Sanjeet Kashyap
Indian Liberal Fellow · Centre for Civil Society
A classic liberal by persuasion, Sanjeet has a BA in History from Hansraj College, University of Delhi and is currently pursuing his MA in Politics and International Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University. At Centre for Civil Society, he is the inaugural Indian Liberal Fellow working on the Indian Liberals project of the think-tank. His research interests include but are not limited to political economy, geopolitics, and global history.
Pieces by Sanjeet (20)
- India's Nuclear Ambitions: Minoo Masani as a Liberal Peacenik · 2021
- Freedom First's Resistance to Indira Gandhi's Emergency · 2021
- V S Srinivasa Sastri: Diplomat, Politician, Liberal · 2021
- The Moderate Liberalism of “Ferocious Mehta” · 2021
- The Liberalism of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar · 2021
- C Y Chintamani: The Liberal Editor, Politician · 2021
- Karsandas Mulji – The Forgotten ‘Indian Luther’ · 2021
- Dadabhai Naoroji: Social Reforms, Transnational Connections and Statistical Liberalism · 2021
- GG Agarkar : Modern Indian Liberal and Reformer · 2021
- Swatantra Party : A Big Tent Challenge to Congress Hegemony · 2021
- B.R. Shenoy : India's First Neoliberal? · 2021
- Minoo Masani : From Socialism to Liberal Swatantra Party · 2021
- Indian Liberals, Quest Magazine and India's First Dictatorship · 2021
- B.R. Ambedkar on Justice Ranade, Social Reform and Failure of Indian Liberalism · 2021
- The Radical Humanism of Jyotiba Phule · 2021
- Rajaji's Views on Nuclear Bomb · 2021
- Homi Mody’s Liberalism: From Pro-Business to Pro-Market · 2021
- Piloo Mody: Swatantra’s Witty Parliamentarian · 2021
- Poona Sarvajanik Sabha and Its Liberal Affiliations · 2021
- The Aborted Promise of Economic Liberalisation in Mid-1960s · 2020