Publications
A. Chapter in Edited Books:
1. “Perception and Reality in the Changing International Order” in Srikanth Kondapalli and Priyanka Pandit (eds.) China and the BRICS: Setting up a Different Kitchen (2016), New Delhi: Pentagon Press, pp. 57-79, (ISBN: 978-81-8274-927-6).“China’s 21st Century Maritime Silk Road: Strategy for Security” in R. Sidda Goud and Manisha Mookherjee (eds.) Sino-Indian Relations: Contemporary Perspective (2016), New Delhi: Allied Publishers, pp. 90-104, (ISBN: 978-93-85926-22-8).
2. “China, United States and the Changing Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific” in Sanjay Pulipaka & Saranya Sircar (eds.) East Asian Security: Changing Contours (2016), East Asia Research Program- Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations, New Delhi, pp. 17-19 (ISBN: 978-81925828-7).
3. “The Rising Tide of China in the Indian Ocean Region and India: Strategic Interests and Security Concerns” in R. Sidda Goud and Manisha Mookherjee (eds.) China in Indian Ocean Region(2015), New Delhi: Allied Publishers, , Price- Rs. 850, pp. 253-266, (ISBN: 978-81-8424-977-4).
B. Conference Volumes:
1. “Cognition and Perception of Mao Zedong in Shaping China’s Foreign Policy” (2013), Research Conference & Publications Division, IIM Kozhikode, pp. 499-511, (ISBN: 978-81-926239-3-1).
2. “The China Factor in redefining India-ROK relations” (2016), Research Association for the Studies of Korea (RASK), New Delhi, pp. 92-112.
C. Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals:
3. “US-India-Japan Partnership”, STRATEGIC VISION, Centre for Security Studies, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Volume 5, Issue No. 30, December 2016, pp. 14-17 ( ISSN 2227-3646).
4. Book Review of “China’s Transition Under Xi Jinping” Edited by Jagannath P. Panda, The Book Review, The Book Review Literary Trust, Volume Xl, Number 12, December 2016, pp. 8-9 (ISSN: 0970-4175).
5. “China, Japan and the Evolving Risks in the East China Sea: Implications and Policies to Avert Risks”, USI Journal, The United Service Institution of India, New Delhi, Volume CXLVI, No. 605, July –September 2016, pp. 327-335 (ISSN 0041-770X).
6. “Sino-Japanese Ties and the Burden of History”, STRATEGIC VISION, Centre for Security Studies, Institute of International Relations, National Chengchi University, Taiwan, Volume 5, Issue 26, April 2016, pp. 9-12 (ISSN 2227-3646).
7. Book Review on “India’s ocean: the story of India’s bid for regional leadership” by David Brewster, STRATEGIC ANALYSIS, Routledge, Volume 39, Issue 4, pp. 466-467, July/August 2015, DOI: 10.1080/09700161.2015.1047224(ISSN 0970-0161 (Print), 1754-0054 (Online).
8. “The Dynamics of “Congagement” in India-China Relations: Political Rivalry versus Economic Engagement”, REVIEW OF GLOBAL POLITICS, Graduate Institute of International Politics, National Chung Hsing University, Special Volume. 002, May 2015, pp. 17-37 (ISSN 1726-3786).
9. “De-Coding the “Beijing Consensus”: Is it an Alternative Growth Model?”, YONSEI JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES- PAPERS, ESSAYS AND REVIEWS, Yonsei University Press, Vol. VI, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2014, pp. 334-343, (ISSN 2005-9809).
10. “China in India’s ‘Look East’- Myanmar: Strategic Interests and Security Concerns”, INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, International Science Congress Association, Vol. 3, No. 6, June 2014, pp. 54-57, (ISSN 2319-3565).
11. Book Review of “On China” by Henry Kissinger, CHINA REPORT, Sage Publications, Vol. 50, No. 2, May 2014, pp. 164-166, doi: 10.1177/0009445514523641, (ISSN: 0009-4455, eISSN: 0973-063X).
D. Print /Online Journals:
1.“China’s Footprints in the Gulf: Quest for Oil Security”, in "Global Politics of Oil in West and Central Asia", WORLD FOCUS, Vol. XXXVII, No. 1, January 2016, pp. 82-86, U.S. Library of Congress No.: 80910345 (ISSN 2230-8458).
2. “The Optics of China-Japan Relations from the Politics of ‘Historical Memories’”, SYNERGY: THE JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ASIAN STUDIES, Asian Institute- Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Vol. 1, Issue 2, January 2015 (ISSN 2369-8217). Available at: http://utsynergyjournal.org/2016/01/08/the-optics-of-china-japan-relations-from-the-politics-of-historical-memories/.
3. Is China’s Rise Changing the Balance of Power in East Asia?”, in India and East Asia, FPRC Journal, No. 22, 2015, pp. 162-168, (ISSN 2277-2464). Available at: http://www.fprc.in/india-and-east-asia-web.pdf.
4.“India's ASEAN Policy and the 'China Factor': From 'Look East' to 'Engaging with the East’”, in “Regional Diplomacy: SAARC, ASEAN and BRICS”, WORLD FOCUS, Vol. XXXVI, No. 09, September 2015, pp. 104-110, U.S. Library of Congress No.: 80910345, (ISSN 2230-8458).
5.“India’s Policy Towards China: From Dilemma to Engagement”, in India’s neighbourhood policy post-2014, FPRC Journal, No. 21, 2015, pp. 121-131, (ISSN 2277-2464). Available at: http://fprc.in/India's-neighbourhood-policy.pdf
6. “Central Asia- The New Geopolitical Hotspot of China’s Oil & Gas Politics”, in India and her Odyssey of Oil Diplomacy in Central Asia & West Asia, WORLD FOCUS, Vol. XXXVI , No. 01, January 2015, pp. 107-112 , U.S. Library of Congress No.: 80910345, (ISSN 2230-8458).
7. “China as an ‘Observer’ to SAARC: Strategic Interests of China and Concerns for India”, in India’s New Foreign Policy: A Change in Perspective (SAARC in Focus), WORLD FOCUS, Vol. XXXV, No. 11, November 2014, pp. 130-134, U.S. Library of Congress No.: 80910345, (ISSN 2230-8458).
8. “India’s ‘Hot Economics & Cold Politics’ with its Eastern Neighbour- China”, in India & Neighbours- From UPA to NDA, Spreading the Fragrance of Diplomacy and Development: The New NDA Governments Neighbourhood Mantra, WORLD FOCUS, Vol. XXXV, No. 9, September 2014, pp. 130-135, U.S. Library of Congress No.: 80910345, (ISSN 2230-8458).
9. “Xi Jinping’s ‘Chinese Dream’ and its Implications for India”,in China in a Changing World: An Ascendant Global Player? Burgeoning India-China Relations, WORLD FOCUS, Vol. XXXV, No. 3, March 2014, pp. 7-11, U.S. Library of Congress No.: 80910345, (ISSN 2230-8458).
D. Study Projects:
1. “China in the Indian Ocean: Strategic Interests and Policies”, in China’s Foreign Policy in 21st Century, Country Specific Study Project- Studies on China (CSS China), Edited by Dr. Mahendra Gaur, Foreign Policy Research Centre, New Delhi, Vol. 3, January 2015, pp. 116-128.
E. Articles in Political, Economic and Security Discussion Forums:
1. “Interpreting the Great Chinese Dream” (Cover Story), India-China Chronicle, India China Economic and Cultural Council, Volume I, Issue 8, January 2014, pp. 22-29, New Delhi-India. Available at www.icec-council.org.
2. “Cinemascope in China’s Soft Power Strategy”, India-China Chronicle, India China Economic and Cultural Council, Volume 4, Issue 2, March 2014, pp. 54-57, New Delhi-India. Available at www.icec-council.org.
3. “China in troubled waters with Japan: Rising tensions in the East China Sea”, Australian Security Magazine (ASM), August/September 2014, pp. 8-9, Australia, 13 August 2014. Available at: http://issuu.com/apsm/docs/asm_emag_august_september_2014_fina/11?e=9108448/8898102#.
4. “India’s China Policy: Need for a Proactive Diplomacy”, Pragati- Economics, Politics and Social Sciences Interest Group, Vol. 2, No. 2, October 2014, pp. 38-41, IIM Kozhikode. Available at: https://www.iimk.ac.in/stdaffairs/EPSMagazine.php.
5. “BCIM CORRIDOR: Connecting the Diplomatic Dots”, India-China Chronicle, India China Economic and Cultural Council, Volume 5, Issue 1, January-February 2015, pp. 24-26, New Delhi-India. Available at: www.icec-council.org.
6. “China: Shifting Energies to Central Asia”, India-China Chronicle, India China Economic and Cultural Council, Volume 5, Issue 2, March-April 2015, pp. 28-31, New Delhi-India. Available at: www.icec-council.org.
7. “‘All-Weather Friendship’ Between China and Pakistan: Implications for India”, India-China Chronicle, India China Economic and Cultural Council, Volume 5, Issue 3, May-June 2015, pp. 29-31, New Delhi-India. Available at: www.icec-council.org.
F. Discussion Forums- Online Publications:
1. “China’s Ambivalence over the Ukraine Crisis”, DSA Dialogue, Defence and Security Alert, New Delhi, India, 23 May 2014. Available at: http://www.dsalert.org/dialogue/2014/05/chinas-ambivalence-over-the-ukraine-crisis/.
2. “Will China and India Walk the Diplomatic Talk”, IITM CSCArticle# 74, IIT Madras China Studies Centre, Chennai, India, 13 June 2014. Available at: http://www.csc.iitm.ac.in/?q=node/492#overlay-context=node/491%3Fq%3Dnode/491.
3. “China’s Relations With Japan Goes Down Memory Lane”, China Focus- 21st Century China, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), U.S.A., 19 June 2014. Available at: http://chinafocus.us/2014/06/19/chinas-relations-japan-goes-memory-lane/.
4. “Xinjiang- The door to Global Jihad in China”, DSA Dialogue, Defence and Security Alert, New Delhi, India, 16 July 2014. Available at: http://www.dsalert.org/dialogue/2014/07/xinjiang-the-door-to-global-jihad-in-china/.
5. “Is China Looking the "Mahanian Way": The Quest for a Blue-Water Navy”, China Focus- 21st Century China, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), U.S.A., 14 July 2014. Available at: http://chinafocus.us/2014/07/14/china-looking-mahanian-way-quest-blue-water-navy/
6. “The Sino-Indian Border Talks and its Implications for Bilateral Relations”, Science Technology and Security Forum (STSF), Manipal University, Manipal, India, 11 August 2014. Available at: http://stsfor.org/content/sino-indian-border-talks-and-its-implications-bilateralrelations.
7. “Is BRICS the New “Game of Thrones” for India and China?”, China Focus- 21st Century China, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), U.S.A., 10 September 2014. Available at: http://chinafocus.us/2014/09/10/brics-new-game-thrones-india-china/
8. “China still haunted by Japan”, Asia Times Online (Greater China), Hong Kong, China, 19 September 2014. Available at: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/CHIN-01-190914.html.
9. “Xi Jinping’s Serendipity with India: Expectations of Greater Engagement”, Nickled and Dimed (Category- Foreign Policy and Politics & Institutions), Centre for International Economic Studies, Jindal School of International Affairs, O. P. Jindal University, India, 25 September 2014. Available at: http://ciesjsia.blogspot.in/.
10. “Modi-Xi Entente Cordiale: A new ‘Honeymoon Phase’ in India-China Relations”,China Focus-21st Century China, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), U.S.A., 30 September 2014. Available at: http://chinafocus.us/2014/09/30/modi-xi-entente-cordiale-new-honeymoon-phase-india-china-relations/.
11. “Hong Kong Protests”, IITM CSCArticle #80, IIT Madras China Studies Centre, Chennai, India, 14 October 2014. Available at: http://www.csc.iitm.ac.in/?q=node/522#overlay-context=login%3Fq%3Dlogin.
12. “ ‘Indian Ocean’- The 21st Century ‘Security Dilemma’ between China and India”, Nickled and Dimed (Category- Foreign Policy and Politics & Institutions), Centre for International Economic Studies, Jindal School of International Affairs, O. P. Jindal University, India, 15 November 2014. Available at: http://ciesjsia.blogspot.com/.
13. “China-Japan Talk the CBM Way to Settle the Diaoyu/Senkaku Crisis”, IITM CSCArticle# 83, IIT Madras China Studies Centre, Chennai, India, 31 January 2015. Available at: http://csc.iitm.ac.in/?q=node/537#overlay-context=login%3Fq%3Dlogin.
14. “Sushma Swaraj’s China Visit: Proactive Diplomacy at Play”, Indus Research Centre, New Delhi, India, 24 February 2015. Available at: http://www.indusresearch.org/swaraj-china-visit/.
15. “China’s ‘artificial Islands’ in South China Sea”, Asia Times Online(Greater China), Hong Kong, China, 5 March 2015. Available at: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/CHIN-01-050315.html.
16. “China’s parade a warning to Japan”, Asia Times Online (Greater China), Hong Kong, China, 11 March 2015. Available at: http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/CHIN-01-110315.html
17. “Xi Jinping’s “Four Comprehensives””,IITM CSC Article# 85, IIT Madras China Studies Centre, Chennai, India, 16 March 2015. Available at: http://www.csc.iitm.ac.in/?q=node/557#overlay-context=login%3Fq%3Dlogin
18. “Is South China Sea to be the New Hotspot of China-Japan Rivalry?”, DSA Dialogue, Defence and Security Alert, New Delhi, India, 19 March 2015. Available at: http://www.dsalert.org/dialogue/2015/03/is-south-china-sea-to-be-the-new-hotspot-of-china-japan-rivalry-3/
19. “PM’s Visit: Making Strategic Moves in Indian Ocean”, Indus Research Centre, New Delhi, India, 28 March 2015. Available at: http://www.indusresearch.org/indian-ocean/
20. “Modi’s Arunachal Visit Brings Sino-India Ties Back to Ground Zero”, China Focus-21st Century China, School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, San Diego (UCSD), U.S.A., 9 April 2015. Available at: http://chinafocus.us/2015/04/09/modis-arunachal-visit-brings-sino-india-ties-back-to-ground-zero/
21. “Will Modi’s China Sojourn Cause a New High: Checks and Balances”, IndraStra, New York, U.S.A., 12 May 2015. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2015/05/OPINION-Will-Modis-China-Sojourn-Cause-a-New-High-Checks-and-Balances-by-Amrita-Jash.html.
22. “India and the South China Sea”, Gateway House, Mumbai-India, 11 June 2015. Available at: http://www.gatewayhouse.in/india-china-and-the-south-china-sea/
30. “Xi-Ma Summit: More Symbolic than Significant”, IndraStra Global, Opinion, New York- U.S.A., 9 October 2015, AIDN: 001-11-2015-0407, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2015/11/OPINION-Xi-Ma-Summit-More-Symbolic-than-Significant-by-Amrita-Jash-0407.html .
31. “China’s Food Security: Challenges & Policies”, IndraStra Global, The Paper, New York- U.S.A., 13 November 2015, AIDN: 001-11-2015-0421, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: https://www.indrastra.com/2015/11/PAPER-China-Quest-for-Food-Security-Challenges-and-Policies-by-Amrita-Jash-0421.html .
33. “The ‘Boundary Settlement’ between India and China: A Dilemma”, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF), Comment, No. 11, Brussels- Belgium, ISSN 2406-5617. Available at: http://sadf.eu/new/blog/comment-nr-11-the-boundary-settlement-between-india-and-china-a-dilemma/ .
- “Cognitive Analysis of Sino-U.S. Rapprochement”, IndraStra Global, The Paper, New York-U.S.A., 26 November 2015, AIDN: 001-11-2015-0479, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: https://www.indrastra.com/2015/11/PAPER-Cognitive-Analysis-of-Sino-US-Rapprochement-by-Amrita-Jash-0479.html.
- “What Happens When India takes the BRICS Chairmanship 2016”, The BRICS Institute, New Delhi- India, 1 December 2015. Available at: http://bricsonline.org/index.php/2015-09-04-11-20-43/latest-articles/item/22-what-happens-when-india-takes-the-brics-chairmanship-2016#sthash.bbr59C6Y.dpbs.
- “India and Japan: From a ‘Trusted Friendship’ to a ‘Special Strategic & Global Partnership’”, IndraStra Global, Featured, New York-U.S.A., 13 December 2015, AIDN: 001-12-2015-0538, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: https://www.indrastra.com/2015/12/FEAURED-India-Japan-from-Trusted-friendship-to-Strategic-Global-Partnership-0538.html.
38. "China in Djibouti : Setting the Strategic Foot in Indian Ocean Region", IndraStra Global, New York- U.S.A, 17 December 2015, AIDN: 001-12-2015-0548., ISSN 2381-3652, Available at: https://www.indrastra.com/2015/12/OPINION-China-in-Djibouti-Setting-Strategic-Foot-Indian-Ocean-Region-0548.html
39. “Decoding China's Defense Strategy”, IndraStra Global, New York - U.S.A.,22 December 2015,AIDN 001-12-2015-0564, ISSN 2381 3652 Available at: https://www.indrastra.com/2015/12/FEATURED-Decoding-China-Defense-Strategy-by-Amrita-Jash-0564.html
- “Diaoyu/Senkaku islands dispute: identity versus territory”, Policy Forum, Crawford School of Public Policy- Australian National University, Australia, 12 January 2016. Available at: http://www.policyforum.net/diaoyusenkaku-islands-dispute-identity-versus-territory/
- “China’s membership in SAARC: An anxiety for India”, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF), SADF Comment, No. 16, Brussels-Belgium, ISSN 2406-5617. Available at: http://sadf.eu/new/blog/comment-nr-16-india-china-saarc-regional-cooperation/.
42. “China’s ‘Yuan’ in IMF: A Boon or a Bane?”, IndraStra Global, Opinion, New York-U.S.A., 18 January 2016, AIDN: 002-01-2016-0056, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at.http://www.indrastra.com/2016/01/OPINION-China-Yuan-in-IMF-002-01-2016-0056.html. Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.2064468
43. “China’s Response to Counter-Terrorism under the BRICS Framework”, BRICS International Forum, New Delhi-India, 28 January 2016. Available at: http://bricsforum.in/news/01/.
44. “China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’: A Roadmap to ‘Chinese Dream’?”, IndraStra Global, Opinion, New York-U.S.A., 10 February 2016, AIDN: 002-02-2016-0030, ISSN 2381-3652, Doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.2247448. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/02/OPINION-Chinas-One-Belt-One-Road-Roadmap-to-Chinese-Dream-002-02-2016-0030.html
45. “DPP in Taiwan and its implications on China-Japan Relations”, iAffairs, Norman Paterson School of International Studies, Carleton University, Canada, 15 February 2016. Available at: http://www.iaffairscanada.com/2016/4503
- “Democracy, Taiwan and an uncertain future”, Asia and the Pacific Policy Society, APPS Policy Forum, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Australia, 15 February 2015. Available at: http://www.policyforum.net/democracy-taiwan-and-an-uncertain-future/
- “The Legitimacy of India’s South China Sea Concerns”, China-India Brief # 68, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 16 February 2016. Available at: http://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/cag/publication/china-india-brief/china-india-brief-68#.VsK1Tic_kKs.facebook
48. “With Japan, China Still Walks in the Shadow of the Past: Memory, Identity and Politics”, Research, Sigma Iota Rho Journal of International Relations (Online), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia- U.S.A., 12 April 2016. Available at: http://www.sirjournal.org/research/2016/4/12/with-japan-china-still-walks-in-the-shadow-of-the-past-memory-identity-and-politics
49. “On the Rocks: China-Japan Tensions Deteriorate over Diaoyu/Senkaku”, ISDP Voices, Institute for Security & Development Policy, Stockholm- Sweden, 10 May 2016. Available at: http://isdp.eu/rocks-china-japan-tensions-deteriorate-diaoyusenkaku/
- “South China Sea: A Test Case of China’s ‘State Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity’?, China-India Brief # 75, Centre on Asia and Globalisation, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, 31 May 2016. Available at: http://lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/cag/publication/china-india-brief/china-india-brief-75
51. “Is South China Sea the New ‘Inalienable’ Part of China?”, IndraStra Global (Featured), Vol. 002, Issue No: 06, AIDN-0022, New York-U.S.A, 13 June 2016, ISSN 2381-3652,
doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3435908. Available ta: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/06/FEATURED-Is-SCS-the-new-Inalienable-Part-of-China-002-06-2016-0022.html
52. “When China Decides for India- NSG & SCO?”, IndraStra Global (Opinion), Vol. 002, Issue No: 06 (2016) AIDN-0042, New York-USA, 24 June 2016, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/06/OPINION-When-China-Decides-for-India-002-06-2016-0042.html.
53. China and Japan Embroiled in East China Sea Dispute: Risk of Clash Boosted?”, Synergy: Journal of Contemporary Asian Studies (Op-Ed), 8 July 2016, Asian Institute, Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, Ontario-Canada. Available at: http://utsynergyjournal.org/2016/07/08/china-and-japan-embroiled-in-east-china-sea-dispute-risk-of-clash-boosted/.
54. “China’s South China Sea Conundrum- No Easier Pass”, IndraStra Global (Opinion), Vol. 002, Issue No: 07 (2016) AIDN-0025, New York-USA, 17 July 2016, doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3490208, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/07/OPINION-China-s-South-China-Sea-Conundrum-No-Easier-Pass-002-07-2016-0026.html
55. “East China Sea Dispute Getting Worse not Better”, CogitASIA, Asia Program, Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS), 18 July 2016. Available at: http://cogitasia.com/east-china-sea-dispute-is-getting-worse-not-better/
56. “China, Japan and the East China Sea Conundrum”, IndraStra Global (Featured), Vol. 002, Issue No: 08, AIDN-0031, New York-USA, 19 August 2016, doi: https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.3704790, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/08/FEATURED-China-Japan-and-East-China-Sea-Conundrum-002-08-2016-0031.html.
57. “At G20, Xi Jinping-Shinzo Abe Talks Will Interest the World”, The Quint, 30 August 2016. Available at: https://www.thequint.com/blogs/2016/08/30/at-g20-china-xi-jinping-japan-shinzo-abe-talks-will-interest-the-world
58. “With Tensions Rising In East China Sea, Xi-Abe Talks At G20 Are Critical”, The Huffington Post (India), 31 August 2016. Available at: http://www.huffingtonpost.in/amrita-jash/with-tensions-rising-in-east-china-sea-xi-abe-talks-at-g20-are/
59. “Brexit and China: An opportunity for Canada?” in Canada-China Relations Special Feature, Policy Options, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Montreal-Canada, 6 September 2016. Available at: http://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/september-2016/brexit-and-china-an-opportunity-for-canada/
60. “With G-20, China has Placed its Responsible Stakes in the Global Order”, IndraStra Global (Opinion), Vol. 002, Issue No. 09, AIDN-0016, New York- USA, 11 September 2016, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/09/OPINION-With-G20-China-has-Placed-its-Responsible-Stakes-in-the-Global-Order-002-09-2016-0016.html
61. “Security Challenges and Strategic Partnerships in Indo-Pacific Region”, East Asia Research Programme, ICRIER, New Delhi- India, 28 September 2016. Available at: http://earp.in/en/security-challenges-and-strategic-partnerships-in-indo-pacific-region/
62. “BRICS- More than an “Acronym””, <b><i>IndraStra Global</i></b> (Opinion), Vol. 002, Issue No. 10, AIDN-0041, New York- USA, 19 October 2016, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/10/OPINION-BRICS-More-than-Acronym-002-10-2016-0041.html
63. “Can an Olive Branch heal the Sino-Japanese Rift in the East China Sea?”, IndraStra GlobalVol. 002, Issue No. 10, AIDN-0063, New York- USA, 27 October 2016, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/10/OPINION-Can-Olive-Branch-heal-Sino-Japanese-Rift-East-China-Sea-002-10-2016-0063.html
64. “South China Sea in India’s Strategic Gambit: Interests and Policies”, South Asia democratic Forum (SADF), SADF FOCUS 23, pp. 1-17, Brussels-Belgium, 15 November 2016, ISSN 2406-5633.
65. “The Taiwan Paradox in Sino-Japanese Relations: DPP Factor, Concerns, and Implications”, IndraStra Global (Opinion), Vol.002, Issue No: 12, AIDN- 0022, New York-USA, 12 December 2016, ISSN 2381-3652. Available at: http://www.indrastra.com/2016/12/OPINION-The-Taiwan-Paradox-in-Sino-Japanese-Relations-002-12-2016-0022.html
66. China’s South China Sea Policy: Assertive and Uncompromising”, Young Voices, Science, Technology & Security Forum (STSF), Manipal University, Manipal-India, 20 December 2016. Available at: http://stsfor.org/content/chinas-south-china-sea-policy-assertive-and-uncompromising