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Dr. Raj Mann is a researcher at Imperial College London specializing in agricultural policy, water resource management, and political economy. His work focuses on the Punjab region's challenges related to water scarcity, crop sustainability, and political dynamics within India. Key research areas include the socio-political implications of rice cultivation, regional resource distribution, and electoral outcomes. His recent analyses highlight Punjab's water crisis, agricultural policy failures, and the interplay between central government policies and local agricultural practices. Though no formal awards or students are listed, his publications emphasize urgent issues like global hunger's systemic causes and regional development disparities.
Research interests extend to cross-state comparisons between Punjab, Haryana, and Rajasthan, exploring how shifting agricultural patterns affect regional economies. He also examines electoral behavior and governance challenges in Punjab through case studies like the Gurdaspur by-election and municipal elections. His work underscores the need for sustainable practices and policy reforms to address water depletion and crop diversification barriers.
Dr. Mann's publications consistently integrate environmental, economic, and political dimensions, offering critical insights into how Punjab's agricultural practices impact both local ecosystems and national food security frameworks. His analysis of India's rice policies reveals deep connections between crop dependency and political stability, framing agricultural issues as core elements of India's socio-economic landscape.
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