Sanchari Ghosh
Biography
Publications
Sanchari Ghosh is a PhD candidate at the Department of International Relations, Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Previously, she worked as a research assistant in a project entitled “Issues in Global South: Eastern perspectives”, funded by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. Her research interests include India’s maritime strategy, the Indian Ocean, and the Indo-Pacific.
When women win: India’s cricket revolution
India’s World Cup victory shows that investing in women’s sport delivers results beyond the boundary, with lessons across the region.
Japan’s hawkish turn under Takaichi tests India’s balancing act
Security convergence with New Delhi looks set to deepen, but nationalist priorities in Tokyo may shift the tone of economic engagement.
India’s Ocean: A new report charts Delhi’s maritime direction
Self-defined as the net security provider in its near seas, India now has a more ambitious agenda.
Four legs bad, three legs better? Rescuing the Quad with an India-Japan-Australia grouping
Three democratic middle powers have compelling reasons to forge an independent partnership that doesn’t depend on US politics.
Why has India reimagined its role from Vishwaguru to Vishwamitra?
A quiet diplomatic evolution shows how Modi learned to stop preaching and start partnering.
India’s support for Chagos sovereignty speaks volumes
New Delhi’s backing of Mauritius on Chagos is a calculated geopolitical move within a shifting Indo-Pacific order.
The “Indo-Pacific” is here. Yet “Asia-Pacific” lives on
Debate over the shape of the region is far from settled – and with that lies the promise of ongoing rivalry.