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Dr Meha Pant

Dr Meha Pant

Assistant Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences

Meha.pant@sharda.ac.in

About

She holds her Ph.D. from JNU (New Delhi) in the field of Non-Traditional Security. Her M.Phil. was in the area of Central Asian studies and MA in International Relations from JNU (New Delhi). She has been bestowed an honoree title of Researcher for the INUSAM University, Malatya, Turkey. She has been a speaker at various forums and has contributed articles to various national and international journals.

Experience
  • 4 years
Qualification
  • Ph.D. 
Award & Recognition

  • Trained as an entrepreneur by the National Institute of Entrepreneurship and Small Business Development, Ministry of Small Scale Industries, Government of India.
  • Member of the research team at INUSAM University, Malatya, Turkey. http://inusam.inonu.edu.tr/index.php/researchers/
  • Chaired a session at the International Seminar on “Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in Covid 19” conducted on 8th march 2021 organized by Global Counter Terrorism Council (GCTC).
  • Delivered an expert lecture on “Research Methodology” at GCTC on 20th July 2021.
  • Convener, Secure India 2.0: Strategic Infrastructure & Border Development Conference 2021, Conference Theme: “Dynamics of Indian Borders” Date: September 15-17, 2021
  • Evaluation Panel Member at The 5th International Conference on the Future of Women 2022 “Defining Women in a New Decade” 24th – 25th February 2022
  • External Examiner, Research, Department of Political Science May 13th 2022, Galgotia University, Greater Noida. 

Research

  • “UN Involvement in Afghanistan: Post-Taliban Reconstruction”, Meha Pant and Suresh Kumar, World Affairs, Autumn (July-September) 2014, Vol 18 no 3 RNI NO 555516/92.
  • “Problem of Human Trafficking between India and Nepal: Challenges and Implications”, Meha Pant, India and Nepal: Areas of Cooperation and Understanding and Solidarity, Editor Prof. B.C Upreti.
  • “Central Asia Eyeing Multiple Transnational Security Threats”, Meha Pant, Re-envisioning Inner Asia, Editor Dr M Debata. 
  • “A Region of Association and Turbulence”, Meha Pant, Intercultural Relations and Ethnic Conflict in Asia, Editor Swati Jaywant Rao Bute, (AMITY School of Communication, AMITY University, Noida, India), ISBN 978-1-5225-0582-2.
  • “Drug Economy - International Terrorism and Its Impact on the Afghan-Central Asia Nexus”, South Asia Democratic Forum (SADF) COMMENT, dated 13/10/2016, No 41, sadf.eu/new/blog/sadf-comment-41-drug-economy-international-terrorism-impact-afghancentral-asia-nexus-meha-pant/, ISSN 2406-5617.
  • “A Refugee in my own nation, A stranger in my own land (The plight of a Kashmiri in Kashmir and Delhi)”, Human Nations, NGO, Brussels.
  • Globalization at Peril, Vol. 55, Issue No. 24, 13 Jun 2020, Economic and Political weekly.

Area of Interest

  • Non Traditional Security