IPSC Non-Resident Fellows

  • Captain Sarabjeet Singh Parmar (Retd)

    Fellow

    Captain Parmar, an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and Defence Services Staff College, served in the Indian Navy from 1987 to 2023. A Sea King pilot, he commanded ships and a key helicopter squadron. He represented the Indian Navy at international conferences and was part of the XI Indian Antarctic Summer Expedition in 1991. As Director (Strategy) at IHQ MoD (Navy), he contributed to revising the maritime security strategy. At the Maritime Doctrines and Concepts Centre, he directed strategic maritime assessments and doctrine development. Joining the National Maritime Foundation in 2018, he served as Executive Director and Senior Fellow, focusing on national and maritime security strategies in the Indo-Pacific and international maritime law. Currently a Distinguished Fellow at the United Service Institution of India, he specializes in lawfare and related aspects.

  • Michael Yipei Lu

    Fellow

    Michael’s research centers on international security studies, with high-tech policy, Sino-U.S. relations, and Cross-Strait relations being the focal points. While pursuing my master's at Tsinghua University, he concurrently serves as a Young Ambassador at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (Carnegie China) and an International Relations Technical-Governance Researcher at the World Institute of Politics, Economics and Technology. Having lived in both China and the U.S. for a dozen years, I have cultivated a profound interest in and understanding of the power dynamics of our century. Michael is a Master's student (in transition to a PhD degree) in International Relations at Tsinghua University.

  • Ian Katusiime

    Fellow

    Ian Katusiime is a Ugandan journalist, researcher, governance consultant, and foreign policy analyst. He is the author of Foreign Policy by Troop Deployment, a paper on how Uganda conducts its foreign policy in the East, Central and Horn of Africa regions that was published by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung.

    He has also written a paper assessing the viability of the troop drawdown in the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS) published by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Regional Programme Security Dialogue for East Africa.

    He has contributed a chapter to Monstrous Anger of the Guns, a book sponsored by the UK-based Peace and Justice Project. Ian is a consultant with the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London where he works on executive briefings for diplomats posted to the Great Lakes and Horn of Africa regions.

    In 2022, Ian did a migration fellowship with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) Uganda under their Youth for Policy Program, where he focused on the role of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) in its refugee response in Uganda. In November 2022, Ian spoke at the 12th IREN Thought Leaders Forum in Nairobi, Kenya on the impact of ongoing global conflicts on Africa’s strategic interests.

    Ian is the Founding Editor of Leo Africa Review where he is a contributor, and a Senior Reporter at The Independent where he covers politics, security and foreign affairs.

  • Sakshi Shree

    Fellow

    Sakshi is an author, geopolitical researcher, and public speaker. Her professional journey spans impactful roles encompassing research, policy development, and international relations across diverse organizations like the National Maritime Foundation and YOUNGO. Her peace and climate change articles are also published in the Bharata First Newsletter of Frank Rausan Pereira, the Usanas Foundation, and The Diplomat. Sakshi’s policy recommendations are listed in Global Youth statements and recognised by ministries. Recently, I was interviewed at Al-Qahera NewsTV- Cairo News Channel on economic offerings, green bonds, and environmental jobs. I work under the Human Rights Working Group and am an organizing team member of the UNFCCC COP28 and SB58 of the UN Climate Change Secretariat Side Event under its preview. I have also represented the HR Working Group as a keynote speaker at educational webinars in collaboration with UNA-USA and COP28.

  • Genevieve Donnellan-May

    Fellow

    Genevieve Donnellon-May is a geopolitical and global strategy advisor interested in regional resource conflict and environmental governance in Asia. Currently, she is the Asia-Pacific analyst at The Red Line and a researcher at the Oxford Global Society. Genevieve is a 2023 CSIS Pacific Young Leader, a 2023 Yenching Global Symposium, and has been listed on the 2023 Young Women to Watch International Affairs by Young Australians in International Affairs.

  • Pratik Purswani

    Fellow

    Pratik Purswani is a Lecturer at Jindal Global Law School (Sonipat, India). He completed his LL.B. from Symbiosis Law School (Pune) and LL.M. from Leiden University (the Netherlands). Pratik’s primary area of interest is public international law. More specifically, he researched on topics related to international environmental law, climate change law, and human rights law.

  • Santram Meena

    Fellow

    Santram is from the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg and is an experienced policy analyst with a passion for carbon dioxide removals. Skilled in policy development and environmental advocacy with thorough knowledge of the Paris agreement, the global methane pledge, and UNCLOS.

  • Maximilian Reinold

    Fellow

    Maximilian is a PhD student at the SciencesPo Paris. Maximilian’s interests lie in maritime security, networked security and alliances in the Indo-Pacific, EU foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific

  • Alex Nabiswa

    Fellow

    Alex is from the University of Nairobi and assists farmers and organizations in the adoption of digital technologies, the transformation of farming strategies through the use of technology and data, and the evangelization of how people, processes, and technology can improve food security.

  • Vivek Mishra

    Fellow

    Vivek Mishra is a fellow with ORF’s Strategic Studies Programme. His research interests include America in the Indian Ocean, Indo-Pacific, and Asia-Pacific regions, particularly the role of the US in security in South Asia, Indo-US defence relations, and the Indian defence sector.

  • Rogelio Leal

    Fellow

    Rogelio Leal is a Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences and Government, Department of Political Science and International Relations at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico. He holds a joint PhD in Political Science & China Studies from King’s College London and the National University of Singapore. His research interests include Confucianism, Chinese political thought, ethical governance, global affairs, statecraft, security, and public and economic diplomacy.

  • Kelly Arévalo

    Fellow

    Kelly Arévalo is a Professor in government and international relations, with an emphasis in political studies and international organizations, and holds a Master's in Management for Development from the Externado de Colombia University.

    Kelly has experience in market research, coordination of academic programs, and higher education. with an emphasis on Asian studies, mainly India and South Asia.

  • Manuel Carranza

    Fellow

    Manuel Carranza is a research assistant for the William J. Perry Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies and a non-resident fellow at the Joint Special Operations University. He had the privilege of undertaking study opportunities at military academies and defense-affiliated institutions in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Spain, and the United States.

  • Xian Hong Say

    Fellow

    Xian Hong is a Master's graduate of International Relations and National Security at Curtin University. I worked with the Maritime Security Programme at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS) at the Nanyang Technological University of Singapore. I also worked as an intern Research Analyst with Future Directions International in Perth, WA. I recently just completed a project with Blue Security Australia on current maritime governance in ASEAN.

  • Milan Raj Dharel

    Fellow

    Milan is an independent scholar and activist working in the fields of human rights, IR and development cooperation. Currently, I am an MPhil. PhD student. I have taught the above subject in the past and have also served on the field for the past 23 years.

  • Neelmani Verma

    Fellow

    Neelmani Verma is an independent human rights law consultant and a member of the International Criminal Court Bar Association.

  • Cherry Hitkari

    Fellow

    Cherry is a non-resident Vasey Fellowship at Pacific Forum Hawaii, USA, where their research is based on Sino-American Maritime Governance Models and their implications for the Pacific Islands and the Network for Advanced Study of China (NASC) Fellowship at Takshashila Institution, India, where they research on China's discourse power under Xi Jinping through a study of political cartoons.

  • Kester Abbott

    Fellow

    Kester is an aspiring foreign policy analyst and a recent graduate in Global Affairs and Policy from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea. He currently works as a research intern for the ‘UK in the World' programme at Chatham House, where he covers the most pressing foreign policy challenges facing the UK, with a focus on the Indo-Pacific. Kester is also a nonresident James A. Kelly Korea Fellow at the Pacific Forum, where he explores the interconnected security dynamics between the Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific regions and investigates strategies to facilitate closer engagement between the two to bolster regional and international security. While in South Korea, Kester worked at the Peninsula Diplomacy Group Forum, the East Asia Institute (EAI), the Yonsei Center for International Studies, and the Yonsei Center on Oceania.

  • Abhishek Sharma

    Fellow

    Abhishek Sharma is a Research Associate at the Centre for Air Power Studies (CAPS), pursuing his Ph.D. from the Department of East Asian Studies at Delhi University. He is also a non-resident Kelly fellow at Pacific Forum and a NASC fellow at Takshashila Institution. His research focuses on the intersection of geopolitics and critical emerging technologies, particularly cyber strategy, cyber capabilities, and critical minerals in the Indo-Pacific region.

IPSC Affilates

  • Alex Nabiswa

    IPSC Affiliate

    Alex is from the University of Nairobi and assists farmers and organizations in the adoption of digital technologies, the transformation of farming strategies through the use of technology and data, and the evangelization of how people, processes, and technology can improve food security.

  • Ritikka Bhattacharya

    IPSC Affiliate

    Ritikka is pursuing her masters in political science. As a student of political science, Ritikka always had an interest on Foreign Policy/International Relations or other programs such as Human Rights.

  • Rajpreet Kaur Sran

    IPSC Affiliate