Dhruva Jaishankar, a prominent strategic affairs expert and son of External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, visited Jawaharlal Nehru University.
NEW DELHI: On December 6, Dhruva Jaishankar, a prominent strategic affairs expert and son of External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, visited Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) to discuss his book Vishwa Shastra: India and the World. The event was organized by the School of International Studies (SIS) under the leadership of Professor Amitabh Mattoo.
In a tweet posted on December 13, Dhruva expressed his delight over the session, highlighting the spirited debates and discussions with faculty and students. “On December 6, had the pleasure of speaking at JNU’s School of International Studies, led by the indefatigable @amitabhmattoo on my book ‘Vishwa Shastra: India and the World.’ Enjoyed the debate and discussions with faculty and students,” he tweeted, alongside a photo from the event.
The session explored the themes of Vishwa Shastra, which delves into India’s evolving role on the global stage, emphasizing its cultural, political, and strategic dimensions. During the interaction, Dhruva discussed India’s historical legacy, its aspirations in a multipolar world, and how the country is reshaping its international partnerships.
Participants engaged in a thought-provoking Q&A session, touching on topics like India’s response to global challenges, the role of soft power in diplomacy, and the importance of academic research in shaping foreign policy. Students praised the opportunity to interact with a key voice in India’s strategic affairs and gain insights into how theory translates into practical policy decisions.
Professor Amitabh Mattoo, known for his contributions to international relations and academic leadership, applauded Dhruva’s efforts to bring complex geopolitical issues to the forefront in an accessible way. “Books like Vishwa Shastra are essential for understanding India’s place in the world and inspiring young minds to think critically about global dynamics,” Mattoo remarked.
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The event underscored JNU’s pivotal role as a hub for intellectual engagement on international studies. Faculty members noted the relevance of Dhruva’s work in the context of India’s G20 presidency and its increasing prominence in global decision-making forums.
Dhruva’s book has been well-received in academic and policy circles for its nuanced perspectives on India’s foreign policy trajectory. His interaction at JNU reflects the growing interest in bridging academic discourse with real-world policy challenges, reinforcing the importance of informed debate in shaping India’s global narrative.