Manu Sharma

Research Associate
Manu Sharma is a Research Associate at CSDR, specializing in visual politics and methodologies for International Security Studies. He supports CSDR’s research on peacebuilding, counterterrorism, and South Asian regionalism, and provides research assistance to Dr Happymon Jacob.
Manu Sharma holds a Master of Arts in International Relations from Sikkim Central University and a Master of Philosophy (Diplomacy and Disarmament) from Jawaharlal Nehru University. He has recently submitted his PhD at CIPOD, JNU. His research examines the use of postage stamps in visually articulating national identity and state-building efforts in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. He has presented his work at various international conferences and published in India Review Journal and a Routledge-edited volume on War and Semiotics. At CSDR, he provides research support and undertakes archival research for various projects. He also coordinated the Indo-Pak Conflict Monitor and supported peacebuilding projects in the India-Pakistan-Afghanistan context.

Areas of
Expertise

India-Pakistan Relations

Indian Foreign Policy

Peace and Conflict Studies

South Asia

Track II Diplomacy

Visual Politics

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