Babjee Pothuraju

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Archive data: Person was Research Assistant at IDSA from March 2011 to January 2013

Joined IDSA
March 2011
Areas of Research
West Asia and Africa, South Asia Politics and Security Studies, Pakistan, and Transnational Terrorism.
Background
Completed M.Phil. in South Asian Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in 2007, and currently pursuing Ph.D. from the same university on the topic “Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations: 1977-2008”. He is also a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) holder in International and Area Studies, awarded by the University Grants Commission.
Prior to joining IDSA, he worked with institutions like Institute for Conflict Management (ICM), South Asia Research and Development Initiative (SARDI) and Grassroot Research and Creations (Pvt.) Ltd. He has also completed an apprentice programme with Ananta Online Graphics Studio (Pvt.) Ltd. and presently pursing a Certificate Course in Arabic from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi.
Select Publications
“Pakistan-Saudi Arabia Relations: Implications for India”, International Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, Jan-Jun 2011, pp. 79-100.

Research Assistant
Email: babjeep[at]gmail[dot]com
Phone: +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

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UNASUR and Security in South America

The UNASUR is a regional organisation formed by 12 South American states that are united by shared history, religion, common culture and language. This Backgrounder details the various security challenges faced by South America and UNASUR’s role in addressing them.

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Boko Haram’s Persistent Threat In Nigeria

Boko Haram's violent activities signify increased insecurity not just for Nigeria but for the region and the international community at large given the country's vast oil resources, its porous borders, and Boko Haram’s linkages with foreign extremist groups.

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Political Islam: A Critical Reader by Frederic Volpi

At the dawn of the 21st century, political Islam has become an influential religious and social force in many post-colonial states, from North Africa to South East Asia. In the context of war in Afghanistan and Iraq, and the ‘War on Terror’, much has been written. Little has been written, however, to enable a holistic understanding of political Islam. Though some work has been done by Western scholars like Olivier Roy, the post-9/11 world has a different dynamic in which political Islam is used by terrorists to set the global discourse on the West's treatment of Muslims.

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Cheru, Fantu and Cyril Obi (eds.), The Rise of China & India in Africa: Challenges

Africa and Asia have a long history of politico- economic relations and the scale and pace of trade and investment flows has been growing in recent times. African countries are no silent spectators to the economic rise of China and India; they are party to the growth story. In this context, The Rise of China & India in Africa: Challenges, Opportunities and Critical Interventions offers a timely analysis of China and India’s engagement in Africa.

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Cheru, Fantu and Cyril Obi (eds.), The Rise of China & India in Africa: Challenges

Africa and Asia have a long history of politico- economic relations and the scale and pace of trade and investment flows has been growing in recent times. African countries are no silent spectators to the economic rise of China and India; they are party to the growth story. In this context, The Rise of China & India in Africa: Challenges, Opportunities and Critical Interventions offers a timely analysis of China and India’s engagement in Africa.

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Asimakopoulou, Eleana and Nik Bessis (eds.,),Advanced ICTs for Disaster Management and Threat Detection: Collaborative and Distributive Frameworks

The World Health Organisation (WHO) defines disaster as “any occurrence that causes damage, ecological disruption, loss of human life, deterioration of health and health services, on a scale sufficient to warrant an extraordinary response from outside the affected community or area.” The recurring occurrence of various natural and man made disasters in recent decades have drawn the states’ focus towards ensuring the safety of life, as well as preparedness and mitigation measures; hence disaster management.