Admiral Shekhar Sinha

Adm. Shekhar Sinha PVSM, AVSM, NM & Bar, ADC is a former Three star Admiral of the Indian Navy, was Commander in Chief of Western Naval Command. He was also a former Chief of Integrated Defence Staff, and a member of the Defence Acquisition Council between 2010 to 2012. During his tenure, the Long Term Integrated Perspective Plan was compiled and approved by the Government. Adm. Sinha is a naval aviator of fighter stream and has flown over 2700 hours. He steered aviation acquisition as the Assistant Chief of Naval Staff. and later held command of the Western Fleet. Adm. Sinha retired in 2014 as the Commander in Chief of the Western Naval Command based at Mumbai, with additional responsibility of Commander in Chief Coastal Security, Western Seaboard. He holds an MSc and MPhil in Defence and Strategic Studies from the University of Madras.

Dr. Rajaram Panda

Dr. Rajaram Panda is a thorough academic with rich experience in teaching, research and writing. Dr. Panda is a professional researcher, a prolific writer, commentator of international standing. An M. Phil and Ph. D. from JNU in International Studies, with specialization in Japanese Studies and basic knowledge in Japanese, Dr. Panda has worked with some of the most influential organisations. He completed his stint as Senior Fellow with the Institute for Defense studies and Analyses (IDSA), a think tank of the Ministry of Defense, Govt. of India. Prior to this he had a long stint with the Japan Foundation, Indian Council of World Affairs, ICSSR, Jawaharlal Nehru University etc. He also worked as a senior journalist with Eenadu Group and headed the Foreign Affairs department of the group.He is currently serving as Governing Council Member of India Council of World Affairs, An MEA funded think tank.

Dr. Panda has received several honours and awards. He is a recipient of Orissa Govt. Merit Scholarship for Higher Studies (1966-67), Japan Foundation President’s Cool Effort Award (2006), Asahi Shimbun Foundation Fellowship (1992-93), South Korean Govt. Scholarship 1976 (Declined), The Japan Foundation Fellowship (2013-14). He has been invited to present papers, deliver lectures in various countries particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. He is recognised as a leading expert on Asia-Pacific Affairs from India. He was ICCR Chair Professor at Reitaku University, Japan, for two academic years, (2016-18).

At present, Professor Panda is Lok Sabha Research Fellow, Parliament of India (2018-2020), and Governing Council Member, Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi (2019-2022).

Apart from research and publications in print media, he maintains a rich presence in the electronic media and the Web.

His field of special interest is the Asia-Pacific region, security affairs, economic and foreign policy issues, with focus on Japan and the Korean peninsula.

Dr. Vo Xuan Vinh

Dr Vo Xuan Vinh is the Deputy Director, Institute for Southeast Asian Studies (ISEAS), Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS), Hanoi. His PhD dissertation was the first in Vietnam to focus on India’s Look East Policy. His latest research is Vietnam-India Maritime Cooperation (Maritime Affairs: Journal of the National Maritime Foundation of India, Issue 1, 2017). He has undertaken various researches on India, India’s foreign policy, India’s Look East/Act East Policy, India-ASEAN and India-Vietnam relations. His other fields of conducting research are political, security and international relations in Southeast Asia, the East Sea/South China Sea disputes, and politics of Thailand and Myanmar. He has presented his research papers in national and international conferences in various countries. He has also contributed articles in international journals in India such as Maritime Affairs, Journal of Himalayan and Central Asian Studies, and World Focus. He is now conducting research on maritime issues in Southeast Asia, India’s Look East/Act East Policy, democratization process in Myanmar and Thailand, and international relations in Asia-Pacific.

Professor (Dr.) Pankaj Jha

Dr. Pankaj K Jha is Executive Director of CS3. Dr. Pankaj Jha was Director (Research) with Indian Council of World Affairs for more than two and half years (2014-2017). He had worked as Deputy Director with National Security Council Secretariat (2012-2013) and was closely associated with national security apparatus in India. Between 2005 and 2012 he worked as Associate Fellow with IDSA (2005-2011) and Research Fellow with ICWA (2011-2012) respectively. He has been member of high level delegations to UK, Israel and other countries. He has been the visiting fellow with Centre for International Security Studies, Sydney University (2009) and Institute for South Asian Studies, Singapore (2006). He had worked as Fellow with Indian Council of World Affairs and Associate Fellow with Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses for six years.

He has also given lectures and participated in high level dialogues in Germany, Belgium, Israel, China, New Zealand, and Australia. He has more than 80 articles/academic papers in both refereed and non–refereed journals. He is regularly quoted in International Newspapers/Magazines such as Nikkei Asian Review, South China Morning Post, Bangkok Post, Gulf News and International Business Times etc. He has authored two books on India and China in Southeast Asia: Competition or Cooperation (2013) and India and the Oceania: Exploring Vistas of Cooperation (2016).

Mr. Aditya Singh Maurya

Aditya Singh Maurya is the Head of Operations and Founding member of the CS3, CESCUBE, www.cescube.com. He has been a graduate in Computer Science Engineering and an NLIU Dropout, where he ranked ‘AIR 5’ in cyber-law entrance exam. Presently, he is indulged into an academic program, which encompasses ‘International Relations’ and ‘Law’ as a major field of study. He has presented several papers at national/international conferences; some of them are under review for publications. Apart from academia, he has been a part of handful of ventures. His first venture was in the field of agriculture-technology. Second, happened to be in the field of health and right now he sits on the advisory board of couple of startups. He has been named as “MDH Tech Race Winner” in 2013, a global competition conducted by Malardalen University, Sweden. He was also an enrollee of “Core Labs Accelerator, GSV Labs, California, U.S for his startup in 2016. Moreover, He profoundly works on Strategy, encompassing the domains of technology, governance and security. He also attempts to merge science and technology with social science to address public policy concerns.