VACANCY - Senior / Junior Research Fellow
VACANCY
Bharat Ki Soch – Foundation, a think tank promoted by ITC, is committed to protecting national heritage, art & culture, revitalizing the insights of Indian wisdom and applying them to contemporary policy challenges and governance frameworks, is desirous of supporting research in the following areas:
Governance
Economy, Commerce & Taxation
Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing
Agriculture and Food Security
Environment and Sustainability
National Security
To this end, Bharat ki Soch invites applications for the positions below:
Senior Research Fellow
Junior Research Fellow
Responsibilities and qualifications are outlined overleaf. Interested candidates may get in touch with Ms Swati Srivastava De (Bharat ki Soch Foundation), at contact@bharatkisoch.com cell no. 8130617576. Last date of receiving the application is 17th November 2025.
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Senior Research Fellow (SRF)
Location: New Delhi, India
Responsibilities: Research, Publication and Outreach on any two of the following themes:
Governance/Economy & Commerce/Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing/Agriculture and Food Security/
Environment and Sustainability/National Security
The Fellow is expected to explore the areas above by consulting texts representative of the diversity of South Asian knowledge traditions, and outlining how the insights from early times might be relevant to contemporary policy and practice.
Tasks
Identify texts that address the themes above
Synthesise existing studies on these to produce a literature review
Select and introduce passages for sourcebooks
Engage in conversation with experts on these areas, at events or for newsletters/blogs
Convene masterclasses and workshops with experts on the areas selected
Organize exhibitions, conferences, lectures for public outreach
Outputs
Overviews (15,000 words) of studies on the areas identified
Anthologies with excerpts from texts organised thematically
Translations of unpublished works/chapters from works
Conferences, round tables, workshops, exhibitions
Commitment: Full-time, on all official working days
Qualifications and Skills
Essential
PhD Degree in History/Political Science/International Relations/Public Policy/Economics/ Development Studies/Environment/Agriculture
Competence in reading premodern sources in at least one South Asian language (Sanskrit, Prakrit, Farsi, Tamil…)
Excellent written and spoken skills in English or Hindi
Three to five years’ work experience
Desirable
Experience of university teaching/academic editing/exhibition curation/organising public lectures
Ability to initiate and drive projects
Remuneration
Commensurate with the industry norms.
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Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
Location: New Delhi, India
Responsibilities: Research, Publication and Outreach on any two of the following themes: Governance/Economy & Commerce/Health, Nutrition and Wellbeing/Agriculture and Food Security/
Environment and Sustainability/National Security
The Fellow is expected to explore the areas above by consulting texts representative of the diversity of South Asian knowledge traditions, and outlining how the insights from early times might be relevant to contemporary policy and practice.
Tasks
Create databases of studies on the areas above, of scholars working on these, and of potential institutional collaborators
Draft translations into Hindi and English for sourcebooks on the areas above
Contribute to selecting content for exhibitions and drafting interpretive material
Design social media posts and foster online communities
Outputs
Overviews (15,000 words) of studies on the areas identified
Anthologies with excerpts from texts organised thematically
Translations of unpublished works/chapters from works
Conferences, round tables, workshops, exhibitions
Commitment: Full-time, on all official working days
Qualifications and Skills
Essential
Masters degree in History/Political Science/International Relations/Public Policy/Economics/ Development Studies/Environment/Agriculture
Competence in reading premodern sources in at least one South Asian language (Sanskrit, Prakrit, Farsi, Tamil…)
Excellent written and spoken skills in English or Hindi
One to two years’ work experience
Desirable
Creating content for social media
Video editing software, Canva
Remuneration
Commensurate with the industry norms.
Kutiyattam Performance: ‘Kamadahanam’
The scene of the burning of Kamadeva by Siva, with verses from Kalidasa’s Kumarasambhavam. Presented by Margi Madhu, son and disciple of Guru Moozhikkulam Kochukuttan Chakyar, who was the torch bearer of the Ammannoor style of acting with artists of Nepathya – Centre for Excellence in Kutiyattam
Kutiyattam is one of India’s oldest living theatrical traditions. In 2003, it was proclaimed Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
Birds in flight
Translated by Rashmi Govind (Penguin, 2025)
Discussants: Prof. Sukrita Paul, Guest Editor, Indian Literature, Poet, Academic & Critic; Ms. Chandana Dutta, Author, Editor, and Translator; Prof. Anisur Rahman, Centre for West Asian Studies, JMI (TBC); Ms. Rashmi Govind, translator of the book
BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP
A Billion Butterflies: A life in Climate and Chaos Theory
By Dr Jagadish Shukla (St Martins Press, 2025)
Discussants: Sh. Shyam Saran, President, IIC; Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Former Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission of India; Ajit Seth, Former Cabinet Secretary; Dr. M. Ravichandran, Secretary to Government of India Ministry of Earth Sciences; Dr. Jagadish Shukla, Author of the book
The Ukraine War
The war that started in February 2022 shows no clear sign of ending despite the enormously huge number of civilian and military casualties . NATO has pumped in a considerable amount of weapons , not to mention the financial support. President Trump has reversed Biden's policy of total support to Ukraine and has held talks with Putin, to the chagrin of the Europeans.Are there any prospects for an early end to this unfolding tragedy? These and related issues will be discussed.
Speaker: Ambassador Gitesh Sarma, former Ambassador to Ukraine and former Secretary (West), MEA.
Chair: Ambassador K P Fabian, Professor, Symbiosis, and World Peace University, Pune.
A Concert by Young Musicians of the Vladimir Spivakov International Charity Foundation
Featuring Snezhana Zagorodnyaya (bassoon) and Zakhar Atamanenko (piano), two gifted scholarship recipients and laureates of major international competitions. Both have performed with leading orchestras across Russia and the CIS, and participated in renowned programmes such as Sirius, Artek, and Moscow Meets Friends.
(Collaboration: Russian Cultural Centre, Embassy of the Russian Federation in India)
Hindustani Vocal Recital
By Shatavisha Mukherjee from Kolkata, disciple of Pandit Ulhas Kashalkar
Accompanists: Durjay Bhaumik (tabla); Vinay Mishra (harmonium)
(Collaboration: ITC Sangeet Research Academy, Kolkata)
MUSIC APPRECIATION PROMOTION
The Classical Compositions of Hazrat Amir Khusrau
An illustrated presentation by Madhumita Ray
A presentation of noted classical compositions created by the Sufi saint known primarily as the father of Kheyal and Qawwali, Hazrat Amir Khusrau. This lecture based on rare ragas will demonstrate his works based on some recordings by eminent artists.
Madhumita Ray is an eminent Hindustani Classical (Khayal) and semi classical (Thumri-Dadra) vocalist performing and teaching nationally and internationally for over 30 years.