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1 CURRICULUM VITAE (August 30 2016) RAHUL MUKHERJI Professor and Head Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University Im Neuenheimer Feld 330, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany Tel: +49 1603202875 E-mail: [email protected] . Citizenship: Indian Date of Birth: 9 May 1967 Education 1999 PhD, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York. o A Path to Trade and Investment Liberalization - India o Sponsor: David Baldwin; Chair: Helen V Milner; Third Reader: Ashutosh Varshney; External Members: Sumit Ganguly & Jagdish N Bhagwati 1992 M.Phil., South Asia Division, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. 1990 MA, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi. 1988 BA, Economics (Honours), Delhi University (DU), Delhi. Specialization Comparative politics, international relations, political economy and governance Work Experience Jobs Held / Offered January 7 2008 – June 14 2016, Associate Professor, South Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore. July 1 2014 – September 2015, Honorary Senior Fellow and Head of Research, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS. July 1 2014 – June 30 2016, Honorary Senior Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS.

CURRICULUM VITAE 10. “Appraising the Legacy of Bandung: A View from India,” in See Seng Tan and Amitav Acharya, eds., Bandung Revisited: The Legacy of the 1955 Asian African Conference

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CURRICULUM VITAE (August 30 2016)

RAHUL MUKHERJI Professor and Head Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg University Im Neuenheimer Feld 330, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany Tel: +49 1603202875 E-mail: [email protected] . Citizenship: Indian Date of Birth: 9 May 1967 Education

1999 PhD, Department of Political Science, Columbia University, New York. o A Path to Trade and Investment Liberalization - India o Sponsor: David Baldwin; Chair: Helen V Milner; Third Reader: Ashutosh Varshney;

External Members: Sumit Ganguly & Jagdish N Bhagwati

1992 M.Phil., South Asia Division, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.

1990 MA, School of International Studies, JNU, New Delhi.

1988 BA, Economics (Honours), Delhi University (DU), Delhi. Specialization Comparative politics, international relations, political economy and governance Work Experience Jobs Held / Offered

January 7 2008 – June 14 2016, Associate Professor, South Asian Studies Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore.

July 1 2014 – September 2015, Honorary Senior Fellow and Head of Research, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS.

July 1 2014 – June 30 2016, Honorary Senior Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS.

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2012: Offered Deanship of the Jindal School of Government and Public Policy, Jindal Global University, Sonepat, India. See: http://www.jsgp.edu.in/JSGPFaculty/index.aspx .

2006 – 2008: Associate Professor, Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi.

2003- 2006 - Assistant Professor, Centre for Political Studies, JNU, New Delhi.

2001 – 2003 - Fellow, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, New Delhi.

1999- 2001 - Assistant Research Professor, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi.

1999 – Secured Visiting Assistant Professor position with specialization in international relations and political economy, Department of Government – Dartmouth College.

1999 – Secured Visiting Assistant Professor position with specialization in international relations and political economy, Department of Government – Georgetown University.

Spring 1999 (January – May 1999) - Visiting Lecturer. Department of Political Science, The University of Vermont, Burlington.

Fellowships and Awards

i. 2013/2014: Office of Deputy President (Research and Technology), NUS grant for Research Excellence.

ii. August 1 2005 to October 4 2006, Visiting Research Fellow – Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore.

iii. May 20 2004 – June 25 2004 - Associate, Saltzman Institute of War and Peace

Studies - Columbia University, New York.

iv. May 20 – August 19, 2002 - Visiting Fellow, Australia South Asia Research Centre - Economics Division, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra.

v. Fall 1998 - Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Hunter College - City

University of New York (CUNY), New York.

vi. Spring 1998 - Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science, Columbia University.

vii. Fall 1997 - Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Hunter College – CUNY, New York.

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viii. Summer 1996 - Adjunct Lecturer, Department of Political Science, Hunter College – CUNY, New York.

ix. 1997-1999 - President’s Fellow, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences - Columbia

University, New York.

x. 1993 -1996 - Ambedkar Overseas Fellow in International Relations, Government of India, New Delhi.

Teaching Experience

International Relations (MA level in JNU and undergraduate level in Hunter College and The University of Vermont)

Political Economy of Development (MA level in JNU)

South Asia: People, Development and Culture (co-teach this 1st year undergraduate class at NUS).

Globalizing India: The Politics of Economic Change (2nd year undergraduate NUS class)

Contemporary South Asian Economies (2nd year undergraduate level in NUS)

South Asia: Poverty, Inequality, Power (2nd year undergraduate level in NUS)

Governing Public Services in India (3rd year undergraduate level in NUS)

Critical Debates in South Asian Studies (4th year honours level class in NUS)

Social, Political and Economic Change in India (4th year honours module in NUS)

Research Methodology (MA and MPhil level in JNU)

International Political Economy (undergraduate level 3rd year class at The University of Vermont)

US Foreign Economic Policies (Teaching Assistant, 3rd year undergraduate class at Columbia University, New York)

Independent Study (with MA and PhD students in South Asian Studies Programme, NUS, and Department of Sociology, NUS)

Publications Books

1. Globalization and Deregulation: Ideas, Interests and Institutional Change in India (New Delhi, London and New York: Oxford University Press, 2014).

2. Political Economy of Reforms in India under the Oxford India Short Introduction Series (New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2014).

3. Co-authored with Sumit Ganguly, India Since 1980 (New York and New Delhi: Cambridge University Press, 2011). Portuguese translation for Brazilian edition in 2014. Reviews: The Hindu (January 9 2012); Round-table on the book in Asia Policy (July 2012) http://nbr.org/publications/issue.aspx?id=ap ; Pacific Affairs (September 2012), The Round Table (September 2012); Studies in Indian Politics (June 2013).

a. Brazilian translation, A India Desde 1980 (Rio de Janeiro: apicuri, 2014).

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4. Edited India’s Economic Transition: The Politics of Reforms (New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007, paperback 2010, reprint 2011). Reviews: Pacific Affairs (March 2010); Journal of Development Studies (September 2008); Economic and Political Weekly (22 March 2008); IIM B Management Review (Bangalore: September 2008); Artha Vijnana (Pune: September-December 2007): The Book Review (New Delhi: October 2008); Business Standard (New Delhi: 6 December 2006). Review Essay: International Political Science Review (Vol. 29, No. 5, 2008).

5. Co-edited with Bibek Debroy, India: The Political Economy of Reforms (New Delhi: Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and Bookwell, 2004).

6. Journals

1. “India-Singapore Bilateral Relations (1965-2012): The Role of Geo-Politics, Ideas,

Interests and Political Will” with Yogaananthan India Review Vol. 14, No. 4 (2015), pp. 419-439.

2. “Ideas, Interests and the Tipping Point: Explaining Economic Change in India,” Review of International Political Economy Vol. 20, No. 2 (2013), pp. 363-89.

3. “Interests, Wireless Technology and Institutional Change: From Government Monopoly to Regulated Competition in Indian Telecommunications”, Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 68, No. 2 (2009), pp. 491-517.

4. “The State, Economic Growth and Development in India,” India Review Vol. 8, No. 1

(2009), pp. 81-106. Among the five most downloaded articles from the journal. See: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/FINDdown.pdf

5. “The Political Economy of India’s Economic Reforms,” Asian Economic Policy Review Vol. 3, No. 2 (2008), pp. 315-331.

6. “The Politics of Telecommunications Regulation in India: Explaining State - Industry

Alliances Favoring Foreign Investment” Journal of Development Studies Vol. 44, No. 10 (2008), pp. 1405-1423. Lead article.

7. “Managing Competition: Politics and the Building of Independent Regulatory

Institutions,” India Review Vol. 3, no. 4 (2004), pp. 278-305. Republished in India’s Economic Transition: The Politics of Reforms (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2007); and Subrata Mitra, ed., Politics of Modern South Asia (Routledge, 2009).

8. “Digitized Trade Rules and India” South Asian Survey Vol. 11, No. 1 (2004), pp. 21-33.

9. “Globalization and the Politics of International Corporate Taxation: A View from

India”, India Review Vol. 3, No. 2 (2004), pp. 89-113. Republished in Jaivir Singh, ed., Regulation, Institutions and the Law (New Delhi: Social Science Press, 2007).

10. “Privatization, Federalism and Governance,” (Special article in a special issue on

Globalization and India) Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 39, No. 1 (January 3 2004), pp. 109-113.

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11. “India’s Aborted Liberalization – 1966,” Pacific Affairs, Vol. 73, No.3 (2000), pp. 375-

392.

12. With Sumit Ganguly and Rajesh Rajagopalan, “India and South Asian Security,” Defense and Peace Economics, Vol. 10, No. 4 (fall 1999), pp. 31-41.

13. “The Global Political Economy, Regionalism and South Asia,” Man and Development

Vol. 14, No. 2 (1992), pp. 120-129. Chapters in Edited Book

1. "Is India a Developmental State?" in Yin-Wah Chu, ed., The Asian Developmental State: Reexaminations and New Departures (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), pp. 217-36.

2. “India’s Foreign Economic Policies,” in Sumit Ganguly, ed., Engaging the World: Indian Foreign Policy Since 1947 (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2016), pp. 470-95.

3. “India and Economic Globalization,” in Bhumitra Chakma, ed., South Asia in Transition: Democracy, Political Economy and Security (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014): 91-108.

4. “Political Economy of India’s Growth,” in Ashima Goyal, ed., Handbook on Indian Economy in the 21st Century: Understanding the Inherent Dynamism (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014): 32-52.

5. “Political Economy of the Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement,” in E Sridharan, ed., International Relations Theory and South Asian Regionalism Volume 1 (New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011): 301-28.

6. “Regulation and Infrastructure Development in India: A Comparison of Telecommunications, Ports and Power,” in Vikram Chand, ed., Public Service Delivery in India (New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press, 2010): 177-225.

7. “Political Economy of Reforms,” in Niraja G Jayal and Pratap B Mehta, eds., The Oxford Companion to Politics in India (New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press, 2010): 483-98. An earlier version of this paper was first published in Rahul Mukherji, ed., India’s Economic Transition: The Politics of Reforms (Oxford University Press, 2007).

8. “India’s Foreign Economic Policies,” in Sumit Ganguly, ed., India’s Foreign Policy (New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 301-22. I have revised this chapter for the second edition of this book. The revision was accepted without revisions.

9. Vinod K. Aggarwal and Rahul Mukherji, "India's Shifting Trade Policy: South Asia and Beyond," in Vinod K. Aggarwal and Min Gyo Koo, eds., Asia's New Institutional Architecture: Evolving Structures for Managing Trade and Security Relations, eds., (Heidelberg: Springer Verlag, 2008), pp. 215-258.

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10. “Appraising the Legacy of Bandung: A View from India,” in See Seng Tan and Amitav Acharya, eds., Bandung Revisited: The Legacy of the 1955 Asian African Conference for International Order, eds., (Singapore: NUS Press, 2008), pp. 161-79.

11. “The Indian State under Globalization,” in Subrata Banerjee, ed., Peace and Development:

Haksar Memorial Volume IV, (Chandigarh, India: Centre for Research in Rural and Industrial Development, 2007), pp. 153-86.

12. “Introduction: The State and Private Initiative in India,” in Rahul Mukherji, ed., India’s

Economic Transition: The Politics of Reforms (New Delhi and New York: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 1-24.

13. “Promoting Competition in India’s Telecom Sector,” in Vikram K Chand, ed., Reinventing

Public Service Delivery In India (Washington DC and New Delhi: World Bank and Sage, 2006), pp. 57- 94.

14. “Economic Sanctions as a Foreign Policy Tool,” in Kanti Bajpai and M. Siddharth, eds.,

International Relations in India: Bringing Theory Back Home (New Delhi: Orient Longman, 2005), pp. 367-383.

15. “A Review of Administrative Reforms in India,” in Bibek Debroy, ed., Agenda for Improving

Governance, (New Delhi: Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies and Academic Foundation Publishers, 2004), pp. 104-120.

16. “The Scientific Study of International Cooperation in the Information Technology Age:

An Indian Imperative,” in M L Sondhi, ed., Towards a New Era: Economic, Social and Political Reforms (New Delhi: Indian Council of Social Science Research and Har Anand, 2001), pp. 66-85.

17. “The Potential for Trade and Economic Cooperation between India and the US,” in Kanti

Bajpai and Amitabh Mattoo, eds., Engaged Democracies: Indo-US Relations in the 21st Century, eds., (New Delhi, Har Anand, 2000): 63-84.

Shorter Comments and Book Reviews

1. “The Turn of the Tortoise,” by T N Ninan, The Book Review Vol. 28 (March 2016): 33-34. 2. “Citizenship and its discontents: An Indian History,” by Niraja G Jayal, Pacific Affairs Vol.

88, No. 1 (March 2015): 209-211. 3. “India and Global Economic Governance: From Structural Conflict to Embedded

Liberalism” accepted in Forum section, International Studies Review Vol. 16, No. 3 (September 2014): 460-466.

4. “India’s Congress Party has Given Modi An Historic Opportunity” Governance Blog, May 24 2014, http://governancejournal.net/2014/05/24/opinion-indias-congress-party-has-given-modi-an-historic-opportunity/ .

5. Review of “India’s Late, Late Industrialization,” by Sumit Majumdar, Pacific Affairs Vol. 87, No. 1 (2014), pp. 170-72.

6. Review of “Poverty Amid Plenty in the New India,” by Atul Kohli, Pacific Affairs Vol. 86, No. 3 (September 2013), pp. 662-664.

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7. With Sunila Kale, “How Colonial Legacies Still Shape Indian Governance: Power and Telecommunications in Comparison,” Governance (editorial) 26:1 (January 2013), pp. 1-4.

8. With Sumit Ganguly, “India Emerging,” Asia Policy Vol. 14 (July 2012), pp. 127-132. 9. Review of “Diaspora, Democracy and Development: The Impact of International

Migration from India on India,” by Devesh Kapur, Contemporary South Asia Vol. 20, No. 3 (2012), pp. 417-418.

10. Review of “The Eagle and the Elephant: Strategic Aspects of US-India Economic Engagement,” by Raymond E Vickery, The Book Review (June 2012), p. 18.

11. Review of “Developmental State and the Dalit Question in Madhya Pradesh,” by Sudha Pai, Seminar Issue 622 (June 2011), pp. 58-60.

12. “A Tiger Despite the Chains: The State of Reform in India,” Current History Vol. 109, No. 726 (April 2010), pp. 144-50.

13. With Sunila Kale, “Introduction: India Sixty Years On,” India Review Vol. 8, No. 1 (2009), pp. 1-3.

14. Review of “Divided Leviathan: The Regional Roots of Developmental Politics in India,” by Aseema Sinha,” Commonwealth and Comparative Politics Vol. 44, No. 3 (2006), pp. 392-93.

15. With Sudha Pai, Pradeep Sharma and Pralay Kanungo, “Uttar Pradesh in the 1990’s: Critical Perspectives on Society, Polity and Economy,” Economic and Political Weekly Vol. 50, No. 21 (May 21, 2005), pp. 2144 – 2147.

16. Review of “Federation without a Centre,” by Lawrence Saez, Journal of Asian Studies Vol. 63, No. 3 (2004), pp. 835-837.

17. With Bibek Debroy, “Editor’s Introduction” (to the special issue on The Politics and Economics of Liberalization in India), Global Business Review (Sage), Vol. 3, No. 2 (July-December 2002), pp. 195-199.

18. “Wary Neighbors: The Danger of Conflict and the Prospect of Cooperation in South Asia,” Harvard Asia Pacific Review (Winter 2000-2001), pp. 61-64.

19. “Economic Power as an Instrument of Statecraft,” Indian Defense Review Vol. 15, No. 3 (2000), pp. 46-50.

Working Papers / Reports / Course Material

1. “The Roots of Citizen Welfare in India: Reflections on Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal,”

Institute of South Asian Studies Paper 232 (Singapore: National University of Singapore, 18 April 2016).

2. With Subrata K Mitra, “Partnership without Alliance: The Contained Volatility of Indo-US Relations, and a Prognosis,” Institute of South Asian Studies Paper 217 (Singapore: National University of Singapore, December 2015).

3. “Identity, Interests and Indian Foreign Policy,” Institute of South Asian Studies Paper 202 (Singapore: National University of Singapore, March 2015).

4. “State, Ideas, and Economic Reform in India,” Institute of South Asian Studies Paper 199 (Singapore: National University of Singapore, December 2014).

5. With Gaurav Kankanhalli, “Civil Aviation in India,” Institute of South Asian Studies Paper 97 (Singapore: National University of Singapore, November 2009).

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6. With Gyanesh Kudaisya, Rajesh Rai, Kripa Sridharan and Peter G Friedlander, Teaching

Learning Guide for India Studies (This guide has been prepared for teachers in grades 11 and 12 in Singapore schools for a new subject titled, India Studies launched by the Ministry of Education in Singapore (2010). My contributions are in areas such as politics and governance and political economy of India’s development. The authors have also lectured to teachers on these subjects).

7. “Special Economic Zones in India: Recent Developments and Future Prospects,” Institute of South Asian Studies Paper 30 (Singapore: National University of Singapore, January 2008). This paper has been published in: Audhi N Vavili, ed., Special Economic Zones: Present and Future (Hyderabad: Icfai University Press and Amicus Books, 2010), pp. 149-71.

8. With Aparna Shivpuri Singh, “Investing in the Indian Special Economic Zones: A Background Paper,” Institute of South Asian Studies Working Paper 12 (Singapore, 30 May 2006). This paper was shared with the India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry as the Singapore Approach Paper. http://www.isasnus.org/events/workingpapers/12.pdf

9. “The Indian State under Globalization: A Research Agenda,” Paper for the Ford Foundation’s

Project on Globalization and the Indian State: A Research Project: (New Delhi: Ford Foundation and National Foundation for India, 2005) Working Paper Number 1, see: http://www.globalizationinindia.com/html/working_papers.html

10. “India in the Global Economic Order,” Indira Gandhi National Open University Course on South

Asia: Economy, Society and Polity, Country Profile: India II (New Delhi, 2005).

11. Digitized Trade Rules and India’s Service Sector (Bombay: MVIRDC – World Trade Centre & Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, 2003).

12. “Digitized Trade Rules and India’s Service Sector,” Centre for the Study of Law and Governance

Working Paper, No CSLG/WP/03-03 (New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2003).

13. Governing the Taxation of Digitized Trade (Canberra: Australia South Asia Research Centre - Economics Division (Australian National University) Working Paper No. 2002/05, 2002). See http://rspas.anu.edu.au/papers/asarc/RahulMukherji.pdf

Select Grants / Honoraria 1. 2014/15: Office of Deputy President (Research and Technology), NUS grant for Research

Excellence, S$5000.

2. 2014: Collaborator for Ministry of Education (Singapore) Tier II grant, From Emerging Markets to

Rising Powers? Power Shift in International Economic Governance, S$500, 000/-.

3. 2013/14: Faculty Research Committee (Faculty of Arts and Social Science, NUS) Tier 1 Grant to

organize a conference: Social and Economic Development in South Asia. S$20,000/-.

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4. June 25 2013 – August 30 2014: Short-Term Consultant, The World Bank, Washington. Task:

Write a paper on why the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act was

successful in targeting the poor in Andhra Pradesh, India. Honorarium plus field expenses

approximate US$20,000/-.

5. 2013/2014: Office of Deputy President (Research and Technology), NUS grant for Research Excellence. S$5000/-

6. 2013/2014: FASS Staff Research Support. This support will be used for writing papers on the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in India and India’s economic globalization. S$5000/-

7. 2011-2012: FASS Staff Research Support. This support was provided to bring India’s Economic

Globalization to a closure and to begin work on a new monograph: The Political Economy of Reforms in India. Grant used for editing Globalization and Deregulation and paper published in Review of International Political Economy. Also, used for field-work and other expenses incurred for the book: Oxford India Short Introduction to the Political Economy of Reforms in India. S$5000/-.

8. 2009-2012: Book writing grant on the topic: India’s Economic Globalization: Political Economy

of Industrial Change and Competitiveness. Faculty Research Committee Tier 1 grant, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore. Manuscript under review. S$27,000/- approximately. Grant used to write: Globalization and Deregulation: Ideas, Interests and Economic Change in India (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014).

9. 2007-2008: Short-Term Independent Consultant for writing a paper on economic regulation for an edited World Bank publication. The paper examined cross sectoral economic regulation in India comparing power, ports and the telecom sectors in India. Book chapter has been published by Oxford University Press (2010). Honorarium: $11,200/- plus field-work expenses.

10. 2008: Grant for writing a paper on “Economic Reforms in India,” funded by the Japan Centre for

Economic Research, for a conference on “New India”. Published in Asian Economic Policy Review (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing), Vol. 3, No. 2. (2008). $4500/-

11. 2007 – Grant from the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore to write

a paper titled: The Special Economic Zones: Recent Developments and Future Prospects. Published as working paper (2008). $5000/-.

12. 2005-2007 – Grant shared with Vinod K Aggarwal of University of California, Berkeley, for

writing a paper titled, “India’s Evolving Trade Policy,” for the project, Globalization and the Indian State funded by the Ford Foundation, New Delhi. $2500.

13. 2005-2007 – A paper on the political economy of South Asian Regionalism. Project titled, Asia’s

New Institutional Architecture: Managing Trade and Security Relations in a Post 9-11 World. Coordinated by Berkeley APEC Study Center, University of California, Berkeley. Funding: Center for Global Partnership, The Japan Foundation and the Berkeley APEC Study Centre. The paper has been published (see book chapter 2008). $1500/-

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14. 2004-2005 – A paper titled: Appraising the Legacy of Bandung: A View from India. Commissioned

by the Institute of Defense and Strategic Studies, Singapore. Published as a book chapter. S$1000/-

15. 2005-2006 – Independent consultant for writing a paper for a book Reinventing Public Service Delivery

in India (Washington DC and New Delhi: World Bank and Sage, 2006) on the telecom transformation in India. Commissioned by The World Bank. Honorarium: $6000 plus field-work expenses.

16. 2004-2005 - Grant from the Ford Foundation to write a background paper for the project titled

“The Indian State under Globalization: A Research Agenda”. Book chapter (2007); Working paper (2005). $1600/-

17. 2003-2004 - Grant from the South Asia Studies Program, School of Advanced International

Studies, Johns Hopkins University, to write a paper titled: Managing Competition: Building Regulatory Institutions in India. Published in India Review (2004). $2000/-

18. 2003-2005 - Grant from the Centre for the Advanced Study of India, University of Pennsylvania,

to write a paper titled: The Politics of Telecommunications Regulation in India: Explaining State - Industry Alliances Favoring Foreign Investment. Published in the Journal of Development Studies (2008). $1800/-.

19. 2002-2006 - University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India and Ford

Foundation Grant to study: Security and Trade in South Asia: Lessons from Three South Asian Dyads. Published in 2011. $1000/- plus field-work expenses in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.

20. 2001-2003 - M. V. Industrial Research and Development Centre - World Trade Centre, Mumbai

(Bombay): Grant for project titled: “Indian Industry and The Evolving E-commerce Regime,”. Published as monograph (2003). $5000/-

21. 2000 - The Asia Foundation Grant No. 84-621-62-03001 to write a paper on The Potential for US –

South Asian Trade and Economic Cooperation. Project completed. $1300/- 22. 1998 - Columbia University Travel Grant to attend the Annual Conference on South Asia, at the

University of Wisconsin at Madison. $300/- (approximately) 23. 1998 - Smith Richardson Grant to attend the International Studies Association’s 39th Annual

Conference in Minneapolis between 18th and 21st March 1998. $300/- (approximately) 24. 1996 - Smith Richardson Grant for dissertation field research in India during the summer of 1997.

$2000/- Memberships

1. 2010 – Marquis Who’s Who in the World 2. International Political Science Association

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3. American Political Science Association 3. International Studies Association 4. Association of Asian Studies. 5. 2003-2004 - Member, National Screening Committee for the Fulbright Visiting Lecturer Grants,

United States Education Foundation in India, New Delhi. 6. 2002 – Life Member – Indian Institute of Public Administration, New Delhi.

7. 2001 – 2004 - Member – Core Group, Network on South Asian Politics and Political Economy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 8. 2012 – Member: Standing Group on Regulatory Governance, European Consortium for Political Research. Professional Service 2004- – Contributing Editor, India Review (Routledge). See: http://www.indiareview.org/ . 2007 – , Member: Research Advisory Council, University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, India. http://casi.ssc.upenn.edu/upiasi/welcome . 2016-2019 – Member, Editorial Board, Governance. 2012- Member, Editorial Board, Pacific Affairs. 2013- : Member, Editorial Board, Bandung: Journal of the Global South (Springer) 2016-2017: Co-chair, South Asia in World Politics Working Group, International Studies Association’s Annual Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland (February 2017). 1. Refereeing

1.1 Referee: Oxford University Press, New Delhi. 1.2 Referee: Oxford University Press, London. 1.3 Referee: Oxford University Press, New York. 1.4 Referee: Sage Publishers, New Delhi. 1.5 Referee: The Brill series on Social Sciences in Asia, Leiden. 1.6 World Resources Institute, Washington DC (declined). 1.7 With Bibek Debroy, Guest editor: Global Business Review (Sage, New Delhi), Vol. 2, No. 3

(July-December 2002). Special issue on the Politics and Economics of Liberalization in India. 1.8 With Sunila Kale: Guest Editor, India Review, special issue titled: India: Sixty Years On, Vol.

8, No. 1 (2009). 1.9 Referee: Asian Survey 1.10 Referee: Asian Journal of Social Science 1.11 Referee: Bandung: Journal of the Global South.

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1.12 Referee: Business and Politics 1.13 Referee: Cities 1.14 Referee: Comparative Politics 1.15 Referee: Comparative Political Studies 1.16 Referee: Governance 1.17 Referee: India Review 1.18 Referee: International Studies Quarterly 1.19 Referee: Pacific Affairs 1.20 Referee: Journal of Indian Politics 1.21 Referee: Review of International Political Economy 1.22 Referee: Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 1.23 Referee: South Asian Survey

2. Senior Level Research Evaluation

2.1 September 2015: Evaluated a tenure file from Boston University, USA. 2.2 March 1 2014: Evaluated a case for promotion from reader to professor in Oxford Brookes

University (London). The person was promoted from reader to professor. 2.3 2013: Served on the Departmental Evaluation Committee of Dr. (Ambassador) Iftekar

Ahmed Choudhury’s elevation to Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies. Dr. Choudhury was elevated to that position.

2.4 February 2013: Referee for Professor Ravi Rajan's (University of California, Santa Cruz) application for a Senior Visiting Fellowship at the Asia Research Institute. The fellowship was awarded.

2.5 October 23 2012: Referee for Professor Lawrence Saez (School of Oriental and African Studies) for a British Academy Visiting Fellowship.

2.6 October 14 2011: Tenure letter, Department of Political Science, Elon University, North Carolina, USA. The scholar was granted tenure.

3. Thesis Evaluation 3.1 Suparna Bhattacharjee, Developing Countries and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: Evolving

Approaches and Shifting Coalitions (New Delhi: PhD dissertation Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2001).

3.2 Amrita Isaacs, International Labor Standards: Implications for Trade, Rights and Non-Trade Related Policies (New Delhi: M.Phil. dissertation Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2001).

3.3 Anurag Pandey, United Nations and Protection of Minority Rights: A Case Study of India (New Delhi: M.Phil. dissertation Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2002).

3.4 Jaby Mathew, Globalization and its Novelties (Delhi: Master’s thesis, Delhi University, 2003). 3.5 Sujoy Dutta, Power Relationships in Rural Uttar Pradesh (Singapore: PhD dissertation NUS,

2008). Assistant Professor, Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Hyderabad. 3.6 Sarbeshwar Sahoo, The Dynamics of Mobilization and the Politics of Democratization: Exploring the

Political Role of Civil Society in South Rajasthan, India (Singapore: PhD dissertation NUS, 2009). Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. Humboldt Fellowship, Germany.

3.7 Arnab Roy Chowdhury, Subalternity, State-Formation and Movements Against Hydropower Projects in India: 1920-2004 (Singapore: PhD dissertation, NUS 2014).

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4. Student Supervision Supervised

1. Biswaranjan Mallick: PhD Dissertation Titled: Changes in Indo-US Relations Beyond the Cold War. (New Delhi: Jawaharlal Nehru University PhD – 2005). Employment: Odisha State Civil Service, India.

2. Ajoy K Lywait: MPhil Thesis Titled: Comparing Regulation in Power and Telecom Sectors in India. M.Phil. - 2005.

3. Sitaram Kumbhar: The Politics of Poverty in Orissa: Comparing Kalahandi, Bolangir, Koraput (KBK) and Cuttack District. M.Phil. - 2006. Assistant Professor, Shyamlal College, University of Delhi, India.

4. Siddhartha Mukerji - State and Industrial Transformation in India – 1966-1987, Jawaharlal Nehru University. M.Phil. 2007. Employment: Assistant Professor, Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India.

5. Taberez Ahmed Neyazi: Media Convergence and Hindi Newspapers: Changing Institutional and Discursive Dimensions (Singapore: PhD NUS, 2009). Employment: JSPS Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Kyoto, Japan. Assistant Professor, Centre for Media Studies, Jamia Milia Islamia, New Delhi.

6. Arnab Roy Chowdhury: Hydropolitics & Dynamics of Mobilisations against Dams in Maharashtra, 1921-2004: A Study of the Anti-Urmodi Dam Movement in Satara District (Singapore: Department of Sociology, NUS, PhD, 2014. Thesis committee member). Dr. Roy Chowdhury is Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata.

7. Sojin Shin: The State, Society and Foreign Capital in India: Ideas, Interests, and Institutional Changes Favoring Foreign Direct Investment in Tamil Nadu and Odisha (Singapore: South Asian Studies Programme, NUS, PhD Thesis Supervisor). Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, NUS.

8. Aparna Rao: E(N) - Visioning the Megacity: Contestation of Technology and Governance in Bangalore (Singapore: Communications and New Media Department, NUS, PhD Thesis committee member).

9. Priscilla Ann Vincent: Political Economy of Skills Development in India (Singapore: South Asian Studies Programme, NUS, MA thesis supervisor). Scholar is placed with the National Skills Development Corporation, India.

10. Himanshu Jha: Development Outcomes and the Emerging NGO Networks: Global to Local Linkages (Singapore: South Asian Studies Programme, NUS, PhD thesis supervisor). Student awarded the President’s Fellowship in NUS. Lecturer and Research Fellow, Department of Political Science, South Asia Institute, Heidelberg Universität, Germany.

Ongoing Supervision

1. Silvia Tieri, “India as a ‘New’ Foreign Aid Donor” NUS, MA Thesis supervisor. 2. Amritorupa Sen, Caste, Class, Social Capital and Social Mobility in West Bengal, India

(Singapore: Department of Sociology, NUS, PhD Thesis committee member). 3. Meah Mostafiz, Bangladesh: Politics of Development (Heidelberg: South Asia Institute,

supervisor). 4. Jamison Henkel, Secessionist Conflict in Balochsitan (Heidelberg: South Asia Institute,

supervisor).

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Engagement with Singapore Schools

2010/11: Participated in the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Project of the Ministry of Education. Worked with two teams 1) Raffles Institution on Public Distribution in Tamil Nadu, India; 2) Nanyang Girls School on South Asian regionalism. Both teams made it to the highest level of merit and the Raffles team was one of the few teams that presented at the final ceremony.

24 April 2008: Lecture on “South Asia Today: South Asia’s Economic Globalization,” at the Young Diplomat’s Forum at Nanyang Girls High School, Singapore.

16 April 2012: Lecture on “The Indian Economy,” at Raffles Junior College as part of their Bicultural Exchange Program with India.

Committee Memberships and Coordination National University of Singapore (NUS)

Led a team of 20 select NUS students for the Study Trip for Engagement and Enhancement (STEER) – India in December 2013 to expose them to entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship and activism in India. The objective is to expose students to the social, political and economic basis of social welfare and economic growth in India.

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, NUS

2015-2016: Member Writing Fellowship Committee.

2015-2016: Chair, Dr. Annu Jalais’s Mid-Term Annual Review Committee.

2012-2013: Member: Departmental Evaluation Committee for Tenure, Communications and New Media Programme, NUS.

South Asian Studies Programme, NUS

2009-2011: Member of a Faculty Search Committee for the South Asian Studies Programme for Assistant/Associate Professor level positions.

2009-2010; 2012-13. 2013-14: Seminar Coordinator, South Asian Studies Programme, NUS.

2010: Coordinator of 1000 level courses.

2009 – Present: Coordinator 3000 level coursework, South Asian Studies Programme, NUS.

2009–2010: Coordinator 4000 level coursework, South Asian Studies Programme, NUS.

2008-2009: Member South Asian Studies Programme Undergraduate Curriculum Revision Committee.

Select Presentations

2015

November 13 2015, Institute of South Asian Studies Researcher’s Meeting Presentation,

National University of Singapore, Singapore.

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October 23 2015, Conference Paper, Annual Conference on South Asia, University of

Wisconsin at Madison, USA.

October 15 2015, Seminar lecture, Centre for Historical Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru

University, New Delhi, India

October 14 2015, Lecture to senior Indian Administrative Service officers, Lal Bahadur

Shastri Academy of Administration, in New Delhi, India.

September 16 2015, Seminar, Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad.

September 9 2015, Lecture, Academic Staff College, Andhra University, Vizag, India

September 9 2015, Lecture, GITAM University, Vizag, India

September 9 2015, Seminar, Department of Political Science, Central University,

Hyderabad, India.

August 14 2015, Special Lecture, Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India.

August 12 2015, First S K Dey Memorial Lecture, Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi,

India.

August 10 2015, Seminar, Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India.

July 27 2015, Seminar, Indian Institute of Management, Kolkata, India

July 2 2015, Seminar, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, India

April 17 2015, Conference Presentation, “India’s Economic Transformation,” University

of Leiden, Holland.

April 10 2015, “The Roots of Citizen Well-Bieng in India” Department of Political

Science, Hyderabad Central University, Hyderabad, India.

February 18 2015, “Identity, Interest and India’s Foreign Policy,” International Studies

Association’s Annual Meeting in New Orleans, USA.

February 6 2015, “India’s Tryst with Globalization,” Plenary lecture, Fakir Mohan

University, Balasore, Odisha, India

2014

October 13 2014, “Understanding Economic Change in India,” Centre for South Asian

Studies (funded seminar talk), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh.

October 14 2014, “Neo-liberalisms Ascendancy: State, Non-State and Welfare,”

Department of Geography (Lecture), University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh.

October 16 2014, “State, Ideas and Economic Reform in India,” De Montfort University

at Leicester (funded conference talk, co-organized with University of Sheffield), Leicester.

October 16 2014, “India’s Tryst with Globalization” (public lecture organized by De

Montfort University and University of Sheffield) in Leicester.

October 17 2014, “The Roots of Citizen Concern and Welfare: The Mahatma Gandhi

National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in Andhra Pradesh,” King’s India

Institute (funded seminar talk), King’s College, London.

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October 20 2014, “The Politics of Welfare in India: The Case of the Employment

Guarantee Scheme in Andhra Pradesh,” Department of Political Science (funded seminar

talk), University of Bristol, Bristol

October 22 2014, “Globalization and Deregulation: Ideas, Interests and Institutional

Change in India,” South Asia Institute (funded seminar talk), Heidelberg University,

Heidelberg

June 5 2014, “Trade, Markets and Economic Diplomacy,” Economic Diplomacy

Workshop, Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. This conference participation was

fully funded by the Centre for Policy Research.

May 26 2014, “Elections, Growth and Well-Being in India,” Asia Research Institute

Round-Table: The Indian Elections of 2014: Ramifications for India and Beyond,

organized by Asia Research Institute and Singapore Indian Chambers of Commerce and

Industry at the Management Development Institute, Singapore.

March 26 2014, “Challenges to the Study of South Asia’s Globalization,” Round-table on

“Challenges to the Study of South Asia in International Relations,” International Studies

Association’s Annual Meeting in Toronto.

March 23 2014, Invited to deliver a keynote address at the International Seminar on

'Global Politics and Governance in 21st century: Theoretical Trends and Global

Concerns" at Ambedkar University, Lucknow, India. Declined.

2013

December 18 2013, Delivered a Keynote Address on “The State and India’s Economic Transformation”, Exim Conclave 2013, organized by the Confederation of Indian Industry at Taj Deccan, Hyderabad, India.

November 19 2013, Invited to present seminar on “The Roots of Citizen Concern and Welfare in India: The National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) in Andhra Pradesh”. Presented this paper jointly with Mr. Himanshu Jha; Asia Research Institute, Singapore.

October 16 2013: Invited seminar presentation: “Globalization and Deregulation: Ideas, Interests and Institutional Change in India,” Saltzman Institute of War and Peace, Columbia University, New York.

October 15 2013: Invited conference presentation: “India’s Foreign Economic Policies,” Indian Foreign Policy Conference, Centre on American and Global Security, Indiana University, Bloomington. Trip funded by the Centre for American and Global Security, Indiana University.

September 12 2013, Invited Guest Speaker: “Political Economy of Regional Cooperation in South Asia: The Indo-Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement,” International Conference of Eastern University, Vantharumoolai, Sri Lanka. Trip was funded by Eastern University.

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June 3 2013, Seminar on “Human Well-Being in India” at the Centre for Economic and Social Studies, Hyderabad, India.

April 6 2013: Presented on “Ideas, Interests and the Tipping Point: Institutional Change in India,” South Asia Colloquium, Institute for International Studies, University of California, Berkeley, USA.

April 5 2013: Invited to present at a Round-Table: Rising Powers and the Global Economy: Diffusion or Disintegration in Global Economic Governance (“Rising India and Global Economic Governance”), Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association in San Francisco.

2012

December 19 2012: Invited presentation: “Economic Change and the Tipping Point: Growth and Welfare in the ‘New India’,” Conference on the Changing Role of the State in Asia, Asia Research Institute, Singapore.

December 11 2012: Invited paper: “India’s Economic Globalization,” Annual Meeting of the Indian Association of International Studies, New Delhi.

October 27 2012: Invited to deliver a keynote address at the Annual Meeting of the Indian Political Economy Association held at the Indian Institute of Technology, Rourkee. Declined.

October 25 2012: Invited paper: “Ideas, Interests and the Tipping Point: Economic Change in India,” Conference on Using Economic History to Inform Development Policy. The World Bank, Washington.

September 2 2012: Invited to present at a Round-Table: Economic Changes and Social Inequalities in the New India: Possible Political Consequences? American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting in New Orleans. The conference and the round-table were cancelled because of hurricane Isaac.

2011

December 28 2011: Invited Book Preview Plenary Session: Globalization and Deregulation: The Politics of Economic Change in India, VI Annual Public Policy Conference, Indian Institute of Management – Bangalore, Bangalore.

December 7 2011: Invited Lecture, Ideas Interests and the Tipping Point: Understanding Economic Change in Federal India, Special Lecture Series: 16, Centre for Multilevel Federalism, Institute of Social Sciences, New Delhi. Presented on a similar theme at the Indian Institute of Technology, Powai on January 21 2012 at a conference on Globalization and India.

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August 31 2012: Invited paper: “Rapid Economic Growth in a Democratic Polity: Understanding Economic Change in India,” Paper accepted for presentation at the American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting in New Orleans, USA. Paper communicated but the conference was cancelled due to hurricane Isaac.

August 25 2011, Invited paper at workshop: “South Asia in Transition: Democracy, Political Economy and Security,” at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Hull, UK. Declined.

March 17 2011: Invited conference Paper, The Remarkable Path to an Industrial Transformation – 1991, International Studies Association’s Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada.

2010

December 22, 2010: Invited conference speaker, Economic Growth and India’s National Strategy. International Workshop on “India’s National Strategy,” Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis, New Delhi, India.

September 7 2010: Invited conference speaker, Foreign Policy of Economic Liberalization: India in Comparative Perspective. 4th Regional Powers Network Conference on “Emerging Regional Powers and Global Redistribution,” Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Stellenbosch, Stellenbosch, South Africa.

September 2 2010: Invited conference speaker, Regulation and Infrastructure Development in India: A Comparison of Telecommunications, Ports and Power. Annual International Strategy Research Conference, Program on Organizations, Governance and Institutions, NUS Business School, Singapore.