Himalayan Policy Research Institute (HPRI)
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Saudi Arabia, Central Asian Republics (CARs)
About the
HPRI
The Institute is dedicated to advancing comprehensive research and analysis on the complex geopolitical dynamics of the Himalayan region and its neighborhood. Situated at the crossroads of several key Asian powers—including China, India, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, and the Himalayas—this region represents not only a formidable natural barrier but also a critical geopolitical pivot with profound strategic, environmental, and cultural implications. This Institute aims to explore the multifaceted interactions between state actors, border disputes, security challenges, and the region’s unique ecological and cultural landscapes.
Through research, dialogue, and collaboration with academic institutions, policymakers, and local stakeholders, the Institute for Study of Himalayan Geopolitics aspires to become a leading hub for knowledge production and policy guidance on the geopolitics of the Himalayas, addressing both traditional and non-traditional security concerns and emerging challenges posed by both internal and external factors.
Understanding Himalayan Geopolitics
Recognizing that the Himalayas are more than just a zone of interstate rivalry, the Institute
emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate political geography, international and
economic relations, environmental studies, and cultural anthropology.
This holistic perspective
is essential to understanding how geopolitical tensions intersect with other asymmetric threats
facing the region, including drugs and human smuggling, small weapons, natural and man-
made disasters, climate change and biodiversity.
Geopolitics and Geo-economics
Studying regional tensions and strategic competition for Himalayan stability
- Border and Territorial Disputes
- Security and Military Dynamics
- Transnational Threat Assessment
Geopolitics and Geo-economics
Studying key challenges shaping the Himalayan region’s future.
Climate and Disaster Management
Exploring ecological vulnerabilities and humanitarian risks
- Climate Change & Glacial Melt
- Natural & Man-Made Disasters
- Biodiversity Preservation
Climate and Disaster Management
Assessing environmental threats and sustainability pathways
Peace and Security
Providing guidance for conflict prevention, cross-border cooperation, and human security
- Stakeholder Dialogue & Diplomacy
- Academic & Policy Partnerships
- Peacebuilding Strategies
Peace and Security
Analysis and policy guidance on conflict prevention, cross-border cooperation, human security and peacebuilding initiatives
Science, Technology and Innovation
Promoting research, innovation, and technological solutions for sustainable development
- Research & Innovation
- Technological Solutions
- Knowledge Sharing
Science, Technology and Innovation
Promoting research, innovation, and technological solutions for sustainable development
Himalayan Policy Research Institute (HPRI)
Recognizing that the Himalayas are more than just a zone of interstate rivalry, the Institute emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches that integrate political geography, international and economic relations, environmental studies, and cultural anthropology. This holistic perspective is essential to understanding how geopolitical tensions intersect with other asymmetric threats facing the region, including drugs and human smuggling, small weapons, natural and man- made disasters, climate change and biodiversity. By fostering rigorous scholarship and policy- relevant insights, the Institute seeks to contribute to peaceful conflict resolution, sustainable development, and regional cooperation in one of the world's most populous, strategically sensitive and environmentally vital regions. Through research, dialogue, and collaboration with academic institutions, policymakers, and local stakeholders, the Institute for Study of Himalayan Geopolitics aspires to become a leading hub for knowledge production and policy guidance on the geopolitics of the Himalayas, addressing both traditional and non-traditional security concerns and emerging challenges posed by both internal and external factors.
Objectives
Geopolitical Research
To conduct rigorous and interdisciplinary research that enhances understanding of geopolitical dynamics, security challenges, and strategic interests shaping the Himalayan region.
Regional Stability
To analyse the influence of regional and international actors on political stability, environmental security, and sustainable peace across the Himalayan region.
Policy Development
To produce evidence-based policy recommendations that encourage peaceful conflict resolution, sustainable development, and regional cooperation among Himalayan states and neighbors.
Collaboration & Dialogue
To promote dialogue among scholars, policymakers, and local communities while building research capacity through publications, conferences, and training programs.
Advancing research, dialogue, and policy development for the Himalayan region.
Promoting understanding, cooperation, and impactful action across borders.
Perform & Publish Research
Conduct top-notch research on border dynamics, security, environment, and international cooperation in the Himalayan region.
Promote Dialogue & Events
Arrange conferences, seminars, and workshops to engage academics, policymakers, and practitioners in Himalayan geopolitics.
Policy Papers & Suggestions
Create policy papers to guide governments and regional organizations in making informed decisions for the Himalayan region.
Encourage International Cooperation
Foster collaboration between Himalayan nations and foreign partners to advance mutual understanding and conflict resolution.
Training & Capacity Building
Offer training initiatives for professionals, scholars, and students interested in Himalayan geopolitical issues.
Disseminate Research
Publish findings through journals, online forums, and publications to engage the public and reach a wide audience.
Professional Individuals
Our power of choice is untrammelled and when nothing prevents
being able to do what we like best every pleasure.
Prof. Dr. Hussain Mohi-ud-Din Qadri
President
Prof. Dr. Sajid Mehmood Shahzad
Senior Vice President
Prof. Dr. Khurram Shahzad
Executive Director
Funding Source
Grants from regional and international agencies
Funding Source
Sponsorships for events and fellowships
Funding Source
Consultancy and commissioned research
Funding Source
Publication sales and training programs
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