Research at Shorenstein APARC
South Asia Initiative
Investigators
Henry S. Rowen (Principal Investigator) - Stanford University
Rafiq Dossani - Stanford University
Launched in 1999, the South Asia Initiative seeks to promote South Asian studies across Stanford University, to conduct policy-relevant research, and to convene conferences on topics related to the United States and the nations of South Asia.
Contact
Rafiq Dossani
Funding provided by
• Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences
• Bechtel Initiative
Projects
Publications
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Offshoring and the Future of U.S. Engineering: An Overview
Rafiq Dossani, Martin Kenney
The Bridge: Linking Engineering and Society vol. 35, 3 (2005)

- Origins and Growth of the Software Industry in India
Rafiq Dossani
Shorenstein APARC (2005)
- Enabling ICT for Rural India
Rafiq Dossani, D.C. Misra, Roma Jhaveri
Shorenstein APARC/National Informatics Centre (2005)
- Indian Federalism and the Conduct of Foreign Policy in Border States: State Participation and Central Accommodation
Rafiq Dossani, Srinidhi Vijaykumar
Shorenstein APARC (2005)
Prospects for Peace in South Asia
Rafiq Dossani, Henry S. Rowen
Stanford University Press: Studies of the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (2005)
Events & Presentations
Only 5 recent/upcoming are displayed. More events & presentations »
- Role of R&D in Indian IT Services Companies
February 8, 2006 Seminar Series
Gautam Shroff - Globalization of Services
June 17, 2005 Conference
Rafiq Dossani
paper, conference agenda available - Prospects for Peace in South Asia
April 3, 2005 Lecture
Rafiq Dossani, Henry S. Rowen - India's Right to Know
October 25, 2004 Special Seminar
Aruna Roy - The Globalization of Venture Capital
September 29, 2004 Special Seminar
John Borchers, Farrokh Billimora, Bob Kondamoori, Rafiq Dossani

