Ms. Bhargavi Charan

Published Papers in Journals/Conference Proceedings (National/International) :

  • Charan, B. (2016). Rethinking Nationalism and the Changing Role of Women, in Social Sciences International Research Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 1.
  • Charan, B. (2019). Rethinking International Relations: Case for Expansion and Adaptation, in Review of Research, Vol. 8, Issue 6

Papers Presented in National/International Conferences :

  • Presented paper titled: ‘India, US and Values: Can the Three Fit Together?’ International Confer-ence on – ‘Changing Contours of Indo-US Relations: Perceptions, Continuity and Change’ in BITS, Goa, India 2014.
  • Presented paper titled: ‘Feminist Realism OR Feminine Strategic Culture at the Women’s Lead-ership Symposium held at Somerville College, University of Oxford, UK, from 2-4 August, 2017.
  • Presented paper (through video conferencing) titled: ‘Cultural Diplomacy: An Emerging trend in Global Politics’ at Institute of Developing Studies, University of Sussex, 2016.
  • Presented Paper titled: ‘Feminism and the Liberal State: A Critical Perspective at Sri Ram COl-lege of Commerce, University of Delhi, 31 July, 2021.
  • Presented Paper titled: ‘India’s War Philosophy: Past and Present’ at Lady Sri Ram College for Women, 9th April, 2022.
  • Presented a paper titled: Rethinking Nationalism and the Changing Role of Women at conference for Women Empowerment organized by the IMRF and published the same in the IMRF journal for social sciences, 2016.
  • Presented Paper titled: Significance of Feminism in the Changing World Politics through video conferencing held at Baltimore, USA from February 22-25, 2017 under the theme: ‘Understanding Change’ of 58th Annual Convention.

Chapters in Books/Textbooks :

  • Charan, Bhargavi (2020). “Second World War: Causes and Consequences” in International Relations: Theory and Practice Dr. Nirmal Jindal and Kamal Kumar (Ed.), New Delhi: Sage Publications (ISBN 9353883458)

Participation in Conferences/ Seminars/Webinars :

  • Participated in the ‘Pandit Hridaynath Kunzru Memorial lectures’ on the theme ‘Non-Traditional Threats to Security’ organized by the School of International Studies, 2011