International Visitor Leadership Program

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American Think Tanks
A Project for India

These visitors are invited to the United States under the auspices of the Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program.  Their program is arranged by World Learning.

Program Contacts: Ms. Amy Reid and Ms. Dorothea Schurr, World Learning, 1015 Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20005; Telephone: (202) 464-8525 or (202) 464-6597; Toll-free: (800) 858-0292; Email: amy.reid@worldlearning.org or dorothea.schurr@worldlearning.org

Department of State Program Contacts: Ms. Reva Gutpa and Ms. Irina Karmanova, Office of International Visitors; Telephone: (202) 632-3311 or (202) 632-9395; Email: GuptaR3@state.gov or KarmanovaI@state.gov

Accompanied by: Ms. Elka Charren, International Visitor Liaison


September 29 – October 17, 2014

PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVES

The Department of State has outlined the following specific objectives for the project:

  • Explore how think tanks and related university institutions are structured and funded;
  • Examine the role of think tanks in creating content and influencing national policy;
  • Establish links with U.S.-based think tanks; and
  • Discuss ways to expand, develop, and professionalize the think tank community in India.

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

India

Mr. Dharmarajan DHANURAJ
Chairman, Centre for Public Policy Research

Mr. Ashish GUPTA
Associate Fellow-Energy, Observer Research Foundation

Ms. Shital JHUNJHUNWALA
Assistant Professor and Head, Centre for Corporate Governance, Institute of Public Enterprise

Mr. Subodh KANDAMUTHAN, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Health Studies Area, Administrative Staff College of India

Mr. Neeraj KUMAR
Managing Editor, Centre for Economic Policy and Public Finance, Asian Development Research Institute, Patna

Mr. Harsh SHRIVASTAVA
Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd.

 

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION

India

Name: Mr. Dharmarajan DHANURAJ

Present Position: Chairman, Centre for Public Policy Research

Concurrent Position: Managing Director, Civitas Consultancies Pvt. Ltd

Education/Training: Ph.D., Science and Humanities, Anna University, Chennai, 2013
M.A., Political Science, Madras Christian College, Chennai, 2005
M.Sc., Physics, Sacred Heart College, Cochin, 2002

Address: Centre for Public Policy Research
Door no.28/3656, 1st floor
Sonoro Church Road, Elamkulam
Kochi, Kerala 682 020
Email: dhanu@cppr.in

Languages: Tamil (native), English

U.S. Travel: Michigan, New York, Washington

Justification: Dr. Dharmarajan Dhanuraj is the Chairman of the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR), an emerging think tank in the state of Kerala focusing on urban development, security, and strategic affairs. Mr. Dhanuraj started the organization in 2004 and has cultivated it into a globally respected institute with international reach. In 2013, CPPR launched a parallel organization called the CPPR Centre for Strategic Studies (CPPR-CSS) to explore new foreign policy frontiers at the federal level, especially from a South Indian perspective. CSS researches the role of federal states in countering threats to different dimensions of national security in the Indian Ocean rim region, including maritime and coastal security, internal security and human security. It provides a new platform to explore the confluence of foreign policies, regional interests and security challenges in an era of globalized trade and commerce.

 

India

Name: Mr. Ashish GUPTA

Present Position: Associate Fellow-Energy, Observer Research Foundation

Previous Positions: Manager, GIS Development, 2011
Senior Executive, Associate Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India, 2010

Education/Training: M.S., Business Economics, Guru Nanak University, Amritsar, 2008
B.A., Commerce, Allahabad University, 2004

Address: Observer Research Foundation
20, Rouse Avenue
New Delhi 110002

Email: contactus@orfonline.org

Languages: Hindi (native), English

U.S. Travel: No previous U.S. Travel

Professional Background: Mr. Ashish Gupta focuses on energy issues as an Associate Fellow at the Observer Research Foundation (ORF). His current portfolio includes energy security, water, regional cooperation and peace building through energy and resource infrastructure integration, climate change, renewable energy use, sustainable development, environmental awareness and economic development. Mr. Gupta has spoken at several international conferences such as the Indian Business Chamber on “Energy Infrastructure Management,” has published articles, and provides consultancy services to energy utilities and associated stake holders. Established in 1990, ORF is an independent think tank examining the critical problems facing India and developing policy responses in a rapidly changing global environment. It is closely associated with major international think tanks, including the Brookings Institution and the Heritage Foundation.

 

India

Name: Ms. Shital JHUNJHUNWALA

Present Position: Assistant Professor and Head, Centre for Corporate Governance, Institute of Public Enterprise

Previous Positions: Assistant Professor, Badruka College PG Centre, 2003-05
Assistant Manager, SREI International Finance Ltd, 2001-01
Senior Accounts Officer, Kolmak Chemicals Ltd, 1996-99

Education/Training: Ph.D, Philosophy, Osmania University, 2009
Post Graduate Diploma, Management, Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, 2002
Chartered Accountant, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, 1995
Cost Accountant, Institute of Cost Accountants of India, 1995 B.Com., Calcutta University, 1992

Publications: “Intertwining CSR with Strategy – The Way Ahead,” Corporate Governance Vol 14, Issue 2, 2014
“Diversity and the Effective Corporate Boards,” Elsevier, 2013.
“Women on Boards – The Statistics Speak,” Chartered Accountant Journal, January 2013
“Boards Should have Members With Diverse Experience,” Asia-Pacific Journal of Management Research and Innovation, Vol 8 No 3, Sage Publications, 2012
“Companies go Global, Boards Remain Local,” co-author with Dr. Mishra, Indian Management, Vol 51 Issue 8, August 2012
“Board Diversity and Corporate Performance: The Indian Evidence,” IUP Journal of Corporate Governance, Vol XI, No. 3, July 2012
“Gender Diversity in Singapore Boards,” co- author with R.K. Mishra, Research Journal of Economics and Business Studies, Vol 1 No 8, June 2012

Address: Flat No 302
Pragati Apartments
1-2-300 Gagan Mahal Road
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500029

Email: jhunjhunwala_s@yahoo.co.in

Languages: English

U.S. Travel: Nevada, New York

Professional Background: Dr. Shital Jhunjhunwala heads the Centre for Corporate Governance (CCG), Institute of Public Enterprise (IPE) in Hyderabad. She is involved in conceiving and executing training programs for corporate and industry representatives on issues like strategic decision making, social responsibility, and regulatory compliance. The IPE offers research, training, and consulting services for public and private organizations and industries. Recognized as a ‘Centre of Excellence’, the IPE is funded by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), the Government of India, and the Government of Andhra Pradesh.

 

India

Name: Mr. Subodh KANDAMUTHAN, Ph.D.

Present Position: Associate Professor, Health Studies Area,  Administrative Staff College of India

Previous Positions: Finance Consultant, Department of Health, Medical and Family Welfare, Government of Andhra Pradesh, 2007-08
Assistant Professor, Health Economics, Institute of Health Systems, Hyderabad, 2006-07
Assistant Professor, Health Policy Research Unit, Institute of Economic Growth, New Delhi, 2004-06

Education/Training: Ph.D., Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Bengaluru, 2004
M.Phil., Applied Economics, Centre for Development Studies, Thiruvananthapuram, affiliated to Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 2000
M.S., Development Economics, Pondicherry Central University, 1998
B.A., Economics, University College, Kerala University, 1996

Publications: “Public Private Partnerships in Health Sector,” Creative Handicrafts group, December 2013
Book Review, “Poor but Spirited Karim Nagar: Field Notes of a Civil Servant by Sumita Dawra,” ASCI Journal of Management, March 2013
Book Review, “Interlacing Water and Health,” ASCI Journal of Management, September 2012
“Recurrent Costs of India’s Free ART Programme,” Indrani Gupta, Subodh Kandamuthan, M.Trivedi, ‘AIDS – An Economic Development Risk in South Asia,’ World Bank, December 2008
“An Analysis of Recurrent Costs of the Free ART Programme of the Government of India,” Indrani Gupta, Subodh Kandamuthan, Mr. M Trivedi, in the book ‘Growth, Equity, Environment and Population; Economic and Sociological Perspectives,’ Sage Publications, November 2007

Address: Associate Professor, Health Studies Area
Administrative Staff College of India
Bellavista, Raj Bhavan Road
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh 500082
India

Email: subodh.kandamuthan@gmail.com

Languages: Malayalam (native), English

U.S. Travel: Washington DC, New York

Professional Background: Dr. Subodh Kandamuthan is a senior staff member at the Administrative Staff College of India (ASCI) in Hyderabad. As a part of ASCI’s Centre for Human Development, Dr. Kandamuthan’s research has focused on projects in Health Economics and Policy that have helped different state health departments implement policy changes in the areas of finance and procurement. His current projects include Restructuring Kerala State Planning Board and Evaluation of public private partnerships in health in Odisha and providing policy suggestions for effective social protection for single women in India. ASCI trains civil servants, defense personnel, entrepreneurs, corporate managers, and academics with the skills to synthesize managerial theory and practice and respond to the ever-increasing complexity of managerial issues confronting Indian organizations today. It also undertakes independent evaluation projects for various state governments and engaged in research and management studies through its eight specialized research centers.

 

India

Name: Mr. Neeraj KUMAR

Present Position: Managing Editor, Centre for Economic Policy and Public Finance, Asian Development Research Institute

Previous Position: Senior Copy Editor, Hindustan Times, Madhya Pradesh Editions, 2011-12

Education/Training: M.Phil., International Relations, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 2006
M.A., Political Science, Delhi University, 2004
B.A., Political Science, Banaras Hindu University, 2000

Address: ADRI, BSIDC Colony
Patliputra Road
Patna, Bihar 800013
India

Email: neeraj.ceppf@adriindia.org

Languages: Hindi (native), English

U.S. Travel: No previous U.S. Travel

Professional Background: In his role as Managing Editor at the Asian Development Research Institute (ADRI), Mr. Neeraj Kumar is closely involved with research on policy issues. In Patna in the state of Bihar, ADRI works with the Indian government and various national and international organizations on development issues, and is dedicated developing resources for literacy and education, vocational training, and broadening inter-disciplinary social science research with a focus on economic policy and public finance. ADRI contributes significantly to the government’s efforts on development and empowerment of issues.

 

India

Name: Mr. Harsh SHRIVASTAVA

Present Position: Senior Vice President, Corporate Affairs, Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd.

Concurrent Position: Special Adviser, incoming President, Associate Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India

Previous Positions: Chief Operations Officer, Centre for Civil Society, 2013-14
Independent Director, Meghalaya Institute of Entrepreneurship, 2013
Chief Executive Officer, World Development Forum, 2013
Consultant, Planning Commission of India, 2012
Emerging Leaders Fellow, Australia India Institute, 2012
Vice President, Reliance Capital, 2010
Senior Vice President, Marketing, Feedback Infrastructure Services, 2008
Director, Confederation of Indian Industry, 2005
Research Officer, Prime Minister’s Office, 2002
Senior Correspondent, Business World, 1997
Manager, Corporate Communications, Hinduja Group, 1996

Education/Training: Post Graduate Diploma, Business Management (equivalent to an MBA), Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, 1995
B.A., Commerce, Mumbai University, 1993

Publications: “Business of Social Responsibility,” Co-author, 1998

Address: A-502, PMO C.H.S,
C-58/20, Sector 62
Noida 201309
India

Email: harsh.email@gmail.com

Languages: Hindi (native), English

U.S. Travel: No previous U.S. Travel

Professional Background: Mr. Harsh Shrivastava is Senior Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd., where he is focused on better understanding how politics and government, people and NGOs, and business all work together. Previously he was the Chief Operations Officer at the Centre for Civil Society (CCS) in New Delhi. He spent the first few years of his professional career in the corporate circuit before becoming the deputy speech writer to Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. During his time with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he was a member of the team that drafted the party’s election manifesto for the 1998 and 2004 elections. He believes it is crucial for India’s political and business leadership to be guided by well-researched public policy that only independent think tanks can deliver. Mr. Shrivastava is often a guest lecturer at various Indian educational and research institutions, and regularly writes columns in national dailies on public policy issues.

Richard Verma creates history by becoming the first Indian American U.S. Ambassador to India

In a historical move, President Barack Obama nominated former state department official Richard Verma, an Indian-American, as the next US ambassador to India.

Prior to his appointment, Mr. Verma served in the Obama Administration as the Assistant Secretary of State for Legislative Affairs. In that capacity, he was Secretary of State Clinton’s principal advisor on congressional affairs and successfully led the department through a number of key budget and policy-related battles. He played a lead role in securing the Senate’s ratification of the New START Treaty with Russia, guided nearly 200 Presidential nominees through the Senate confirmation process, and oversaw and managed the Administration’s response to several major congressional investigations. He was also the lead U.S. Administration negotiator handling the development and passage of the most recent set of comprehensive sanctions against Iran.

Verma Rich DC 300 DPIIt was widely expected that America would announce a new ambassador to New Delhi before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the US this month. With Richard Verma’s appointment as ambassador in Delhi, US state department’s South Asia desk, which oversees relations with India, will have a very major Indian touch  to it. Nisha Biswal, an Indian-American from Gujarat, heads the desk and Atul Keshap, also of Indian descent — who served at the US embassy in Delhi, is one of her assistant deputy secretaries.

But Verma is not moving to Delhi anytime soon. His nomination has to be confirmed by Senate, where, however, he is not expected to encounter any major trouble or delay. He currently serves as senior counselor at Steptoe & Johnson and the Albright Stonebridge Group, founded and run by Bill Clinton administration officials including Madeline Albright.

Verma is also a senior national security fellow at the Center for American Progress, a Washington DC think tank.

Reference: Hindustan Times

USINPAC hosts a delegation of U.S. Foreign Policy Journalists

A prominent group of journalists from India visited the USINPAC headquarters to understand and know more about the organization. The delegation was warmly received and hosted by USINPAC members. The event comprised of a session explaining in detail how USINPAC functions as an organization followed by a grand dinner.

IMG_20140909_134152The purpose of the delegation’s visit can be divided into the following points:

  •  To Demystify America and provide a first-hand glimpse of the United States to key opinion-makers in India’s influential and booming vernacular press.
  •  Examine how the U.S. international affairs community is structured, by interacting with public and private sector representatives who are instrumental in the foreign policy cycle.
  •  Examine how policies are formulated and implemented under diverse and dynamic influences, by meeting with members of the Executive and Legislative branches to discuss decision-making dynamics.
  •  Explore the human rights component of U.S. foreign policy and the efforts of public and private sector organizations that address international and domestic human rights issues, by illustrating strategies used by NGOs and federal, state, and local governments to formulate and influence human rights policy in the United States.

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Increased FDI ceiling in India’s defense budget- Effective strides to develop defense technology

Rail-budget-foc18768India is regarded as one of the prime importer of arms around the globe. Over the last five years, India has imported approximately threefold of weapons. But the major challenge that India has witnessed is to set up an indigenous defense industry. Besides manufacturing ballistic missiles, India does not manufacture any weapons or equipments.  In order to overcome this issue, India’s Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi struck a cautious note to open the defense manufacturing industry through foreign direct investment. Since the ceiling limit has been increased from 26% to 49%, initiatives like these are definitely a good sign for the modi-fied India.

Despite the defense budget been increased to a new cap, reports have unveiled that the ownership control will be with the Indian partners. The government seems quite positive that this initiative will attract eminent foreign companies on Indian turf. Multinational giants such as EADS, Boeing, British Aerospace, and Rolls- Royce are likely to make a strategic entry in the Indian market. Prominent bureaucrats from the United States, France and United Kingdom are leading delegations to India in the coming days to lobby on behalf of multinationals such as Dassault Aviation and Boeing. Defense

Many experts have opined that the new government under Prime Minister Modi, are making incessant efforts to strengthen US-India defense ties which was stagnant due to the sluggish Indian economy. With the U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel’s visit to India clearly signifies that even the United States intends to re-engage on defense trade relationships.

However, if the government takes proactive steps, in the coming days India will be lauded to have vibrant industries, competent enough to meet both domestic needs and global demands. This would eventually give India a higher degree of self dependence towards stronger trade balance and considerable job creation. India is always slated to have the most antiquated military systems. The new FDI limit will change the face of India from being a defense weapons importer to a defense weapons manufacturer.