Ruhee Neog
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International security; Indian foreign policy I Director @IPCSNewDelhi I Fellow @SandiaLabs I Governing Board @INS_Forum | Fellow @BASIC_INT I Views mine
Joined July 2014
#IPCSInTheMedia | "With technology revolutionising the information age, we have a great deal more access to sources of information − whether real or fake − during crises." In light of the May 2025 🇮🇳-🇵🇰 crisis, @ruheeneog writes for @BASIC_int. https://t.co/BkWH4ZZvBA
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In the latest of a series of articles assessing recent hostilities between India and Pakistan, Ruhee Neog, BASIC Non-Resident Fellow and Director of the
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In the latest of a series of articles assessing recent hostilities between India and Pakistan, Ruhee Neog (@ruheeneog ) BASIC Non-Resident Fellow, says that control of the information narrative has become of paramount importance. https://t.co/Qz1gIxToSr
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Nearly two decades on, the GIBSA Dialogue continues to be a vital collaboration for understanding each other’s foreign policies. It reaffirms the power of multilateralism. We thank our partners and all our participants for their meaningful engagement with #GIBSA2025. (4/4)
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IPCS is grateful to @BSF_India @BSF_Punjab and @PartitionMuseum for their invaluable engagement on the role of borders as instruments of foreign policy, and how personal narratives and material memory shape national identities. #GIBSA2025 (3/4)
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#GIBSA2025 was held under the theme, ‘Sources and Manifestations of Foreign Policy’, with focused discussions on: 1⃣Multilateralism and multipolarity 2⃣Climate change 3⃣Migration 4⃣Nuclear order (2/4)
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IPCS was delighted to host SWP (Germany), CEBRI (Brazil) and ISS (South Africa) for the 18th Annual #GIBSA Dialogue in Amritsar last week. Our think-tank consultation, supported by the Hanns Seidel Stiftung, discussed how historical inflection points shape foreign policy. (1/4)
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I am late to our own party, but what a joy it is to make an idea come to life. Especially proud to see one we thought would be a one-time event now thrive as an annual dialogue, thanks to the good people I get to work with at @IPCSNewDelhi @priyadarshipre1 @Muneer9287 @only_fions
We were delighted to host our Sixth Annual 🇮🇳 🇺🇸 Radiological Security Dialogue on 4-6 August in the Maldives. @ruheeneog and Daniel Abeyta opened by addressing the need for such conversations, highlighting common misconceptions around the security of nuclear materials. #RSD2025
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What are the national and global implications of nuclear materials security? As always, #RSD2025 brought together expert participants to exchange a diversity of experiences, in a session led by @kulkarnitanvi of @APLNofficial. @NNSANews @PNNLab
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.@ruheeneog & @kulkarnitanvi spoke on The Dual Use Dilemma of Nuclear Technology at the Indo-European Summer Academy at @ChanakyaUni, Bangalore. This was the second event under the🇮🇳🇪🇺Resilience Forum (#IERF) launched by IPCS, HSS, @CSR_India & Chanakya University in March 2025.
At the Indo-European Summer Academy on Energy Security, we had a captivating session by Ruhee Neog (Director, IPCS) @ruheeneog and Dr. Tanvi Kulkarni (Policy Fellow, APLN) @kulkarnitanvi delving into the intricate realm of nuclear technology. We explored its dual-use potential,
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At the Indo-European Summer Academy on Energy Security, we had a captivating session by Ruhee Neog (Director, IPCS) @ruheeneog and Dr. Tanvi Kulkarni (Policy Fellow, APLN) @kulkarnitanvi delving into the intricate realm of nuclear technology. We explored its dual-use potential,
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IPCS met H.E. Mr Pranay Verma, Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh, for a wide-ranging discussion on 🇮🇳foreign policy issues. Fiona Raval and Tapan Bharadwaj presented him with their report, Harmonising HA/DR in the Bay of Bengal, launched at the BIMSTEC Secretariat on 8 July.
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IPCS mourns the passing of our Distinguished Fellow, Prof R Rajaraman. We were honoured to benefit from his wisdom and generosity. Prof Rajaraman's legacy, through his lasting impact on both the scientific and nuclear policy communities, will continue to guide and inspire us.
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That future generations of nuclear scholars won’t have the privilege of knowing his gentle spirit and formidable mind is our community's greatest loss. This feels like a personal loss, because it is. May your memory always be a blessing, Sir. 3/3
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At his 80th birthday dinner at IIC some years ago, a line-up of physicists, diplomats, scholars from all over the world—all brilliantly accomplished in their own right—shared the most wonderful stories about his unique role in shaping their careers. 2/3
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Prof Rajaraman was one of the greats. You had to have been something truly special to be so unassuming and yet command such profound respect, even among strangers. 1/3
Professor Ramamurti Rajaraman (1939-2025) was a distinguished theoretical physicist, a committed advocate for nuclear disarmament and energy policy. His death today marks a profound loss to the scientific community and to all who had the privilege of knowing him. His contribution
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Our report marks three significant milestones: 1⃣ For regional cooperation on HA/DR in the #BayOfBengal 2⃣ In IPCS’ pioneering partnership with @BimstecInDhaka and @hdcentre 3⃣ And for the IPCS-@Clingendaelorg @PlanSecu project on climate security in Southern Asia.
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Authored by IPCS’ Fiona Raval, Siddharth Anil Nair and Tapan Bharadwaj, the report recommends regional complementarity to address natural disasters. At the launch, Fiona Raval & Tapan Bharadwaj presented the report's key findings. Read the report here: https://t.co/7QnSUtd3Qt
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