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Welcome to the Jindal India Institute (JII)
JII is a strategic initiative to develop a transnational, intellectually rigorous, evidence-based, multidisciplinary corpus of knowledge that promotes the positive aspects and achievements of India. It will intellectually decolonise the study and depiction of India and spread global awareness about India’s extraordinary potential in the twenty-first century.
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Master of Arts (M.A.) in India Studies
Learn about India in its own terms from India’s top private university, ranked No.1 in the World for Online Learning.
- Earn your One-Year Online M.A. in India Studies.
- Gain broad interdisciplinary knowledge of India's rich history, politics, economy, religions, philosophies, art, business landscape, and more.
- Obtain deep insight into a nation shaping the world’s future!
- Click below to hear directly from the Programme Team:
Latest Publications by JGU Scholars on India
Highlights
Jindal India Institute successfully trains over 30 foreign diplomats and journalist on India's foreign and security policy
Jindal India Institute partners with MEA to train diaspora youth
Progress Report: First 200 Days of the Jindal India Institute
Jindal India Institute hosted a workshop on Indian Music
Our Director General
Prof. (Dr.) Sreeram Chaulia
Prof. (Dr.) Sreeram Chaulia is the Director General of the Jindal India Institute and Professor and Dean at the Jindal School of International Affairs of O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat, India. He is a leading opinion columnist on world affairs for Indian newspapers Dainik Jagran (Hindi) and Hindustan Times (English) and a commentator on international current issues on radio and television. He anchors the ‘Indian Diplomacy’ TV show on India’s national broadcaster, Doordarshan. His latest book is Friends: India’s Closest Strategic Partners. He tweets on global developments @sreeramchaulia
Expert Commentaries
Jindal India Institute publishes expert commentaries by its fellows. These commentaries cover a variety of themes, bringing to light lesser-known dimensions of India’s democracy, economy, society, culture, science and technology, entrepreneurship, inclusiveness, rule of law, human rights, healthcare provision, environmental conservation, and proactive foreign policy.