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A Distinguished Lecture on 'Wars' in an 'Era Not for War'? by Prof. Dattesh Prabhu Parulekar
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Friday, February 02, 2024, 11:00am - 01:00pm
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FLAME Centre for South and Southeast Asia Studies presents A Distinguished Lecture on 'Wars' in an 'Era Not for War'? by Prof. Dattesh Prabhu Parulekar

Asst. Professor, School of International and Area Studies, Goa University Visiting Faculty, Naval War College, INS Mandovi, Goa

Prof. Dattesh Prabhu Parulekar is a renowned authoritative scholar of international studies whose expertise spans India’s Foreign Policy, Chinese Political Economy, Strategic Maritime and Indo-Pacific Affairs, Europe-Asia Relations and Latin American Affairs.

Dr. Parulekar undertook a seminal section of his doctoral research under the academic tutelage of Prof. William Zartman, in a stint at the Conflict Management Centre, School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC, USA. He is a Visiting Faculty at multiple national defence institutions, including the Rashtriya Raksha University, Naval War College (NWC), INS Mandovi (Goa); College of Defence Management (CDM) and College of Air Warfare (CAW), Secunderabad Defense Services Staff College, Wellington; Indian Naval Academy, Ezhimalai and Army War College, Mhow. Dr. Parulekar is a Non-Resident Fellow at the Middle East Institute (MEI), New Delhi; Faculty and Resource-Person, India Foundation and Forum for Integrated National Security (FINS), including Editorial Advisory Board Member, FINS Journal of Diplomacy and Strategy.

He writes periodically, for the RIAC (Moscow), ISDP (Sweden), and China Daily (Hong Kong), besides publishing multiple peer reviewed articles, across national and international journals.

Location : VKS 003, FLAME University