Krithi Ganesh

Krithi Ganesh

Research Associate

Areas of Research

  • The impact of parenting styles on adolescents’ self-esteem
  • Culinary diplomacy
  • The Israel-Palestine issue, through the lens of borders
  • The Chinese conception of Face, and its applications in predicting future behavioural trends

Experience

  • Associate Editor at Tell Me Your Story (June 2020–January 2021)
  • Research Intern at National Maritime Foundation (July 2022–December 2022)

Education

  • BA (Sociology and Anthropology with Honours), Ashoka University, Sonipat (2022)

All Publications

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FORGING A ‘MARITIME IDENTITY’ FOR INDIA

Author: Given that the next two centuries are widely acknowledged to be centuries of the seas and space, it is prudent to bear in mind that over the course of these two centuries, “India will either be a maritime and space power… or she will not be any kind of power at all”.[1]  This is not […]
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SINO-JAPANESE NUANCES OF “FACE” — AND LESSONS FOR INDIA

Author: China and Japan are the warp and weft yarns of a geopolitical tapestry woven across millennia.  The two countries share a significant, enduring, and long-running history — marked by both vibrant cultural exchange and devastating conflict.  In fact, the first recorded tributary missions to China have been traced back to the mid-first century and early […]
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THE CHINESE CONCEPTS OF “FACE” BY HSIEN CHIN HU: A CRITIQUE

Author:  It might, at first glance, appear odd that this critique of Ms Hsien Chin Hu’s article, The Chinese Concepts of “Face”[1] is being written at all.  After all, the article was published in the journal, “American Anthropologist” in 1944 — almost eighty years ago!  However, the past often holds keys to the future.  Indeed, as […]
  1. Krithi Ganesh, Indische Märchen, (Mumbai: Tell Me Your Story OPC Private Limited, 2021).https://www.amazon.in/dp/B08S7LWD5P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_CGV37WR23TBV0KZ9M6J7
  • Book Review on India-China Rivalry: Asymmetric No Longer published in the NMF’s journal Maritime Affairs