Amrita Jash

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Dr Amrita Jash is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Geopolitics and International Relations at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (Institution of Eminence) in Manipal, India. She holds a PhD in Chinese Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University.

Dr Jash was a Pavate Fellow at the University of Cambridge. She has been a visiting fellow at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge, a UGC graduate fellow (2012–17), a researcher under the Harvard-Yenching-Nanching Programme (2015), a researcher under China’s Ministry of Commerce (2014), and a US-India-China Initiative fellow at SAIS, Johns Hopkins University (2013).

In 2019, Dr Jash received a commendation by the Chief of the Army Staff General Bipin Rawat for her contribution to the field of Chinese Studies at the Centre for Land Warfare Studies. Dr Jash has authored China’s Japan Policy: Learning from the Past (Palgrave Macmillan/Springer, 2023) and The Concept of Active Defence in China's Military Strategy (Pentagon Press, 2021). Her research interests are China’s foreign and security policy, the People’s Liberation Army, security and strategic issues in India-China and China-Japan relations as well as the Indo-Pacific.

US shifts nuclear focus to counter China’s growing arsenal
US shifts nuclear focus to counter China’s growing arsenal
Beijing’s nuclear modernisation means its intentions and commitments to non-proliferation will continue to be questioned.
By the numbers: China’s nuclear inventory continues to grow
By the numbers: China’s nuclear inventory continues to grow
Power, prestige and shifting estimates of what makes for a credible minimum deterrent help explain a growing arsenal – but more lies behind the move, too.
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