Center for India-China studies (CICS) was founded in October 2014 when Professor Wenjuan Zhang, the first Chinese citizen joined the JGU as a full-time faculty. The Centre is a multi-disciplinary intellectual platform and resource hub for academia, practitioners and students who are interested in India and China. It is also committed to playing an active intellectual role on issues related to India-China collaborations and South-South cooperation at the regional and international level.
More DetailsThe Centre for India Australia Studies (CIAS) is the first and only Centre with a focus on the India-Australia bilateral relationship that is embedded in an Indian Higher Education Institution. This emphasises the scope for an increase in momentum, from an Indian perspective, for this important bilateral relationship.
More DetailsThe Jindal Centre for Social Innovation & Entrepreneurship (JSiE) is a social impact centre at O.P Jindal Global University. We work to advance knowledge on social innovation and entrepreneurship and bring together networks of global actors working to address some of the most pressing global challenges.
More DetailsIt is a matter of great pride for all of India that we have assumed the presidency of the prestigious G20 forum. Immersed in this spirit with a vision to bridge the gap between Indian academia and global institutions, O.P. Jindal Global Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University (JGU) has established the Jindal Global Centre for G20 Studies (JGC4G20) on 16 January 2023. This will be the first research center established by any Indian university, which will exclusively focus on research, thought leadership, and capacity-building initiatives related to G20.
More DetailsJindal Initiative on Research in IP and Competition (JIRICO) is a think-tank set up by O.P. Jindal Global (Institution of Eminence Deemed To Be University) in 2015 to inform and contribute to public policy-making by undertaking cutting-edge research and high-level deliberations on topics at the interface of intellectual property (IP), competition and technological innovation.
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