Vanshika Saraf
Research Analyst for the Geostrategy Programme
Vanshika Saraf is a Research Analyst for the Geostrategy Programme at the Takshashila Institution. Her research focuses on India’s engagements with partner countries, East Asian politics and regional security dynamics in the neighbourhood.
She has an M.A in International Relations from Jadavpur University, Kolkata and an M.A in Applied Sociology from St. Andrew’s University, Osaka, Japan. She has been a fellow of the Global Leaders’ Alliance Fellowship and a research fellow at the Alliance Centre for Eurasian Studies at Alliance University, Bengaluru.
She also curates the newsletter, ‘The Indian Radius’ and ‘Quad Bulletin’.
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