Prem Shankar Jha
Prem Shankar Jha | |
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Born |
22 December 1938 Darbhanga, Bihar |
Occupation | Newspaper editor, author and columnist |
Nationality | Indian |
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Prem Shankar Jha born 22 December 1938[1] is the Managing Editor of Financial World, the soon to be launched business daily from Tehelka. He is also a columnist with Tehelka magazine.
Career
In 1961, he joined the United Nations where he spent five years in the United Nations Development Programme UNDP. He spent two of these five years in New York City as a special assistant to the managing director of the Special Fund Mr. Paul G. Hoffman[1] who was the first administrator of the UNDP. The remaining three were spent in Damascus, Syria.
In 1966 Jha joined the Hindustan Times as an assistant editor, in 1969 he moved to the Times of India, where he was the deputy editor of The Economic Times. He then joined the Financial Express as its editor before moving back to the Times of India in 1981 as its economic editor. In 1986 he re-joined the Hindustan Times as its editor.
The World Bank appointed him as a consultant in 1978 to prepare a report on the public sector in India.[1] In 1977 the Asia and Pacific Development Administration Centre of the UN in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia gave him the project of preparing a manual for use by public sector managers for operation and evaluation of projects.[1]
Jha was a member of the Indian National Commission for UNESCO in 1975–1977[1] and in 1976 he was a delegate to the 63rd Session of the Indian Science Congress Association, Waltaire.[1] In 1990 he served as the information advisor to the Prime Minister of India, V.P. Singh.[2] Jha has also been a visiting professor at a number of institutes and universities like the Centre for International Affairs, Harvard University, Universities of Virginia and Richmond.[3] In 1985–1987 he was also a member of the energy panel of the World Commission for Environment and Development, headed by Gro Harlem Brundtland.[4]
He has been a columnist for The Hindu,[5] The Hindustan Times,[6] the Business Standard and Tehelka.
Books
He is an author of the following books.[2]
- India : A Political Economy of Stagnation (1980).
- Management of Public Enterprises in Developing Asian Countries: The UN Asian and Pacific Development Administration Centre. (1980).
- In the Eye of the Cyclone: The crisis in Indian Democracy. (1993).
- Kashmir 1947: Rival versions of History (1996).
- A Jobless Future: Political causes of Economic crisis (in India) (2002).
- The Perilous Road to the Market: The Political economy of reform in Russia, China and India. (2002).
- Kashmir 1947: the Origins of a dispute (2003).
- The End of Saddam Hussein's Iraq – History through the Eyes of the Victim (2003).
- Twilight of the Nation State: Globalisation, Chaos, and War (2006).
- Crouching Dragon, Hidden Tiger: Can China and India Dominate the West? (2009).
- India & China: The Battle Between Soft And Hard Power (2010).
- Destruction of A Nation
- The Origins of A Dispute – Kashmir 1947
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "MR. PREM SHANKAR JHA". Mumbai MTNL. Archived from the original on 3 March 2010. Retrieved 2 June 2008.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Visiting Scholars, Fellows, and Associates and Research Interests 2006–2007". Fairbank Centre for East Asian Research. Retrieved 3 June 2008.
- ↑ http://www.premshankarjha.com/about1.html
- ↑ http://www.project-syndicate.org/contributor/932
- ↑ Prem Shankar Jha (7 August 2012). "India must think before it acts on Syria". The Hindu.
- ↑ "Prem Shankar Jha". Hindustan Times. 1 June 2008. Retrieved 3 June 2008.
External links
- Official website
- Book launch discussion for Crouching Dragon, Hidden Tiger at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC
- Interview with Prem Shankar Jha in www.theglobaldispatches.com about "Crouching Dragon, Hidden Tiger"