Afghanistan,South Asia Politics, Vol. 13, No. 3, July 2014, pp. 4-6.
  19. ‘Judging Judicial Corruption in India’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 13, No. 7, November 2014, pp. 41-45.
  20. ‘Origin and Status of Corruption in IndiaInternational Journal of Department Studies and Research-A Referred International Journal, Vol. 3, No. 1, January-March 2014 (V.L. Media Studio, New Delhi, 2014).
  21. ‘Internal Emergency in India: Historical Perspective’ Journal of Social Science and Linguistics – A Referred International Journal, Vol. 4, No. 2, January-June 2014 (V.L. Media Studio, New Delhi, 2014).
  22. ‘Beginning of Regionalism in South east Asia, South Asia Politics, Vol. 13, No. 10, February 2015, pp. 47-50.
  23. India and China: Strategic Engagements’, South Asia Politics, Vol. 14, No. 1, May 2015, pp. 9-15.
  24. Social Justice in India, South Asia Politics, Vol. 14, No. 5, September 2015 (New Delhi, 2015) pp. 40-44.
  25. Endless Border Talks with China, South Asia Politics, Vol.14, No. 9, January 2016 (New Delhi, 2016), pp. 34-36.
  26. Tradition and Trends of Reservation in Pre-Independence India, Indian Journal of Dalit and Tribal Studies, Vol.3, Issue 2, July-December, 2015, pp. 102-110, ISSN: 2348-1757, published by Human Empowerment and Research Society, Varanasi (U.P.).
  27. Kashmir Problem Without End, South Asia Politics, Vol. 14, No. 11, March 2016 (New Delhi: 2016), pp. 20-22.
  28. Changing Perceptions on Kashmir: National and International, Political Discourse. Vol. 1, No. 2, July 2016, pp. 69-74. Published by the University Department of Political Science, BRA Bihar University Muzaffarpur (Bihar)
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  33. ‘Perceptions Behind Border Negotiations with China’, Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 66th Session, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan 2005-06, B.P. Sahu, Secretary, Department of History, Delhi University, Delhi, 2006-07, pp. 1257-66.
  34. ‘A perspective Post-Mortem of Natural Disaster’, R.B. Singh, ed., Natural Hazards and Disaster Management Vulnerability and Mitigation, Rawat Publications, Jaipur, 2006, pp. 305-12.
  35. ‘Contours of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj’, A.K. Thakur and D. N. Yadav, eds., Panchayati Raj System: Confronting the Challenges, Department of Political Science, Purnea College, Purnea, 2007, pp. 114-23.
  36. ^MkW- vEcsMdj ds jktuSfrd fopkj % ,d fo’ys”k.k*] MkW- ¼Jherh½ lq’khyk dqekjh ¼lEiknd½] ‘kks/k&leh{kk & ts- ih- xzkeh.k ,oa Je&v/;;u laLFkku dh ‘kks/k&if=dk] laxks”Bh fo’ks’kkad] ekpZ 2007] i`”B- 26&38-
  37. ^iapk; rh jkt O; oLFkk, oa xzkeh. k fodkl*] MkW0 lqHkk”k pUnz; kno ¼lEiknd½] Lekfjdk& HkwisUnz ukjk; k t; arh&lg&LFkkiuk fnol] HkwisUnz ukjk;.1k eaMy fo’ofo|ky;] e/ksiqjk ¼fcgkj½] Qjojh 2008] i`”B & 30&33-
  38. Dimensions of Human Security‘, Praveen Kumar Jha, ed., Empowering Marginalized Communities, H.P. Bhargava Book House, Agra, 2008, pp. 177-83.
  39. The Origin and Status of Madhesi in Nepal‘, Subhash Chandra Yadav, ed., Asmarika, Bhupendra Narayan Jayanti Sah-Ashthapna Diwas, Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhepura (Bihar), February 2009, pp. 94-99.
  40. Diplomatic Isolation of Pakistan Over Kargil‘, K.C. Choudhary, ed., India’s Foreign Policy in Contemporary International Scenario, South Asian Publishers, New Delhi, 2009, pp. 97-101.
  41. ‘Empowerment of Women in India’, Dr. Sanjay Kumar Jha, ed., Empowerment of Women in Globalised 21st Century, Satyam Publications, New Delhi, 2010, pp. 351-62.
  42. ‘Human Values in Indian Constitution’, in Rajkumar Singh, Author, Contemporary India with Controversial Neighbours, Gyan Publishing House, 23, Main Ansari Road, Darya Ganj, New Delhi, 2011, pp. 47-53.
  43. Plebiscite in Kashmir: Faces of Tragedy‘, in Ibid., pp. 203-13.
  44. India and China with Panchsheel in Asia‘, Ibid., pp. 203-13.
  45. Genesis of Power Devolution in Sri Lanka‘, Ibid., pp. 217-26.
  46. Emergence and Spread of Maoist in Nepal‘, Ibid., pp. 256-63.
  47. The Troubled Waters of Farakka: A Factor for Up and Down in Indo-Bangladesh Relations’, Ibid., pp. 273-84.   
  48. ‘Development of State-Society Relations in Modern Nepal’, in Saurabh & N.P. Chaudhary, eds., Constitutional Evolution in Nepal, Pentagon Press, New Delhi, 2012, pp. 132-141.
  49. ; qx fuekZrk % xk¡/kh vkSj csuhiwjh eqt¶ Qjiqj 2010] jkts’oj izlkn flag] lEiknd] tkx`fr laLFkku] eqt¶ Qjiqj ¼fcgkj½] 2012] i`”B 4 1&50- 
  50. ‘Naxalism: A Real Threat to Indian State’, in N.P. Chaudhary, A.K. Ojha, eds., Indian Democracy Contemporary Challenge, Shipra Publications, New Delhi, 2013, pp. 99-107.
  51. ‘Anatomy of Political Corruption’ in Rajkumar Singh, Author, Be Update and Face to Face with Indian Republic, Kalpaz Publications, C-30, Satyawati Nagar, Delhi, 2014.
  52. ‘Human Rights of Women and Globalisation,’ in Ibid, pp. 258-265.
  53. ‘Gender Equality: Postmodern Prospects and Challenges’, in Ibid, pp. 251-258.
  54. ‘Foreign Policy Through the Ages’, in Ibid, pp. 277-280.
  55. ‘New Thrusts of India’s National Interest’, in Ibid, pp. 280-287.
  56. ‘Perspective and Prospects of Modern NAM’, in Ibid, pp. 293-297.
  57. ‘India’s Look East Policy: A Re-look Required,’ International Journal of Development Studies and Research – A Referred International Journal, Vol. 3, New Delhi, 2014, pp. 110-116.
  58. Indian Social Justice in Globalization, South Asia Politics, Vol.15, No. 8, December 2016 (New Delhi), pp. 31.32.
  59. Security Dilemma Between India and Nepal in Chinese Perspective, Shodh-Dhara, Vol. 2&3, June-September 2015, pp. 128-133. Published by Shakshik Avam Anusandhan Sansthan, Orai (Jalaun) U.P.
  60. Present Indian Judiciary: Stages of Development, Indian Journal of Society and Politics, Vol. 3 (01), pp. 17-20. Published by Winsome India Educational Trust, Mau-275101 (India).
  61. Outgoing Obama’s Terror Policy in South Asia, South Asia Politics, Vol. 15, No. 10, February 2017 (New Delhi), pp. 48-50.
  62. Nuclear Going Motivations in South Asia, South Asia Politics, Vol. 16, No. 2, June 2017 (New Delhi), pp. 16-20.
  63. Understanding State System Perception of Independent India, Afro-Asian Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. VIII, No. III, Quarter III, 2017 (Agra), pp. 1-15.  
  64. Prospect of Peace Via Panchsheel in India-China Relation Society and Politics, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2015, pp. 35-41, Published by VL Media Solutions, New Delhi.
  65. Different Dimensions of Secularism in India: An Analysis, Society and Politics Vol. 6,   No. 2, 2016. pp 118-123. Published by VL Media Solutions, New Delhi.
  66. Management and Uses of Nuclear Energy in Daily Life ‘Akshara’ published by M.L.T. College, Saharsa (under B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura), November 2018, pp 60-66.
  67. ‘Brighter prospect of Japan-India Relations in Modi 20’, Kootneeti, 2 August 2019. Published from C-7, Noida Sector 6, Noida, Delhi, India. 
  68. ‘Changing the game plan of Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir’, Kootneeti, 6 August 2019.
  69. ‘Face to face with a Historical Nuclear Tragedy’, Kootneeti, 9 August 2019.
  70. ‘Provocations and outcomes: Proxy War against India in Kashmir,’ Kootneeti, 15 August 2019.
  71. ‘India Pakistan Relations-post-1998’, Kootneeti, 18 August 2019.
  72. ‘Dynamics of India’s policy of Non- alignment’, Kootneeti, 21 August 2019.
  73. ‘Kashmir is not a disease but a symptom of issue’, Foreign Policy Times 7. Published from Foreign Policy Research Centre (FPRC), 7B/3 Maharaja Bagh Basement, New Delhi. 
  74. ‘Role and significance of India as an Asian power’, Kootneeti, 26 August 2019.
  75. ‘Pak policy in based on fear and hatred of India’, Indian Observer Post, 31 August 2019. Published form Sri Aurobindo Marg Block Q, Green Park, New Delhi.
  76. ‘Bilateral and multi-lateral dimensions of Cross-border terrorism’, Kootneeti, 6 September 2019.
  77. ‘Demand for Sindhudesh in modern Pakistan’, Kootneeti, 12.09.2019.
  78.   ‘Making of India’s Neighbourhood policy’, Kootneeti, 29.09.2019.
  79.    ‘The Origins of Pak-Afghan Terrorism’, Geopolitical Monitor, 30.09.2019.
  80.    ‘Jammu and Kashmir through the ages: From early to accession’, South Asia Journal, 04.10.2019.
  81.    ‘At 70, is China still a challenge for America?’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 12.10.2019.
  82.    ‘Anti-Muslim policy of British Empire in South Asia’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 01.11.2019.
  1.    ‘Recent larger positive aspects of India-China relations’, Foreign Policy Research Centre Journal, New Delhi, 2019(2), pp. 74-76.
  2. ‘Universal discriminatory policy of America’, The Rising Kashmir, a daily newspaper, Press Enclave, Flat No. 7, Residency Road, Srinagar, Kashmir, India.
  3. ‘China’s Strategic Challenges for India’, Kashmir Observer, 19 July 2019. Published from Dal Lake Boulevard, Srinagar, Kashmir.
  4. ‘America’s super power rivalry and terrorism in South Asia’, Rising Kashmir, 2 August 2019
  5.    ‘Long-term socio-political effects of British rule in India’, Pakistan Observer, 18.10.2019.
  6.      ‘Developing content and forms of democracy’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 26.10.2019.
  7.      ‘India – China territorial diplomacy around 1962’, Kootneeti, 01.11.2019.
  8.      ‘Larger causes surrounding terrorism in South Asia’, Daily Outlook Afghanistan, 06.11.2019.
  9.      Ambphalla, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, 180001, India. 
  10.      ‘Prospects of nuclear threats between India and Pakistan’, Early Times, 14.11.2019.
  11.      ‘Birth and consequences of two nation theory in South Asia’, State Times, 14.11.2019.
  12.      ‘Recent profile of Indian religion in politics’, State Times, 21.11.2019.
  13.      Consequences of Pakistan’s larger game plan in Kashmir’, Early Times, 21.11.2019. 
  14.      Long-term nuclear interests of US in South Asia, Early Times, 26.11.2019.
  15. British policy and treaties of Lahore, Amritsar, State Times, 27.11.2019.
  16. Religious identities and cultural in heritance of Kashmir Early Times, 29.11.2019
  17. Ways beyond nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan, Kashmir Telegraph, Mumbai, 29.11.2019.
  18. Baluchistan from cheerful Independence to Corrosive Accession foreign Policy Research Centre Journal – 2019 (3), pp. 56.58
  19. Nuclear promises and performance of modern Pakistan Early Times 5.12.19.
  20. Dimension of South Asian nuclear dilemma-Rising Kashmir 06.12.19
  21. Basics of ideological currents in J&K State Times 9.12.19
  22. Global dangers of horizontal nuclear proliferation Rising Kashmir 13.12.19
  23. Factors surrounding India’s nuclear development-Kootneeti – 14.12.2019.
  24. Role of Nehru in Changing Indian Society and Politics early Times – 16.12.19
  25. Living legacies of Buddhism in Jammu and Kashmir State Times – 16.12.19
  26. Regional and global factors of South Asian nuclearisation No. 40, FPRS Journal 2019 (4) pp. 50-51.
  27. Foundational basics of democracy in Pakistan State Times, 22.12.2019
  28. Changing contours of Pakistan’s nuclear thinking Early Times 22.12.2019
  29. Last days challenges of Dogra dynasty in J&K Early Times, 27.12.2019
  30. Socio-political profile of present J and k State Times, 29.12.2019
  31. Motivations behind Indian nuclear power – Early Times, 06.01.2020
  32. Profile of Nehru as a man and politician State Times, 08.01.2020
  33. Sea of difference between East and West Pakistan The Kootneeti 10.01.2020
  34. Management of village lends in globalization Rising Kashmir 17.01.2020
  35. Changing profile of modern Pakistan Early Times 12.01.2020
  36. Regional challenges of SAARC beyond South Asia-Rising Kashmir 21.01.2020
  37. Myth and reality about nuclear energy- State Times 22.01.2020
  38. Inside story of Fukushima nuclear mish happening Early Times 21.01.2020
  39. Relation between British policy and partition State Times, 28.1.2020
  40. Nuclear Weapons and domestic politics – Rising Kashmir 28.1.2020
  41. National turmoil and nuclear power in perspective Early Times 01.02.2020
  42. Dynamisms of National conference around Independence. State Times 05.02.2020
  43. Social justice challenges in India – Rising Kashmir 08.02.2020
  44. Economic horizons of SAARC in perspective Early Time 11.02.2020
  45. Sindhu’s social set up of modern Pakistan Kootneeti, 08.02.2020
  46. Circumstantial evidences of India’s Partition state Time 13.02.2020
  47. Proliferation and security in post – 1998 South Asia Rising Kashmir 15.02.2020
  48. India factor in Pak Nuclear Programme Early Times, 18.02.2020
  49. Coalitional conditions in a plural society State Times, 19.02.2020
  50. Review of US approach on Kashmir. Rising Kashmir 20.02.2020
  51. Musharraf – Man, mission and management State Times 25.02.2020
  52. India’s convergence of interest with US and beyond Rising Kashmir 27.02.2020
  53. Re-setting of relations with neighbours in post 1998 Early Times 29.02.2020
  54. Indian status of good governance – State Times 01.03.2020
  55. Perspective and prospect of moss movement in India Early Times, 04.03.2020
  56. Revisiting Indo – Pakistan spirit of Bus Diplomacy Kootneeti, 08.03.2020
  57. Changing context of India-Nepal relations State Times 13.03.2020
  58. Regional conflict and arms race in South Asia, Early Times, 22.03.2020.
  59. Effects of Sino-Pak nuclear collusion, State Times, 22.03.2020.
  60. Reasons behind India’s withdrawal from RECP, Foreign Policy Research Centre, 
  61. New Delhi, March 2020, pp.62-65.
  62. Developing dimensions of Indian democracy, Early Times, 26.03.2020.
  63. Covid-19: Social history of epidemic and pandemic, Rising Kashmir, 31.03.2020.
  64. Causes and effects of viral and bacterial infections, Early Times, 31.03.2020.
  65. Covid-19: A deadly challenge for humanity, State Times, 01.04.2020.
  66. Covid-19: Global pollution and solutions, Rising Kashmir, 06.04.2020.
  67. Relation between Covid-19 and body immune system, Early Times, 08.04.2020.
  68. Changing history of coronavirus diseases 2003-2019, Kootneeti, 10.04.2020.
  69. Covid-19 and mental health management, Rising Kashmir, 12.04.2020.
  70. Covid-19 and poor population of the globe, The Diplomatist,14.04.2020.
  71. Covid-19: Development of viruses in human, Rising Kashmir, 17.04.2020.
  72. Myth and reality of pandemic Covid-19, State Times, 20.04.2020.
  73. Covid -19 and challenges of e-learning in education, Early Times, 23.04.2020.
  74. Covid-19 and challenges of elderly people, The Diplomatist, 23.04.2020.
  75. Covid-19 and changing face of global democracy State Times, 27.04.2020.
  76. Labour challenges for agriculture and industry, Rising Kashmir, 28.04.2020.
  77. Delicate points of India -China border dispute, Foreign Policy Research Centre, April 2020, pp.49-52.
  78. Covid-19 and changing profile of Indian federalism, Early Times, 30.04.2020.
  79. Promoting factors of Covid-19, The Diplomatist, 02.05.2020.
  80. Prospects of coming elections and Covid-19, State Times, 04.05.2020.
  81. Covid-19: challenges and opportunities of SAARC, Rising Kashmir, 05.05.2020.
  82. Compulsions of e-learning in higher education, Early Times, 05.05.2020.
  83. Prospects of Covid-19 vaccine, Rising Kashmir, 10.05.2020.
  84. Contemporary social challenges and Covid-19, Kootneeti, 14.05.2020.
  85. Role of leadership and Covid-19, Early Times, 15.05.2020.
  86. Dimensions of pandemic stress management, Rising Kashmir, 16.05.2020.
  87. Pandemic and the lessons for global metro cities, Modern Diplomacy, 19.05.2020.
  88. Dimensions of online learning in higher education, Early Times, 23.05.2020.
  89. Dimensions of approaches to combat Covid-19, The Diplomatist, 22.05.2020.
  90. Covid-19 and global systems: Capitalism vs. socialism, Early Times, 29.05.2020.
  91. Economic recession and developing nations, Rising Kashmir, 01.06.2020.
  92. Long lockdowns and status of Indian MESEs, Modern Diplomacy, 01.06.2020.
  93. Constitutional provisions and migrant workers in India, Early Times, 04.06.2020.
  94. Lockdown framework and fundamental rights, Rising Kashmir, 07.06.2020.
  95. Dynamics of Panchayati Raj institutions in Covid-19, Early Times, 09.06.2020.
  96. Beginning of SCs STs reservation in India, State Times, 10.06.2020.
  97. Compulsions of online learning in higher education, Kootneeti, 13.06.2020.
  98. Relation between pandemic and women’s participation, 14.06.2020.
  99. Global practices of human rights and Covid-19, Rising Kashmir, 16.06.2020.
  100. Dimensions of child labour and Covid-19, Early Times, 22.06.2020.
  101. Covid-19 and economic recovery plans in India, The Diplomatist, 22.06.2020.
  102. Acknowledging uncertainty will improve credibility, Rising Kashmir, 25.06.2020.
  103. Global transmission and control of Covid-19, Modern Diplomacy, 25. o6.2020.
  104. Emerging trends of nationalism and Covid-19, Early Times, 27.06.2020.
  105. Pandemic and economy, Rising Kashmir, 28.06.2020.
  106. Consequences of pandemic and the global education system, Rising Kashmir, 03.07.2020.
  107. Security dilemma of nations in South Asia, Early Times, 03.07.2020.
  108. Myth and reality of Pak-Afghan relations, Kootneeti, 06.07.2020.
  109. Prevention of pandemic and State policy, Rising Kashmir, 09.07.2020.
  110. Modernisation of coal policy in India: Wat forward, Early Times, 10.07.2020.
  111. Covid-19- status of women workforce in tea plantation, Rising Kashmir, 14.07.2020.
  112. Pandemic and urban unemployment in India and beyond, Early Times, 15.07.2020.
  113. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on modern science and technology, Rising Kashmir,  21.07.2020.
  114. Challenges ahead of India-China trade relations, Early Times, 21.07.2020.
  115. Role of Zia-ul-Haq in changing Pak society, Modern diplomacy, 27.07.2020.
  116. Prospects of cashless society in a pandemic, Early Times, 28.07.2020.
  117. Basics of Covid-19 and upcoming global system, Foreign Policy Research Centre, July 2020, pp.106-9.
  118. Status of regionalism and ethnicity in Pakistan, Kootneeti, 06.08.2020.
  119. Mental health and Covid-19, Rising Kashmir, 07.08.2020.
  120. Prospects of new national education policy, Early Times, 12.08.2020.
  121. Prospects of employment and NEP 2020, State Times, 13.08.2020.
  122. Historical and religious significance of present Ayodhya, State Times, 15.08.2020.
  123. Socio-political bases of social justice in modern India, Early Times, 17.08.2020.
  124. Emergence of struggle in present South China Sea, Rising Kashmir, 19.08.2020.
  125. Dimensions of religious rivalry and beyond, State Times, 27.08.2020.
  126. Relevance of global health concept and the pandemic, Rising Kashmir, 28/08/2020.
  127. Emerging superpower status: Ways forward for India, Early Times, 02.09.2020.
  128. Conceptual dimensions of ‘Superpower’ status, Rising Kashmir, 03.09.2020.
  129. Indian secularism in global perspectives, The Rise, 05.09.2020.
  130. Present profile of party system in India, Early Times, 08.09.2020.
  131. Effects of 9/11on terrorism in South Asia, Early Times, 11.09.2020.
  132. Changing paradigms of modern diplomacy, Rising Kashmir, 11.09.2020.

 

Membership of editorial/advisory board in Indian Journals

  1. Third Concept – International Journal of Ideas (India) ISSN- 0970-7247.  Published from LB 39, Prakash Deep Building, 7 Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi-110001. Website www.thirdconceptjournal.co.in
  2. Associate Editor, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research ISSN No. 2455-2070. Gupta Publications, House No. 169. C-11, Sector 3, Rohini, Delhi, India. 
  3. Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Management Studies and Social Science Research (IJMSSSR) website http//www.ijmsssr. or/index.htmal.
  4. Associate Editor, International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research. Published from 153, Menka Apartment, Indrapuri Colony, Bhanwar Kuwa, Indore, Madhya Pradesh. India. 
  5. Section Editor, Journal of Social Science Research editor, ISSN-2321-1091. Khalsa Publications, Rajasansi, Punjab, India. 
  6. Editorial Board Member and Reviewer, International Journal of Humanities and Social Science ISSN. 2208-2212. Published from Engineer’s Publication House plot No 15, Firozpur Jhirka, Haryana, India. 
  7. Editorial Board Member   SCIREA Journal of Sociology. Published by Science Research Association, website http://www.scirea.org/journal/sociolgy.
  8. Member, Board of Referees, International Journal of Arts, Humanities Literature and Science, ISSN-2581-3641. website www.ijahls. com
  9. Associate Editor, Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research, Plot No. 15, Near Bus Stand Firozpur, Jhirkha, Haryana, India.

 

  1. Successfully Guided Research Works
  2. Title of the Thesis, ‘A Study of Quadrangular Predicament of Nepal’s Foreign Policy 1955-1985′. Degree awarded by BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, vide memo no. C/1963 – dated 24.03.1998.
  3. Title of the Thesis, ‘Humanistic Philosophy and Parliamentary Democracy: Views of M.N. Roy’. Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam / Ph.D. – 653 – 702/99 Dated 22.03.1999.
  4. Title of the Thesis, ‘Foreign Economic Relations of Nepal 1955-1972′. Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam/Ph.D. 9 -329/05- 196/05 dated 24.09.2005.
  5. Title of the Thesis, ‘Sharing of Ganga Water as a Factor in Indo-Bangladesh Relations 1971-1996′. Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam/Ph.D. 9 -290/04 -201/05 dated 28.09.2005.
  6. Title of the Thesis, ^dkSfVY; dkyhu jktuhfrd fparu esa jktlŸkk, oa fu”Bk*. Degree awarded by BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, vide memo no. C/4121-31 dated 03.08.2006.
  7. Title of the Thesis ‘India-China Relations 1962-2000’. Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam/Ph.D. 9-419/07-028/08 dated 25-03-2008. 
  8. Title of the Thesis, ‘India-Sri Lanka Relations 1991-2000′. Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam/Ph.D. (02-02)-33/06-085/9 dated 21.04.2009.
  9. Title of the Thesis, ‘State Autonomy as a Factor in Centre-State Relations‘. Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam/Ph.D.(E) (Ph.D.) 9-528/09-252/11 dated 30.07.2011.
  10. Title of the Thesis ‘India and Non-alignment in Post-Cold War Period’, Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. Exam/Ph.D. (E) (Ph.D.) – 690/12-0/6/13 dated 07-01-2013.
  11. Title of the Thesis ‘iapk; rh laLFkkvksa ds fodkl esa efgykvksa dk; ksxnku ¼fcgkj ds lUnHkZ esa½’ Degree awarded by B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, vide memo no. EXAM/Ph.D. (E.Ph. D-772/13)-757/17 dated 16.08.2017.

    Approved Research Guide

  1. Approved Research Guide of Nalanda Open University Vide its Reference No. 37/8 dated 26/02/2009, 3rd Floor, Biscomaun Bhawan, West Gandhi Maidan, Patna – 800001.
  2. Awards – Awarded/Selected

 

  1. Selected and awarded for the ‘Best Academician of the Year Award (Male) 2018 in Global Education and Corporate Leadership Awards (GECL-2018) by Life Way Tech India, on 27 December 2019. Address, Plot No. 8, Shivajee Park, Alwar, Rajasthan-301001. Venue Meerut Institute of Engineering and Technology (MIET (, Meerut (U.P.). 
  2. Selected and Awarded for the ‘Best Researcher in Social Science Award conferred by International Association of Research and Developed Organization (India Education Charitable Trust, India). Venue- KU Home, Kasetsart University, Chatuchak, Bangkok, Thailand, on 10 February 2019.
  3. Selected and Awarded Prestigious Innovative Research Developers and Publishers (IRDP) Life Time Achievements National Award 2019 for Teaching, Research and Publications, 24 August 2019. Address 2/5 Krishna Industrial Estate, Mettukuppam, Vanagaram, Chennai, India. 
  4. Selected for the category of ‘Distinguished professor Award’ by the D.K. International Research Foundation Faculty Awards 2018, Address, Number 321, Rayal Nagar, North Mathavi Road, Preambular – 621212, Tamilnadu. 
  5. Selected For the category of ‘Leading Educationist of India Award 2018, by the D.K. International Research Foundation Faculty Awards 2018, Number 321, Rayal Nagar, North Mathavi Road, Preambular – 621212, Tamilnadu. 
  6. Lectures Delivered as Resource Person
  1. Delivered Lectures on (i) Nuclear Deterrence (ii) Terrorism as a Threat to New International Order and (iii) India’s Foreign Policy – Continuity and Change at the 9th Refresher Course of Political Science on 13th and 14th February 2002, sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, and organised by Academic Staff College, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur.    
  2. Delivered Lectures on (iv) India-Sri Lanka Relations (v) India-Nepal Relations (vi) India-Pakistan Relations and (vii) India-France Relations at the 13th Refresher Course of Political Science on 5th and 6th April 2012, sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, and organised by Academic Staff College, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur.
  1. Delivered Lectures on (viii) Bases of India’s Foreign Policy (ix) Balance Power and (x) National Interest at the 14th Refresher Course of Political Science on 29th and 30th January 2015, sponsored by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, and organised by Academic Staff College, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur.

Academic Counsellor

  1. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), Maidan Garhi, New Delhi.
  2. Nalanda Open University, Patna.

    Membership

  1. All India Political Science Association
  2. Bihar Political Science Association
  3. Indian History Congress
  4. Bihar Itihas Parishad
  5. Seminars, Conferences, Workshops Attended 

      UGC                                                                              

  1. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on ‘Panchayati Raj System: Perspective and Prospects’ 7-9 February 1990 held at RDS College, Muzaffarpur and presented a paper entitled “Panchayati Raj System and Rural Development”.
  2. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on ^Jh jkeo`{k csuhiqjh thou] l`tu ,oa fparu* 14-16 December 1999 held at RBM College. Muzaffarpur and presented a paper entitled, ^^csuhiqjh vkSj lektoknh vkUnksyuA**
  3. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on, ^HkkjrsUnq vkSj vk/kqfud fgUnh dh pqukSfr; k¡*10-11 March 2002, organised by the Department of Hindi, Harishchandra Post-Graduate College, Varanasi (UP) and Presented a paper entitled, ^vk/kqfudrk dk vkxeu vkSj HkkjrsUnq gfj’pUnz*-
  4. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on, ‘Empowerment of Marginalised Groups Towards Social Development’ 17-18 November 2006, organised by the University Department of Psychology, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura (Bihar) and presented a paper entitled, ‘Basic Dimensions of Human Security’.
  5. UGC – ICSSR – sponsored National Seminar on ^yksd thou dh lkekftd, oa lkaLd`frd ÅtkZ vkSj; kaf=d dyk ek/; eksa dk gLr{ksi*] 10-11 February 2007, organised by the Department of Hindi, Harishchandra Post-Graduate College, Varanasi (UP), and presented a paper entitled, ^yksd thou dh ijEijk % mn~Hko, oa fodkl*-
  6. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on ‘Women Empowerment and Globalisation: Challenges for the 21st Century’, 17-18 March 2007, organised by the Department of Economics, T.N.B. College, T.M. Bhagalpur University Bhagalpur (Bihar), and presented a paper entitled, ‘Empowerment of Women in India’.
  7. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on ‘Panchayati Raj System: Confronting the Challenges’, 29-30 July 2007, organised by the Department of Political Science Purnea College, Purnea (Bihar) and presented a paper entitled, ‘Contours of Rural Development and Panchayati Raj’.
  8. UGC – sponsored National Seminar on ‘India’s Foreign Policy in Contemporary International Scenario’ 22-23 February 2008, organised by the University Department of Political Science, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur and presented a paper entitled ‘Essentials of India-China Border Dispute’, also presented another paper entitled, ‘Diplomatic Isolation of Pakistan over Kargil’ as co -author.
  9. UGC – sponsored National Seminar on ‘Human Rights: Women and Children Perspectives’ 2-3 March 2012, organised by Raj Narain College, Hajipur, and Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), Regional Branch (Patna), and presented a paper entitled, ‘Human Rights of Women and Globalisation.’
  10. UGC-sponsored National Seminar on, ‘Political Corruption in India’, 20-21 July 2012, organised by the University Department of Political Science, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura (Bihar), and presented a paper entitled, ‘Anatomy of Political Corruption in India’. 

    Conference – sponsored 

  1. The First Bihar Political Science Conference of Bihar Political Science Association. 10th February 1990, held at RDS College, Muzaffarpur. 
  2. Sixty-fifth Session of the Indian History Congress held at the M.J.P. Rohilkhand University, Bareilly (UP), 28-30 December 2004 and presented a paper entitled, ‘The Troubled Waters of Farakka: A factor for up and down in Indo-Bangladesh Relations’.
  3. The Sixth Conference of Bihar Itihas Parishad at L.S. College, Muzaffarpur (Bihar), 29-30 July 2005 and presented a paper entitled, ^oS’kkyh ds x.kra= dh dFkk&O; Fkk*-
  4. The Sixty-sixth Session of the Indian History Congress held at Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan (West Bengal), 28-30 January 2006 and presented a paper entitled, ‘Perceptions Behind Border Negotiations with China’.
  5. The 53rd Conference of All India Political Science Association held at the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur (Rajasthan), 27-29 December 2006 and presented a paper entitled, ‘Relevance of SAARC in South Asian Context’.
  6. The Sixty-eighth Session of the Indian History Congress held at Delhi University, Delhi, 28-30 December 2007 and presented a paper entitled, ‘Panchsheel: A Symbol of Asian Solidarity’.
  7. 17. The Seventieth Session of the Indian History Congress held at Department of History, University of Calcutta, 15-17 May 2010 and presented a paper entitled; ‘LTTE in Sri Lanka: Faded Not Finished.’
  8. The 5th Annual Conference of Indian Political Science Association organised by the Department of Public Administration, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, 28-30 December 2011, and presented a paper entitled, ‘US Strategic Considerations in Afghanistan.’
  9. The Seventy-third Session of the Indian History Congress held at University of Mumbai, Mumbai, 28-30 December 2012 and presented a paper entitled’, Foundational Genesis of Indian Republic’.

    International 

  1. UGC, ICSSR and INSA- sponsored International Seminar on ‘Land Use Land Cover Change and Agro-Biodiversity’ organised by National P.G. College, Department of Geography, University of Lucknow, Lucknow, 7-8 March 2008 and presented a paper entitled ‘Perspectives on Panchayati Raj and Land Resource Development’ also acted as a chairperson in the Seminar.
  2. UGC – sponsored International Seminar on ‘Constitutional Crisis in Nepal’, 22 January 2011, held at University Department of Political Science, B.R. Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, in association with Indian Council of World Affairs, Sapru House, New Delhi, and presented a paper entitled, ‘Development of State – Society Relations in Modern Nepal.’
  3. UGC – Sponsored International Seminar on ‘Indo-Nepal Relations: Retrospect and Prospect’ organised by Department of History, L.N. Mithila University, Kameshwarnagar Darbhanga, 22-23 November 2014 and presented a paper entitled, India-Nepal strategic Relationship: Beginning and prospect.
  4. Attended International Seminar on ‘Prime Ministers of India from Jawaharlal to Narendra Modi, held on 29th November 2015 and organized by Bihar Political Science Association in Collaboration with P.G. Department of Political Science, 

A.N. College, Patna and presented a paper entitled ‘Changing Nature of Indian State: Nehru to Narendra Modi’. 

    National 

  1. National Seminar on ‘Rabindra Nath Cultural Ambassador of India to the World’, sponsored by the Government of India. Department of Culture, Ministry of Human Resource Development, organised by the Nidhi Institute of Human Development and Social Change, Muzaffarpur, 29-30 April 2000, and presented a paper entitled. ^jfoUnzukFk VSxksj vkSj Hkkjrh; laLdfr*-
  2. National Seminar on ^21 oha ‘krkCnh esa ts0 ih0 ds fopkjksa dh izklafxdrk* 11-12 October 2000, organised by J.P. Institute of Rural and Labour Study, Muzaffarpur, and presented a paper entitled. ^t; izdk’k ukjk; k dh fopkj&; k=k*-
  3. National Seminar on ‘Natural Disasters in Bihar: Management and Mitigation’ 1-2 March 2005, organised by the University Department of Geography, B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, and presented a paper entitled, ‘A Perspective Post-Mortem of Natural Disaster’.
  4. National Seminar on ^21 oha ‘krkCnh esa ckck lkgsc MkW- Hkhejko vEcsMdj ds fopkjksa dh izklafxdrk* 18 March 2007, organised by J.P. Institute of Rural and Labour Study, Muzaffarpur, and presented a paper entitled, ^MkW- vEcsMdj ds jktuSfrd fopkj %, d fo’ys”k. k*-

    Workshops 

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  2. Attended Orientation Programme on M.P.A. Course at India Gandhi National Open University, Organised by IGNOU Regional Centre, Calcutta, 25-26 November 2016.
  3. Attended One day workshop (06/10/2017) on ‘Implementation of Choice-Based Credit System’ in Semester System, organised by the B.N. Mandal University, Madhepura, in association with Council of Chemical Sciences. Also acted as Advisory Committee Member of the workshop.
  4. Attended Sensitization workshop for Promotion of Research in the Universities of Bihar under the aegis of Raj Bhavan, Patna, on 29 May 2019

Orientation / Refresher Attended

  1. Orientation Course sponsored by the University Grants Commission and organised by Academic Staff College, Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, 4th -31st January 1990.
  2. Refresher Course sponsored by the University Grants Commission and organised by Academic Staff College, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, on  ‘Post-Cold War International Politics’, 21 September – 11th October 1993.
  3. Refresher Course sponsored by the University Grants Commission and organised by Academic Staff College, BRA Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, on ‘Principles & Practices of Public Administration’ 11th February -3rd March 1994.