Rohit Viswanath

Rohit Viswanath is a social worker, researcher in public policy and a media commentator.[1][2] [3] He was the editor of 'Insight from India on Politics, Economics & Strategy'.[4] He was associated with the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER), an Indian think-tank, where he managed the Strategic and Economic Capacity Building Project (SECP).[5]

As a journalist Viswanath has written editorial pages for The Times of India. He commented on foreign policy, international relations, political economy and business. He was the recipient of the CNN Young Journalist of the Year Award in 2006.[6]

Rohit holds a master's degree in International Relations. An Indologist by training, he has participated in the archaeological excavations at Gilund, an important site of the Ahar-Banas Chalcolithic civilisation(2000-1700 BCE) in Rajasthan, India.[7]

Rohit is the founder of the Parallel Government that has adopted resolution for 'Sampurna Svarajya', through which he aims to empower citizens with absolute freedom and thereby bring forth the Age of Enlightenment. Towards this goal, he has joined Tattvāloka, a subsidiary of the Sri Sringeri Sharada Peetham, which has launched the 'Onward March to Rama Rajya' movement.[8]

References

  1. "South Asia needs to go beyond nuke deterrence". DNA. March 29, 2011. Archived from the original on October 4, 2011.
  2. "Come Together, Right Now". The Times of India. February 23, 2011. Archived from the original on October 9, 2011.
  3. "Delhi Gunshy Over Myanmar". Khaleej Times. August 15, 2010.
  4. "'Insight from India on Politics, Economics & Strategy". IIPES. August 15, 2010.
  5. "'PROJECT ON STRATEGIC AND ECONOMIC CAPACITY BUILDING".
  6. "Awarding Talent". The Hindu. December 23, 2006.
  7. Vasant Shinde, Teresa P. Raczek, and Gregory L. Possehl (April 28, 2014). Excavations at Gilund: The Artifacts and Other Studies. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 167 sec. 9.13. ISBN 9781934536667.
  8. "Inauguration of Tattvāloka 'Onward March to Rama Rajya'". YouTube. February 8, 2018.


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