
T.V. Paul
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T.V. Paul is Distinguished James McGill Professor in the Department of Political Science. See tvpaul.com; grenpec.com
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A comprehensive and thorough review of the Unfinished Quest in India’s prominent online newspaper The Wire Westland Books amrita talwar Ajitha GS Oxford Academic Brent Ott Politics Inclusive Development Is the Key to India’s Quest for Major Power Status m.thewire.in/article/diplom…

Nice to see the Unfinished Quest in Suahasini Haider's 5 books to read to understand the current challenges facing India. Westland Books amrita talwar Ajitha GS Oxford Academic Suhasini Haidar Watch: U.S.-World relations | How will the global churn affect India? thehindu.com/videos/watch-u…




Join us for this event featuring a leading Indian scholar and public intellectual Centre for Int'l Peace and Security Studies APF Canada C. Raja Mohan CIPSS Speaker Series: Dr. C. Raja Mohan (National University of Singapore), "The Indo-Pacific: Canadian and Indian Perspectives" mcgill.ca/politicalscien…

As part of the APF Canada Indo-Pacific Visiting Scholar Program, C. Raja Mohan, renowned expert on Indian foreign and economic policies, will join us for a panel discussion on March 25 (3 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET) at McGill University The discussion will be moderated by T.V. Paul, APF Canada






Thoroughly enjoyed this conversation with John Glaser of Cato Institute on my new book: The Unfinished Quest: India’s Search for Major Power Status from Nehru and Modi. Oxford Academic @OUPpolitics Westland Books

On an all NEW episode of Power Problems: McGill University's T.V. Paul joins John Glaser to discuss India's push for great power status. He also talks about India's domestic problems, the future of US-India relations, and more: cato.org/multimedia/pow…


At this seminar presentation on the basis of our newly released book at the Vienna Diplomatic Academy where co-editor Markus Kornprobst and I discuss the many dimensions of the current and emerging world order and their implications for the regions. Georgetown University Press Diplomatische Akademie Wien



