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Pratap Bhanu Mehta (born 1967) is an Indian academician. He was the president of the
Centre for Policy Research The Centre for Policy Research (CPR) is an Indian think tank focusing on public policy. Established in 1973 and located in New Delhi, it is one of the national social science research institutes recognized by the Indian Council of Social Scie ...
, a New Delhi-based think tank and was the Vice-Chancellor of
Ashoka University Ashoka University is a philanthropy-driven private university located in the National Capital Region (NCR), India, focusing on a liberal education in the Humanities, the Social Sciences, and the Sciences. The university is on a mission to buil ...
from July 2017 to July 2019.


Early life

Pratap was born in a
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family in
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. His initial schooling was at the St. Edwards School in
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and St. Xaviers,
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. Mehta obtained a B.A. from
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in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) and a Ph.D in Politics from
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.


Career

Mehta has held several teaching positions. He was a professor at
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School of Law, a Visiting Professor of Government at
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, Associate Professor of Government and of Social Studies at Harvard, and for a brief period, Professor of Philosophy and of Law and Governance at
Jawaharlal Nehru University Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is a public major research university located in New Delhi, India. It was established in 1969 and named after Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister. The university is known for leading faculties and r ...
. He was Member-Convenor of the Prime Minister of India's
National Knowledge Commission National Knowledge Commission was an Indian think-tank charged with considering possible policies that might sharpen India's comparative advantage in the knowledge-intensive service sectors. It was constituted on 13 June 2005, by the then Prime ...
, Member of the Supreme Court appointed Lyngdoh Committee on elections in Indian Universities, and has contributed to a number of reports for leading Government of India and International Agencies. He was on the Board of Governors of
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. He was Vice-Chair of the World Economic Forum's Council on Global Governance. He has also served on the Board of NIPFP, NCAER and NIID. He is on the editorial board of journals such as the American Political Science Review and Journal of Democracy. He received the 2010
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Award and the 2011 Infosys Prize for Social Sciences (Political Science and International Relations). He also served on the Social Sciences jury for the
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in 2017. Mehta has published widely in the fields of political theory, intellectual history, constitutional law, politics and society in India and international politics. His scholarly articles have appeared in leading international referred journals in the field, as well as numerous edited volumes. His early work was on eighteenth century thought, particularly on Adam Smith and the Making of the Enlightenment. Mehta is an editorial consultant to leading national daily
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, and his columns have appeared in dailies including the Financial Times, the Telegraph, the International Herald Tribune, and the Hindu. He is also on the editorial boards of many academic journals, including the
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, the
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, and India and Global Affairs.


Controversies

Mehta resigned from the
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in 2006 in protest against the UPA government's Higher Education Policies. Mehta also resigned from the Executive Committee of the prestigious
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in 2016 to protest the appointment of a politically-connected bureaucrat as director. He cited discomfort at being complicit in what he considered was the marginalisation of academic considerations by the government in making the appointment. Mr Mehta also believes that reading news from authentic sources is the need of the hour especially when the youth of the nation is using websites such as
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to gain information and form an opinion, especially when misinformation and disinformation is on the rise. From 2017 to 2019, he was the Vice-Chancellor of Ashoka University, a position from where he resigned citing academic reasons. He resigned from Ashoka University as a professor in March 2021, when trustees
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and
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are said to have told Mehta that "his intellectual interventions were something they could no longer protect.". The circumstances of Mehta's resignation also led to protests across Ashoka University, which involved student-led class boycotts. The students also demanded the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Malabika Sarkar unless the administration offered Mehta his job back.


Selected works

* ''Navigating the Labyrinth: Perspectives on India’s Higher Education'' (ed. with Devesh Kapur), Orient BlackSwan, 2017 * ''Rethinking Public Institutions in India'' (ed. with Devesh Kapur and Milan Vaishnav), Oxford University Press, 2017 * ''The Oxford Companion to Indian Constitution'' (ed. with Madhav Khosla and Sujit Choudhary), Oxford University Press, 2016 * ''Shaping the Emerging World: India and the Multilateral Order'' (ed. with W. P. Sidhu and Bruce Jones) Brookings, 2013 * ''Non Alignment 2.0: A Foreign and Strategic Policy for India in the 21st Century'' (with Sunil Khilnani et al.) Penguin, 2013 * ''The Oxford Companion to Politics in India'' (ed. with Niraja Jayal), Oxford University Press, 2010 * ''Public Institutions in India: Performance and Design'' (ed. with Devesh Kapur), Oxford University Press, 2005 * ''The Burden of Democracy'' Penguin, 2003


References


External links


Biography of Pratap Bhanu Mehta from the webpage of ''Centre for Policy Research''

The Centre For Policy Research: List of Dr. Mehta's papers and articles

Interview with Karan Thapar
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