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Emerging Leader Fellow, Australia India Institute, The University of Melbourne

Ashok Malik has been a journalist for 20 years is now a columnist who writes for leading Indian and international publications including the Times of India, Hindustan Times, Asian Age, Pioneer and YaleGlobal Online. He focuses on Indian domestic politics and foreign/trade policy, and their increasing interplay, as well as on the broader process of globalisation and how it is influencing policy choices in not just the economy but in social sector spheres such as health, education and urbanisation.

In 2011, Ashok co-authored a paper, India's New World: Civil Society in the Making of Foreign Policy, published by the Lowy Institute for International Policy, Sydney. It looked at the influence of Indian business, news media and overseas communities on the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi. In 2012, Ashok's book, India: Spirit of Enterprise (Roli Books) was published. It encapsulates the story of the growth of India's leading private sector industries since 1991, and their role in the Indian economy. In the same year, he was a member on the bilateral Taskforce on Perceptions commissioned by the Australia India Institute, University of Melbourne, to assess and make recommendations on the relationship between Australia and India.

In June 2013, Ashok was named to the Australia India Institute-ORF Chair for Indo-Pacific Studies. His work will focus on the bilateral relationship between India and Australia as well as emergent challenges related to maritime and energy security, and new institutional architecture, in the Indo-Pacific region.

Experience

  • –present
    Emerging Leader Fellow, Australia India Institute, University of Melbourne

Publications

  • 2011
    India's New World: Civil Society in the Making of Foreign Policy, Lowy Institute for International Policy