Dr. Nabamita De Bhowmik

Present Position: Assistant Professor

Department of Political Science, School of Liberal Arts and Culture Studies

E-mail: nabamita.debhowmik@adamasuniversity.ac.in

Education:


  • Ph.D in Indo-Pacific Studies, JNU
  • MPhil in Indo-Pacific Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • M.A in South and South East Asian Studies, University of Calcutta

Research Key Areas:


  • Area Studies with special focus on South and South East Asia
  • Foreign policy issues in Indo-Pacific
  • Multiculturalism and Citizenship

Experience:


  • Assistant Professor, Adamas University, India, 2019 – current

Research Publication (s):


  • Number of research papers published in International refereed journals: 1
  • Number of Book-Chapters in edited books: 1,

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Selected Publication (s):

  1. “The State, Minorities and the Dynamics of Multiculturalism in the Developing World”, The International Journal of Humanities and Social Studies, 4, Issue 2, 2016
  2. “SAGAR – India’s Neo-Liberal take on Act East Policy”, in Dr Archita Ghose and Dr Sarmistha De Basu (ed.) Contours of India’s Act East Policy: Opportunities, Challenges and Futuristic Trend of Indo-ASEAN Partnership, Kolkata Society for Asian Studies in collaboration with Indian Council for World Affairs, 2021.

Papers presented:

  1. Paper presentation at the National Conference on Contours of India’s ‘Act East’ Policy: Opportunities, Challenges and Futuristic Trends of Indo-ASEAN Partnerships (February 2019), organized by Kolkata Society for Asian Studies in collaboration with Indian Council of World Affairs, Institute of Foreign Policy Studies and Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Calcutta titled “SAGAR: India’s Neo-Liberal Take on Act East Policy”.
  2. Paper presentation at the International Conference on South Asia beyond Terrorism: Peace, Development and Human Security at Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam in collaboration with MAKAIAS KOLKATA (Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies), Institute for Contemporary Chinese Studies and Institute of Parliamentary Affairs, Government of Kerala, (December 2019) titled “India’s Role in Regional Development and Security: Challenges and Debates after Act East Policy”.
  3. Paper presentation at the National Conference on Politics and Development in India: Issues and Challenges at the 29th Conference of Odisha Political Science Association in collaboration with Utkal University and Indian Council for Social Science Research, New Delhi (December, 2021), titled India’s Commitment to SDG 2030 – Health Diplomacy to LIFE”.