Pratap Bhanu Mehta

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Pratap Bhanu Mehta is an Honorary Senior Fellow at CPR and Laurence S. Rockefeller Professor for Distinguished Teaching at Princeton University. He was the vice-chancellor of Ashoka University and the former president & chief executive of CPR. He has taught at Harvard University, Ashoka University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and the New York University School of Law. His areas of research include political theory, constitutional law, society and politics in India, governance and political economy, and international affairs. His areas of research include political theory, constitutional law, society and politics in India, governance and political economy, and international affairs.

Dr Mehta has served on many central government committees, including India’s National Security Advisory Board, the Prime Minister of India’s National Knowledge Commission, and a Supreme Court-appointed committee on elections in Indian universities. Mehta is a prolific writer; he is an editorial consultant to the Indian Express, and his columns have appeared in dailies including the Financial Times, the Telegraph, the International Herald Tribune, and the Hindu. He is also on the editorial boards of many academic journals, including the American Political Science Review, the Journal of Democracy, and India and Global Affairs.

Dr Mehta holds a BA (first class) in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford and a PhD in politics from Princeton. He received the 2010 Malcom S. Adishehshiah Award and the 2011 Infosys Prize for Social Sciences – Political Science.