Sindhu Dinesh

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Archive data: Person was Research Assistant at MP-IDSA

Ms. Sindhu Dinesh was a Research Analyst in the Africa, Latin America, Caribbean and United Nations Centre, at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA), New Delhi. Her research interest areas include India’s Foreign Policy Orientations, Defence & National Security issues, Geopolitics of South Asia, Africa and the Indian Ocean Region.
Ms. Sindhu has a Master of Arts in Geopolitics and International Relations from the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), Manipal. Her dissertation was on the theme titled “Regional Perceptions on India as a Rising Power”. Previously she worked as a Research Analyst at Janes and was part of the Central Events Team.
Her research paper on the “Strategic Salience of the Gwadar Port: An Analytical Study” has been published in the Journal of Defence Studies, MP-IDSA. Some of her research article publications include “Emerging Trends in India-Sri Lanka Bonhomie”, IndraStra Global Vol. 6, Issue No: 2 (2020); “Asymmetric Conflict in South Asia: The Murking Danger”, NIICE Commentary 5805 (2020); and “No Permanent Friends or Foes; Only Permanent Interests – Neighbourhood Perceptions on India’s Rise”, IndraStra Global (2020).

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Email:- sindhudinesh[dot]idsa[at]gmail[dot]com
Phone:- +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

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Growing India-Africa Bonhomie: Factors and Trends

Research Analyst, Manohar Parrikar IDSA, Ms Sindhu Dinesh’s article ‘Growing India-Africa Bonhomie: Factors and Trends’ has been published in the Financial Express on 18 September 2022.

It is true that in International relations there are no permanent allies or foes, only permanent interests. However, between India and Africa the bonhomie is slated to only improve and solidify over the upcoming decades as they have shared interests and values on all dynamics shaping International Relations – be it international norms, the world order, economic outlook, political environments, multilateral engagements, reform of global systems and actions against climate change among others, says Ms Dinesh.

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  • Published: 18 September, 2022
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Salafism and Political Order in Africa

In recent decades, Africa has emerged as one of the epicentres of jihadi terrorist groups. Scholars, analysts and policymakers have sought to unravel the factors underlying the presence, growth and spread of these groups. They have raised concerns about the spread of Salafi-jihadism, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

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Unraveling the String of Coups in Africa

The surge in coups threatens democratic processes and political stability in Africa. The root causes triggering the coups need attention. Government and political architecture in the continent have to be enabled and empowered. Political will, reform of organisational response and international support will play a key role in addressing the issue.

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Strategic Salience of the Gwadar Port: An Analytical Study

Gwadar Port has gained currency in the light of recent international developments that are increasingly focused on maritime-related economic activities. It has become an important reference point for people discussing the geopolitics and geo-economics of the South Asian region. The article explores in detail the strategic salience of Gwadar against the backdrop of the ongoing Baloch insurgency, the current activities being undertaken at Gwadar, the strategic outlook of Pakistan and China on the port and the implications it holds for China–Pakistan ties.