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  1. Books. Negotiating Leviathan: Making States and Tribes in the Margins of Modern India (Stanford University Press, forthcoming) Oceanic Circularities: Mobile People and Connected Places in the Indian Ocean (Georgetown University Press, forthcoming)

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  2. I'M UDAY CHANDRA. I am a rogue political scientist. My research lies at the intersection between political anthropology, postcolonial theory, social history, and cultural studies. I study South Asia, particularly India, and its entanglements with the wider Inter-Asian and Indian Ocean worlds.

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  3. Uday CHANDRA, Assistant Professor | Cited by 281 | of Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar | Read 36 publications | Contact Uday CHANDRA

  4. Jan 9, 2023 · Vibha Joshi, A Matter of Belief. Christian Conversion and Healing in North-East India – Social Anthropology. By Uday Chandra. Published December 28, 2022. Categorized as papers.

  5. Dec 1, 1999 · Semantic Scholar profile for Uday Chandra, with 47 highly influential citations and 66 scientific research papers.

  6. Uday Chandra, SFS Qatar (Georgetown University), Government Department, Faculty Member. Studies State Formation, Political Science, and Social Movements. Uday Chandra received his PhD in political science from Yale University in 2013.

  7. Professor Chandra is the author of Resistance as Negotiation: Making States and Tribes in the Margins of Modern India (Stanford University Press, 2024) and is working on a second book project on nationalism and democracy in postcolonial India.