Šumit Ganguly
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
483
Citations
4,534
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
44
Publishing since 1982
Šumit Ganguly studies the politics, security, and international relations of South Asia, with a particular focus on India's foreign policy, domestic politics, and its relationships with neighboring states such as Pakistan and China. Recent work examines India's political direction under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, nuclear and military escalation risks, and how states engage with their diaspora communities abroad.
Publication activity has been fairly steady over the past decade, averaging around 10 per year over the last five years with some year-to-year fluctuation.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Where India Stands After Modi’s First Decade in Power
Current History · 2025
- Lignosulfonates as Efficient H2S Scavengers and Dispersants for Metal Sulfide Scale
SPE International Conference on Oilfield Chemistry · 2025
- Paul M. McGarr, <i>Spying in South Asia: Britain, the United States and India's Secret Cold War</i>
Journal of Cold War Studies · 2025
- Escalation Risks Rising? Airpower in Kargil and Pahalgam
The Washington Quarterly · 2025
- Green lights and red lights for nuclear weapons
The Nonproliferation Review · 2024
- Sustainable Calcite Scale Inhibitors via Oxidation of Lignosulfonates
ACS Omega · 2024
- The Evolution of India’s Foreign Policy
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2024
- India’s Space Program
Oxford University Press eBooks · 2024
- The Sino-Indian Border Dispute: From Its Genesis to War and Beyond
The Journal of Asian Studies · 2024
- States’ Interactions with Their National Communities Abroad
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- Comparative Insights into States’ Support, Co-optation, and Repression of Their National Communities Abroad
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- The India–Pakistan Confrontations
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2024
- Narendra Modi sworn in as India’s prime minister for a third term after a narrow win – suggesting Indian voters saw through religious rhetoric
2024
- Reframing the US-Pakistan Strategic Renaissance
The Washington Quarterly · 2023
- Modi’s Undeclared Emergency
Journal of democracy · 2023
- Cambridge University Press eBooks×26
- The Journal of Asian Studies×16
- Yale University Press eBooks×13
- The Cambridge Structural Database×10
- Foreign Affairs×7
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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