The Indian Foreign Policy Project's Global Advisory Council (GAC) comprises distinguished experts, including business leaders, renowned academics, and former government officials and young IR professionals from both developed and emerging economies. This esteemed group provides IFPP with valuable regional insights and serves as a platform for GAC members to engage in critical discussions on South Asia’s role in global affairs and international relations. Through their guidance, the Council enhances IFPP's mission to foster regional collaboration and growing IR.
Prof. Tridivesh Singh Maini, Assistant Professor in Diplomatic Practice, Jindal School of International Affairs, OP Jindal Global University; India
Dr. Anita Pinheiro, PhD in Science Policy Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University; India
Ms. Aishwarya Singh Raikwar, Vibrant Villages Program, Ministry of Tourism, Government of India; India
Purushendra Singh, Associate Director at CUTS International, a 40-year public policy research and advocacy group; India
Jindal School of International Affairs, India
Tridivesh Singh Maini is a New Delhi-based Policy Analyst associated with The Jindal School of International Affairs, OP Jindal Global University, Sonipat, Haryana. He is a former SAV Visiting Fellow (Winter 2016) with the Stimson Centre, Washington DC. Mr Maini was also a Public Policy Scholar with The Hindu Centre for Politics and Public Policy, Chennai (November 2013-March 2014). He was also an Asia Society India-Pakistan Regional Young Leaders Initiative (IPRYLI) Fellow (2013-2014).
His research interests include India’s ties with its extended neighbourhood (with a focus on Gulf and Iran), geo-economics in South Asia and the role of India’s states in economic diplomacy. Maini is a regular contributor for a number of publications including — The Geopolitics, The Rise, South Asia Monitor and Modern Diplomacy.
Dr. Anita Pinheiro is an interdisciplinary researcher with academic training, research, and teaching experience in biological and social sciences. She holds a PhD in Science Policy Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University. Previously, Anita taught at the School of Global Affairs, Dr B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi, and the Department of Environmental Studies at Ashoka University.
Anita’s research focuses on science-policy interfaces, knowledge politics, justice, and place-based considerations in agri-food system transitions and climate actions.
Ministry of Tourism (Vibrant Villages Programme), Govt. of India
Dr. Aishwarya Singh Raikwar is an Assistant Manager in the Ministry of Tourism's Vibrant Villages Programme (VVP) Cell, Government of India. With over five years of expertise in government advising, consulting, and academia, she is also a dedicated researcher, focusing on the Blue Economy and Maritime Tourism in the Indo-Pacific region. Her passion for oceans drives her commitment to addressing global challenges like climate change, maritime security, sustainable development, and international relations.
Dr. Raikwar has significantly contributed to India’s G-20 presidency, delivered a TEDx talk, and earned the prestigious Young Researcher Award at the Asian Tourism Research Conference. She is UGC-NET-qualified and a certified tourism professional, aspiring to advance research and make a meaningful impact on society through her work.
Associate Director, CUTS International, a 40-year public policy research and advocacy group
Singh is an Indian geopolitical analyst affiliated with CUTS International, including its Washington DC Center, where he works on global economic and strategic issues. He has led and contributed to numerous international projects, events, and dialogues, particularly in the Indo-Pacific. Singh holds degrees in law and international relations, and previously served as Assistant Professor of IR at Vivekananda Global University. He writes regularly for national and international platforms on global affairs, defence, and foreign policy, and hosts CUTS’ YouTube channel, CUTS Adda.