Dr. Barnaby Dye

King’s College, London

Barnaby Dye, Doctor at King’s College London, specializing in development and diplomacy.

Expertise on

Countries: India, Indian Ocean
Policy Areas & Themes: Climate & Environment, Development Policy, Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, Politics, Strategic Partnerships

Bio

Barnaby’s expertises lie in India’s foreign policy, its development cooperation, and especially its relations with Africa and Global South. This expertise is part of his broader research on the political economy of development and study of Africa’s international relations.

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special research expertise on

  • India-Africa Relations

  • South-South Cooperation and horizontal partnerships

  • India’s evolution in development cooperation practices

  • The politics of infrastructure, electricity and dams

  • Opportunities for trilateral cooperation

Engagement experience includes

  • Research Fellow on Indian Foreign and Security Policy at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (2022-2024)

  • Writing policy reports and briefs, including through partnerships with consultancies and NGOs like WWF

  • resentations to policymakers in the UK and India

Read a sample of Barnaby’s research outputs

 

(2022) “India’s Infrastructure Building In Africa: South-South Cooperation And The Abstraction Of Responsibility.” African Affairs - https://academic.oup.com/afraf/article/121/483/221/6574467

(2022) “Uneven Convergence in India’s Development Cooperation: The Case of Concessional Finance to Africa.” Third World Quarterly - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01436597.2021.1997583

(2022) India Africa Diplomatic Relations Under Modi: Worth the Hype? https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/192065/1/India_Africa_Diplomatic_Relations_under_Modi_BDye_Feb_2022.pdf

 

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