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| Erasmus Mundus NOHA Joints Masters Scholar | Founder of MYIP | International Relations Graduate | Humanitarian Worker | Public Speaker l Visionary Youth Excellence Award Recipient l

I am glad to announce the successful completion of my internship as an International Relations Research Intern at the Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR). Under the invaluable guidance of my mentor, Neelima A, I had an enriching experience that significantly enhanced my skills in research, writing, and analysis. Neelima's unwavering support was instrumental in my growth, and I am deeply grateful for her mentorship. As a graduate in International Relations, this internship provided a fantastic opportunity to dive deep into several crucial areas of the field. During my time at CPPR, I had the privilege to work on various impactful projects: - Collected information for research papers on the UAE-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) and the Asia-Africa Growth Corridor (AAGC) and its implications. - Developed podcast concept notes on topics such as "Unpacking Global South: A New Development Cooperation Agenda," "Assessing Nepal's Foreign Policy in Shifting Relations with India," and "Delving into India-UAE Economic Partnership: Exploring CEPA and BIT." - Hosted an International Relations podcast series titled "Towards Qatar’s National Vision 2030: Opportunities and Challenges for India." - Prepared sessions for the international conference on the topic "Third Japan Conference." - Prepared sessions and wrote Minutes of Meetings (MOM) for the IR Dialogue on "India's Maritime Strategy in the Western Indian Ocean Region." - Published an article on "Violation of International Humanitarian Law in the Context of the Israel and Palestine War." - Compiled weekly International Relations news updates. - Presented a biweekly presentation on "Iran-Israel Conflict and its Impact on India." CPPR provided an excellent environment for delving into International Relations. I am particularly grateful to CPPR Chairman, D Dhanuraj Sir, for his insightful discussions that broadened my understanding of various topics. The diverse backgrounds of fellow interns and mentors, ranging from law to urban mobility, fostered a multidisciplinary approach to learning and collaboration. I am immensely thankful for this opportunity and look forward to applying the insights and skills gained during my internship in my future endeavors. CPPR truly stands out as a hub for passionate individuals seeking to explore and contribute to the field of International Relations. #Internship #InternationalRelations #Research #CPPR #ProfessionalGrowth #LearningExperience #PublicPolicy #Networking #CareerDevelopment

Neelima A

Associate Research | West Asia, South Asia and Western Indian Ocean Region

5mo

It was great working with you Mehak! All the best for your future endeavours.

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Ajinesh A

International Relations | Governance and Development Policy | Environmentalist

5mo

Congratulations Mehak 👏

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