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Aditya is a Junior Research Analyst with the Takshashila Institution and a gold medalist graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication. At Takhsashila, he works on issues relating to strategic affairs and foreign policy. His current areas of focus include subsurface maritime strategy, Russia-Japan relations and space militarization.
The Takshashila Institution is an independent center for research and education in public policy, situated in Bengaluru, India. It is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that advocates the values of freedom, openness, tolerance, pluralism and responsible citizenship. The Takshashila Institution seeks to transform India through better public policies, bridging the governance gap by developing better public servants, civil society leaders, professionals and informed citizens.
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Aditya is a Junior Research Analyst with the Takshashila Institution and a gold medalist graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication. At Takhsashila, he works on issues relating to strategic affairs and foreign policy. His current areas of focus include subsurface maritime strategy, Russia-Japan relations and space militarization.
The Takshashila Institution is an independent center for research and education in public policy, situated in Bengaluru, India. It is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that advocates the values of freedom, openness, tolerance, pluralism and responsible citizenship. The Takshashila Institution seeks to transform India through better public policies, bridging the governance gap by developing better public servants, civil society leaders, professionals and informed citizens.
If you’d like to contact and/or learn more about Aditya Pareek’s work, please refer to the links below:
Aditya’s Work:
Interesting Reads:
If you are keen to hear on the go, this episode is available on Audius, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio and other podcasting platforms under Clayming Space.
Enjoy! And please like, share, and subscribe, so we know the type of content you want us to produce.
Support Clayming Space by becoming a Patreon supporter or on Anchor for listener directed content.