Dr. Suresh Rangarajan
Dr. Suresh Rangarajan is Professor & Chairman, Department of International Relations and Politics, and Dean, School of Global Studies, Central University of Kerala, University P O, Kasaragod, Kerala, India. Currently he is the Director, Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Central University of Kerala. He served as Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala from 2013 - 2022, and was Chairman, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala 2020- 2022. He had...See more
Dr. Suresh Rangarajan is Professor & Chairman, Department of International Relations and Politics, and Dean, School of Global Studies, Central University of Kerala, University P O, Kasaragod, Kerala, India. Currently he is the Director, Centre for Defence and Security Studies, Central University of Kerala. He served as Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala from 2013 - 2022, and was Chairman, Department of Political Science, University of Kerala 2020- 2022. He had published seven books; Foreign Policy and Human Rights: An Indian Perspective (2009), Peace in the Indian Ocean: A South Asian Perspective (2011), Right to Information and Good Governance (2013), Maritime Security of India: The Coastal Security Challenges and Policy Options (2014), The Changing Dimensions of Security and Indian's Security Policy Options (2015), India's National Security: A Maritime Security Perspective (2020), Arthashastra of Kautilya: Relevance in the 21st Century (2021) and contributed chapters to many books. He had also published 81 research articles in reputed National and International Journals. He had completed three UGC Major Research Projects including the latest one on 'Maritime Security of India: The Coastal Security Challenges and Policy Options' and the project received the Best Project Award of the University of Kerala in 2019. He has been selected as Associate in the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla and had completed a project on 'The Tibetan Issue and India - China Border Problem: A Security Perspective'. See less