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Rajat Ganguly is a Senior Lecturer at Murdoch University’s College of Law, Arts and Social Sciences, and a Senior Research Fellow at the Indo-Pacific Research Centre. He holds a PhD in International Relations from Tulane University (1989–1996). His expertise spans international security, international relations, defense studies, Indo-Pacific security, South Asia, and Indian foreign/defense policy. Ganguly is the founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Asian Security and International Affairs, and serves on editorial boards of Journal of South Asian Development, South Asian Survey, and Journal of North East Indian Studies.
His research focuses on ethnic conflict, political violence, armed insurgency, Indian military modernization, and Indo-Pacific strategic issues. Notable works include analyses of the Tamil insurgency in Sri Lanka, India-Pakistan relations, and the role of autonomy in resolving ethno-national conflicts. Ganguly critiques regional security dynamics, emphasizing the interplay between domestic policies and global power shifts.
His publications (2011–2025) explore themes like territorial autonomy, confidence-building measures, and geopolitical strategies. While no awards are explicitly listed, his editorial roles and prolific output underscore his academic influence. He advises on security issues but no formal students are cited, suggesting a focus on research and policy analysis over direct mentorship.
His affiliations include Murdoch University’s interdisciplinary College of Law, Arts, and Social Sciences, reflecting a holistic approach to security studies. The Indo-Pacific Research Centre further highlights his specialization in regional strategic affairs.



