Brahma Chellaney (born 18 January 1962) is an Indian geostrategist, columnist and author on geostrategic affairs.[1][2]
He is a professor of strategic studies at the Centre for Policy Research in New Delhi.
He was a member of India's National Security Advisory Board and an author of its draft nuclear doctrine.[3]
He is a regular columnist for Project Syndicate,[4]
and writes for numerous other international publications. He is the author of nine books on geostrategic affairs, of which Asian Juggernaut was a best-seller and Water: Asia's New Battleground received the $20,000 Bernard Schwartz Award.[5]
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"Water: Asia's New Battleground". Georgetown University Press. 2013.
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BrahmaChellaney (born 18 January 1962) is an Indian geostrategist, columnist and author on geostrategic affairs. He is a professor of strategic studies...
the Sino-Indian border. According to Indian strategist and writer BrahmaChellaney, "salami slicing" rather than overt aggression is China's favored strategy...
connection with JNU is that they were awarded an honorary degree. BrahmaChellaney, columnist and author on geostrategic affairs Harun Rashid Khan, Deputy...
in India's humiliating defeat in the war of October–November 1962. BrahmaChellaney (2006). Asian Juggernaut: The Rise of China, India, and Japan. HarperCollins...
Bhojwani, Ambassador at Indian foreign service Aarti Chabria, actress BrahmaChellaney, geostrategist and author Vishal Dadlani, playback singer Jairamdas...
they were formalizing their plans on the bonnets of their vehicles. BrahmaChellaney, the Associated Press's South Asia correspondent, was the only foreign...
militants using pilgrims trapped inside the temple as human shields. BrahmaChellaney, the Associated Press's South Asia correspondent, was the only foreign...
2017 China–India border standoff 2020–2021 China–India skirmishes BrahmaChellaney (2006). Asian Juggernaut: The Rise of China, India, and Japan. HarperCollins...
as an "iron lady" and her personality as "charismatic" and tough. BrahmaChellaney (2006). Asian Juggernaut: The Rise of China, India, and Japan. HarperCollins...
packed with pro-Pakistani partisan powers. According to columnist BrahmaChellaney, 'Nehru did not appreciate that the UN was an institution of power...
actor in Black, Pratidwandi Prabhu Chawla, editor of India Today BrahmaChellaney Parag Kumar Das, human rights activist and Assamese journalist assassinated...
experiencing 87,000 instances of mass unrest in 2005. John Lee and BrahmaChellaney have argued that authoritarian capitalism is a potential competitor...
interpreted as an effort to "contain" China. Indian political commentator BrahmaChellaney referred to the emerging Quadrilateral Security Dialogue between the...
2023. China Aims for Bigger Share of South Asia's Water Lifeline, by BrahmaChellaney, Japan Times, June 26, 2007 Wines, Michael (October 26, 2011). "China...
in CPR's core faculty from various fields of public policy include: BrahmaChellaney Bharat Karnad Pratap Bhanu Mehta G. Parthasarathy Lavanya Rajamani...
International Centre". Times of India Travel. Retrieved 18 January 2020. Chellaney, Brahma (27 November 2013). "From economic ties to strategic partnership"...
the bizarre modern Chinese architecture popping up all over Tibet." BrahmaChellaney, China’s Himalayan Salami Tactics, Project Syndicate, 9 March 2021...
border defence pact". Business Standard India. Retrieved 2021-07-02. Chellaney, Brahma (2013-10-21). "Why India's new border pact with China won't work"...
Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2011. Chellaney, Brahma (2011). Water : Asia's new battleground. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown...