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Nidhi Jain

Research Director, International History and Foreign Policy

Nidhi Jain is the Research Director of International History and Foreign Policy vertex at the Council for Global Cooperation. She is a public policy student at the University of Bristol.

Her work involves working with not-for-profit organisations to develop and sustain the highest level of employee and volunteer engagement. She is deeply passionate about working for education and sustainability. In the past, she has interned with the Moolya foundation and Lok Sabha office as a junior research assistant. Also, she has volunteered with Teach for India, Sewa international and the UN volunteers for bringing change in education and spreading gender equality awareness in India.

Her role as a Research Director is to supervise her team and encourage research in scant areas. She is inclined towards CGC for its unique objective and also because it is a youth-led organisation.

Recent Insights & Analysis

Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan

Many Afghans have fled the return of Taliban rule. But Zahrah Nabi, determined to fight for her rights, decided to stay.

Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan

Many Afghans have fled the return of Taliban rule. But Zahrah Nabi, determined to fight for her rights, decided to stay.

Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan

Many Afghans have fled the return of Taliban rule. But Zahrah Nabi, determined to fight for her rights, decided to stay.

Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan

Many Afghans have fled the return of Taliban rule. But Zahrah Nabi, determined to fight for her rights, decided to stay.

Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan

Many Afghans have fled the return of Taliban rule. But Zahrah Nabi, determined to fight for her rights, decided to stay.

Homeland: A Special Screening and Conversation About Afghanistan

Many Afghans have fled the return of Taliban rule. But Zahrah Nabi, determined to fight for her rights, decided to stay.