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Fellows Research Topic:
This table features a comprehensive list of all the fellows participating in the Feminist Foreign Policy Fellowship (FFPF) and their respective research topics. Each fellow brings unique perspectives and expertise, addressing critical issues at the intersection of gender and global policy.
| Name | Research Title |
| Afsheen Fatima | Youth Perspectives on the Role of Women in Foreign Policy in Pakistan |
| Abhishu Karki | Feminist Perspectives on Humanitarian Aid in Myanmar’s Conflict Areas |
| Achala | The Gender Gap in Global Governance: Exploring Feminist Foreign Policy Amidst the UN’s Leadership Void |
| Aditi | Feminist Foreign Policy Approaches to Empowering Women in Nepal’s Climate Diplomacy |
| Aditi Mishra | Feminist Foreign policy in Pakistan Prospects and Challenges |
| Aditya Mishra | Sandwich Generation Women in Bangladesh: Caregiving Stressors and Feminist Foreign Policy |
| Aditya Raj Kanaujia | Women, Debt, and Climate Justice: Feminist Foreign Policy Strategies for Sri Lanka’s Future |
| Ahaanaa Singh | Feminist Diplomacy in Conflict Zones: A Comparative Analysis of Canada’s and Sweden’s Foreign Policies in Afghanistan |
| Akanksha Majumdar | Women in Diplomatic Leadership: Overcoming Gender Barriers and Building Bridges in the Global South and Beyond |
| Ammu S Anil | Transforming Diplomacy: exploring the possible implementation and impact of Feminist Foreign Policy in South Africa |
| Ananya Acharya | A FEMINIST FOREIGN POLICY FOR MYANMAR: EXPLORING GAPS & POSSIBILITIES |
| Avni Sablok | Breaking Barriers: The Evolution of Women’s Political Leadership in South Asia: Focus on Patriarchal Structures and Emerging Trends |
| Bhanupriya Jaiswal | Demystifying Feminist Foreign Policy : Framework for Action in the Global South |
| Bharat Singh | Building Bridges: Advancing Trade, Cultural, and Gender-Inclusive Diplomacy between Pakistan and India |
| BKIR Kumarihamy | Passage to Adopt Feminist Foreign Policy |
| Blessy Mathew | Indigenous Women, Environment and International Relations; Redefining the Feminist Foreign policy |
| Bushra Ali Khan | Decolonizing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda: A Comparative Analysis of Indonesian and Philippine National Action Plans |
| Claire Ed C. Bacong | Women Peacekeepers and Their Perception in Host Countries: A South Asian Perspective on Gender, Security, and Peacebuilding |
| Debjani Choudhury | An Analysis of Feminist Foreign Policy through the Prism of Indic and Traditions |
| Dhanshri Pradip Parob | Evaluating UNSCR 1325 in Contemporary Period: A Feminist Analysis of Gender, Security, and National Action Plans |
| Dimple kumar | GENDER DISPARITY IN RENEWABLE ENERGY SECTOR : INDIA AND WEST ASIA |
| Dr Amita Marwha | Making sense of the Feminist Component in the International Security Framework |
| Dr Apoorva Dixit | Hegemonic Masculinity: Feminist Foreign Policy Implementations Issues in India |
| Dr Priti Ramani Nayyar | Gendered Approaches to Security: Feminist Foreign Policy and Women’s Participation in Conflict and Migration Policy for Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh |
| Dr Savita Yadav | Exploring the Nexus Between Feminist Foreign Policy and Digitalisation of Diplomacy |
| Dr Teena | Feminist Foreign Policy: Intersections of Religion, Gender, and Public Policy |
| Ekta Singh | Feminist Foreign Policy and Its Transformative Potential in Global Migration and Refugee Governance. |
| Gayatri Joshi | The Role of Women’s Organizations in Shaping Feminist Foreign Policy: A Comparative Study |
| Hritika Patil | Gender Mainstreaming in Science Diplomacy: A Global South Perspective |
| Janki Andharia | Development of Feminist Jurisprudence in India: An Analysis of Laws Relating to Protection of Women Against Sexual Harassment |
| Jubin Gogoi | The Impact of Feminist Foreign Policy on Women’s Rights in India and Other Developing Countries: A Comparative Analysis |
| Jumani Pathak | Gendered Impact of Security: The case study of Securitization in Conflict Zone of Syria |
| Maalavika A | The Significance of Feminist Foreign Policy for India |
| Mansi Malhortra | Empowering Diplomacy: How Feminist Foreign Policy is Changing the Global Game. |
| Maya Kandel | From Victimhood to Leadership: Analyzing the Impact of Feminist Foreign Policies on Trafficked Survivors |
| Mayuri Raghuvanshi | Feminist Integration in International Relations: An Explanatory Research Analysis |
| Mohammad Shafiq Sultan | Challenging Neoliberal Orthodoxy: Feminist Foreign Policy as a Catalyst for Gender – Equitable Economic Growth in Developing Nations |
| Moumita Singha | Rethinking Feminist Foreign Policy: India’s Path to Decolonization |
| Muna Khayal Khattak | Feminist Water Diplomacy: Addressing Gender Inequities in South Asian Water Governance |
| Muskaan Awasthi | Redefining Power: Analyzing the Impact of Feminist Foreign Policy on Global Diplomacy and Social Justice |
| Muskaan Khanna | Digital Diplomacy and the Power of Diaspora: Indian Women in Global Governance and Foreign Policy |
| Nahian Raihana Prapti | Feminizing Conflict Resolution: A Study of Indian Female Peacekeepers in Africa |
| Nalini Rathnarajah | India’s Global Diplomacy and Combating Cyber Violence Against Women in the Global South: A Feminist Foreign Policy Approach |
| Namgay Choden | Enhancing Employee Engagement for Gender Equity and Organizational Change: The Intersection of Transformational Leadership and Feminist Foreign Policy |
| Nandita Kapoor | Gendered Geopolitics: A Feminist Peace-building Framework for Inclusive Refugee Response and Relocation in South Asia |
| Nimita Pandey | Rape as a Tactical Weapon: Understanding Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones |
| Parvez Babul | Media Narratives and Gender Equity: Reshaping India’s Foreign Policy Discourse Through a Feminist Lens |
| Peerzada Muneer Ul Islam | Bleeding with and without Wars: A Comparative Study of the Treatment of Menstrual Blood and War Wounds in International Policies |
| Pinku Jha | Feminist Approaches to Conflict Resolution: The Role of Gender in Post-Conflict Peacebuilding in Tajikistan |
| Pratibha Sharma | TOWARDS A GENDER-CONSCIOUS FOREIGN TRADE POLICY IN INDIA |
| Praveen Raj | Redefining Gender Dynamics in Outer Space Diplomacy |
| Raj Nandani | From Invisibility to Visibility : Women as agents of War and Peace |
| Sai Jyothirmai Racherla | CLIMATE CHANGE, MITIGATION AND ADAPTIVE POLICIES: A FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE |
| Sajid Ali | Critical Work on Gender Equality in International Diplomacy: The Case of Feminist Foreign Policy Frameworks |
| Samukezi | Re-politicizing Gender-Security Equation: Implementation and Impact of UNSCR 1325 on International Peace and Security |
| Sanda Thant | Humanitarian Action And Disaster Response (HADR): Is It Gender Sensitive? |
| Sanya | Gender as a Geopolitical Tool: Examining the US Foreign Policy Rhetoric in the Afghanistan Invasion Through Gendered Discourse |
| Shambhavi Thite | Deconstructing Power: A Post-Structural Feminist Analysis of the Women, Peace,and Security (WPS) Agenda in the United Nations |
| Shobana Karthikeyan | Gendered Dimensions of Statelessness: A Feminist Foreign Policy Approach to Protecting Stateless Women in South Asia |
| Shreya Pandey | Comparative Analysis of Grassroots Feminist Movements in India and Japan: A Study of Cultural Influences, Policy Impact, and Digital Advocacy |
| Shruti | Adapting Feminist Foreign Policy: Lessons from Sweden and Canada for a Gender-Equitable Diplomatic Future in India |
| Simran Napit | Women in the Workforce: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies for Equality |
| Sneha Thomas | Women’s Leadership and Gender Equality: A Pathway to Peace on the Korean Peninsula |
| Tayyaba Atiq | Bridging Gender and Community in Climate Policy: A Feminist Approach to India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change |
| Torunika Roy | Weaponizing the Environment: Interrogating Gender, Nature, and Power in Contemporary Conflicts |
| Vinod Kumar Pandey | Bridging Gender and Community in Climate Policy: A Feminist Approach to India’s National Action Plan on Climate Change |
| Win Pike Myo | Gender and Global Diplomacy: Assessing the Implications of Nigeria’s Absence of a Feminist Foreign Policy, Benefits, and Pathways to Adoption |
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Prof Asha Hans, Founder Director, School of Women’s Studies, Utkal University, India
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