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Panchali Saikia
Research Officer
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Areas of Interest India -Southeast Asia: Security and Strategic aspects, 'Transboundary Water Management' and 'Maritime Security'
Current Projects 'Southeast Asia Research Programme', and 'Transboundary Water Management'
Education BA (Hons.) in Political Science, Hindu College, University of Delhi.
MA in Political Science, Faculty of Social Science, University of Delhi.
Post Graduation in Human Rights, Indian Institute of Human Rights, Delhi.
Publications

Issue Brief:
Linking India’s Northeast with Southeast Asia: Significance of Internal Connectivity & Backward Integration

Articles:
Thailand: Tribulations of Migrant workers

Impediments to Yingluck’s New Approach for Southern Thailand

Thailand’s Repatriation of Myanmarese Refugees: Limited Options

Indonesia as ASEAN Chair: What Priorities?

South China Sea Disputes: Flawed Negotiations

The Mekong Sub-Region: Emerging Challenges And New Dynamics

China's Longjiang Dam: Concerns for Myanmar

Myanmar Elections 2010 - III: ASEAN's Ambivalence

Manmohan Singh in Southeast Asia

Terrorism in Philippines: Combine Hard and Soft Options

India: Soft, Hard or Sneaky?
Medha Chaturvedi and Panchali Saikia summarize an IPCS in-house discussion on India's identity as a soft or a hard state




BACKGROUND

Panchali Saikia is presently a research officer at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), New Delhi. She completed her Masters in Political Science and International Relations from University of Delhi and two years Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights from Indian Institute of Human Rights, New Delhi. Her primary areas of research interest include the Security and Strategic aspects in Southeast Asia, transboundary water Management in the region and improving the process of water governance between India-Southeast Asia. She is also working on Maritime disputes between India-Bangladesh-Myanmar.

                 
 
 

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