D Suba Chandran

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Professor
Administrative Position
Dean
Phone
+919810326878
E-mail
subachandran@gmail.com
Department

D. Suba Chandran is a Professor and Dean, School of Conflict and Security Studies. He is the Programme Head of two Programmes namely Conflict Resolution and Peace Research,  and Science Diplomacy.  His primary focus areas are Pakistan, Afghanistan, Armed Conflicts and Peace Processes in South Asia. He edits an annual titled Armed Conflicts in South Asia, published by the Routledge/SAGE. He is an Associate at the Pakistan Study Research Unit (PSRU), University of Durham, UK.  Earlier, he was a Visiting Professor at the Pakistan Studies Programme, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi and a Visiting Fellow at the following places: Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, UK; ACDIS, University of Urbana-Champaign; and the University of Jammu, J&K. 

He holds a PhD in international relations from the School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi and a MA in Political Science from Madras Christian College (MCC), Chennai. Until 2015, he was with Director at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), New Delhi 

Publications
D Suba Chandran
Conflict Resolution and Peace Research, Science, Technology and International Relations
Implications on Conflict Patterns and Regional Cooperation Process in South Asia.
In:  Implications of COVID-19 for South Asia: Civil Society Perspectives, Colombo: RCSS.
2020
D Suba Chandran
Conflict Resolution and Peace Research, Science, Technology and International Relations
India and the Indo-Pacific: Ideas, strategies and challenges In: Security and Economic Challenges in the Indo-Pacific.
COSATT and Political Dialogue Asia Programme, Konrad Adenauer Stiftung. Kathmandu. pp. 47-61.
2020
D Suba Chandran
Conflict Resolution and Peace Research, Science, Technology and International Relations
Radicalisation in South Asia: Left, Right and Secular In: United by Violence, Divided by Cause?: A Comparison of Drivers of Radicalisation and Violence in Asia and Europe edited by La Toya Waha.
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Co. pp. 141-15.
2020
D Suba Chandran
Conflict Resolution and Peace Research, Science, Technology and International Relations
Human security in south Asia: is the region ready? can the state deliver? essay from India
In:  Human Security in South Asia: Concept, Environment and Development edited by Adluri Subramanyam Raju. New Delhi: Routledge, pp. 60-68.
2020
D Suba Chandran, Dr. Shailesh Nayak
co-authored
Science, Technology and International Relations
Arctic: Why India should pursue the north pole from a science and technology perspective?
Current Science 119(6): 901-904.
1 January 2020
Journal Articles
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
India and Sri Lanka: Two countries, four vehicles.
Indian Foreign Affairs Journal (Jan-Mar), 14(1).
1 January 2019
Journal Articles
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
NIAS Quarterly on contemporary world affairs.
Vol 2, Issue 1, January-March 2020. Special focus – 2019; A global review, Strategic forecasts 2020. (NIAS P ublic Lecture No. NIAS/CSS/ISSSP/U/PL/03/2020).
2020
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
NIAS Quarterly on contemporary world affairs.
Vol 1, Issue 1, July 2019. Special focus – The US-China trade conflict. The RBI Summit 2.0, The Trump-Kim Summit. (NIAS Public Lecture No. NIAS/CSS/ISSSP/U/PL/NQ/01/2019).
2019
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International Strategic and Security Studies
NIAS Strategic Forecast # 22 "Pakistan Elections 2018: Likely Winners, Runners and Losers
Reports, 2018
2018
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NIAS Strategic Forecast # 21: US-Pakistan Relations: What has changed? What hasn't? And what is unlikely to?
Reports, 2018
2018
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NIAS Strategic Forecast, "Military Courts in Pakistan: Will they return? What are the implications?”
Reports, 2017
2017
NIAS Strategic Forecast 04 / Will Pakistan integrate Gilgit Baltistan? And what if ? D Suba Chandran
NIAS Strategic Forecast 04 / Will Pakistan integrate Gilgit Baltistan? And what if ?
Reports, 2016, 
2016
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NIAS Strategic Forecast: "LoC, J&K and New Delhi: New Pak COAS & Likely Challenges for India"
Reports, 2016
2016
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NIAS Strategic Forecast: "Pakistan’s New Army Chief: The Sharif Balance Sheet & the Bajwa Forecast"
Reports, 2016
2016
D Suba Chandran
Appointing the new ISI Chief: Why is Imran Khan delaying the notification? Who will blink?
Pakistan Reader,15 October 2021
15 October 2021
D Suba Chandran
Dr AQ Khan: Between a national hero and a nuclear proliferator
Pakistan Reader, 11 October 2021
11 October 2021
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Protests in Gwadar: Who and Why
Pakistan Reader, 01 October 2021
1 October 2021
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
India’s Strategic Culture Debate 2.0. Review of “The India way: Strategies for an uncertain world” by S. Jaishankar
New Delhi: Harper Collins, 2020. Book Review 45, 3 March 2021.
3 March 2021
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
The Doha-Kabul journey as a road to nowhere.
The Hindu, 26 september 2020
26 September 2020
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Imran complains of an Indian false flag march, Pakistan responds to the US criticisms on China and CPEC, Violence along the Pak-Afghan and Pak-Iran borders, and the locust threat.
Pakistan Reader, 24 May 2020.
24 May 2020
NIAS Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Another Maoist ambush in Chattisgarh: Lessons from a failure.
IPRI Brief # 04, 31 March 2020.
31 March 2020
NIAS Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Return to chaos in Afghanistan.
The Hindu, 3 March 2020.
3 March 2020
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
The US-Taliban deal in Doha: Five reasons why Pakistan is ecstatic.
Pakistan Reader # 103, 1 March 2020.
1 March 2020
NIAS Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Azadi march in Pakistan, a damp squib.
The Hindu Business Line, 7 November 2019.
7 November 2019
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Azadi march in Pakistan, a damp squib.
The Hindu, 7 November 2019.
7 November 2019
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
PEMRA’s new directive: Curbing media freedom is a self-goal and will return to haunt.
Pakistan Reader #100, 1 November 2019.
1 November 2019
NIAS Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
The Afghans are in for a long haul: So should the rest of us.
Conflict Reader #75, 1 October 2019.
1 October 2019
NIAS Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Why an arctic foray is essential for India.
The Hindu, 28 September 2019.
28 September 2019
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
Science, Technology and International Relations
Why India’s foray into the arctic matters.
The Hindu Business Line, (26 September 2019.
26 September 2019
Op-Eds and Comments
D Suba Chandran
International Strategic and Security Studies
US-Pak Relations: What has Changed? What hasn’t? and What is unlikely to Change?,
NIAS Strategic Forecast No. 21. Bangalore: January 2018
1 January 2018
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International Strategic and Security Studies
The Husain Huqqani revelation: Did the civilians keep the military in dark on OBL?
ISSSP Reflections No. 50, March 14, 2017
14 March 2017
NIAS Comments
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International Strategic and Security Studies
Tehmina Janjua: Internal challenges for the new Foreign Secretary
ISSSP Reflections No. 49, February 27, 2017
27 February 2017
NIAS Comments
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International Strategic and Security Studies
The “Not Now, Not Ever” Lady: Amb. Arundhati Ghose R.I.P
ISSSP Reflections No. 49, August 01, 2016
1 August 2016
NIAS Comments