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Mar 24, 2023

'Dangerous Precedent': International Scholars, Researchers on CPR's FCRA Suspension

Calling CPR "one of India’s oldest and most esteemed policy research institutions", the signatories say it has a "reputation for excellence that is second to none among international scholars".
The CPR office in Delhi. Photo: CPR website

New Delhi: A group of nearly 100 university faculty members and researchers based outside of India have written an open letter criticising the Union government’s decision to suspend the Centre for Policy Research’s FCRA registration.

In an order dated February 27, the MHA has alleged that CPR has been using its FCRA funds for purposes other than the educational programmes for which the licence was granted. Because of this, the notice says, the organisation’s FCRA registration stands suspended for 180 days or until further notice.

CPR has denied the MHA’s allegations, saying that are in complete compliance with the law and have responded to all of the ministry’s queries.

In the open letter, professors from universities in the US, UK, Europe and Australia have said they are “shocked and dismayed” at the government action. Calling CPR “one of India’s oldest and most esteemed policy research institutions”, the signatories say it has a “reputation for excellence that is second to none among international scholars”.

Signatories include Adam Tooze, Daniel Honig, Christophe Jaffrelot, Alpa Shah, Filippo Osella (who was deported from India despite having a valid visa) and others.

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Letter from Concerned International Faculty and Researchers

As researchers and scholars with a deep interest in India, we are shocked and dismayed to learn that the Government of India has suspended Centre for Policy Research’s (CPR) registration under the Foreign Contribution Regulatory Act. Coming on the heels of the Income Tax survey conducted on CPR last year, this action is clearly aimed at undermining a leading research institution and jeopardising its existence. It also sets a dangerous precedent that will impair the pursuit of research and independent judgment in the country.

Established in 1973, CPR is one of India’s oldest and most esteemed policy research institutions. Over the past the five decades, it has served as a vital and resolutely non-partisan centre of knowledge and research on key public policy questions and challenges confronting India and the world. The excellent scholarship produced by CPR has also consistently illuminated and informed Indian public debates. CPR has the rare distinction of working with successive central and state governments as well as a range of other institutions across the country. The governing board of CPR, comprising eminent Indians committed to public service, has held the organization to the highest standards of intellectual rigour and institutional probity.

Precisely because it is an Indian institution steeped in the Indian policy milieu, CPR has been a close and indispensable interlocutor to academics and researchers working on India across the world. Through its rigorous research and active engagement its has earned a reputation for excellence that is second to none among international scholars.  It has also facilitated the engagement of a large number of scholars with India over the years and has mentored some of the finest young researchers in India.  In turn, CPR’s commitment to rigorous academic inquiry has made it the partner of choice for many universities, research institutions and philanthropic foundations outside India. CPR is a highly valued member of the international research community—one that has considerably enhanced the reputation of Indian academic and research work on the global stage.

The recent moves against CPR by the Indian government amount to an abrogation of the institutional independence that is crucial to the production and dissemination of knowledge. In so doing, they also strike a blow at intellectual freedom and public reason that are cornerstones of Indian democracy. We respectfully urge the Indian government to reconsider its decision. We affirm our full support to the President of Centre for Policy Research and her colleagues.

Name Designation Institution
Dan Honig Associate Professor University College, London
Karuna Mantena Professor of Political Science Columbia University
Adam Tooze Professor of History Columbia University
Ashutosh Varshney Professor of Political Science Brown University
Prerna Singh Associate Professor of Political Science Brown University
Tariq Thachil Professor of Political Science University of Pennsylvania
Sanjoy Chakravorty Professor of Geography and Urban Studies Temple University
Paul Staniland Professor of Political Science University of Chicago
Mukulika Banerjee Associate Professor of Anthropology London School of Economics
Christophe Jaffrelot Professor of Indian Politics and Sociology King’s College London
Andrew Kennedy Associate Professor Australian National University
Pradeep Chibber Professor of Political Science University of California, Berkeley
Ira Katznelson Professor of Political Science and History Columbia University
Jan Werner-Mueller Professor of Social Sciences Princeton University
Sumit Ganguly Professor of Political Science Indiana University
Uday Singh Mehta Professor of Political Science City University of New York
Mark W. Frazier Professor of Politics The New School
Shanta Devarajan Professor of the Practice of International Development Georgetown University
Gary Bass Professor of Politics and International Affairs Princeton University
Lousie Tillin Professor of Politics King’s College London
Parick Le Galès Resarch Professor of Sociology, Politics and Urban Studies Sciences Po
Olle Törnquist Prof. Emeritus of Politics & Development University of Oslo
Poulami Roychowdhury Associate Professor of Sociology McGill University
Michael Burawoy Professor of Sociology University of California, Berkeley
Mike Levien Associate Professor of Sociology Johns Hopkins University
Rina Agarwala Professor of Sociology Johns Hopkins University
Emmerich Davies Assistant Professor Harvard University
Lucas González Professor Escuela de Política y Gobierno
Phil Harrison Professor University of the Witwatersrand
Rajesh Veeeraghavan Assistant Professor Georgetown University
Adam Auerbach Associate Professor American University
Kim Lane Schepple Professor Of Sociology Princeton University
Alexander Lee Associate Professor of Political Science University of Rochester
Anjali Thomas Associate Professor of International Affairs Georgia Institute of Technology
Jishnu Das Professor Georgetown University
Maitresh Ghatak Professor of Economics London School of Economics
Pranab Bardhan Professor University of California, Berkeley
Sumitra Badrinathan Assistant Professor American University
Bhumi Purohit Assistant Professor Georgetown/ UC Berkeley
Rani Mullen Professor The College of William & Mary
Alpa Shah Professor of Anthropology London School of Economics
Rachele Brule Assistant Professor of Political Science Boston University
Sanjay Ruparelia Professor Toronto Metropolitan University
Aditya Dasgupta Assistant Professor of Political Science University of California, Merced
Rikhil Bhavnani Professor of Political Science University of Wisconsin, Madison
Christopher Clary Assistant Professor State University of New York, Albany
Pradeep Chhibber Professor of Political Science University of California, Berkeley
Larry Diamond Senior Fellow The Hoover Institution
Irfan Nooruddin Professor Geogetown University
Gyan Prakash Professor Princeton University
Aditi Malik Assistant Professor College of the Holy Cross
Jennifer Bussell Associate Professor of Political Science University of California, Berkeley
Nayanik Mathur Professor Oxford University
Indrajit Roy Senior Lecturer University of York
Emma Mawdsley Professor of Geography University of Cambridge
Darryl Li Assistant Professor University of Chicago
Megnaa Mehtta Lecturer in Social Anthropology University College, London
John Echeverri-Gent Professor of Politics University of Virginia
Christine Fair Associate Professor Georgetown University
Neil DeVotta Professor of Politics and International Affairs Wake Forest University
Wilhelm Krull Founding Director The New Institute
John Harriss Emeritus Professor of International studies Simon Fraser University
Dinsha Mistree Research Fellow Hoover Institution and Stanford Law School
Sunil Amrith Professor of History Yale University
Rohit De Associate Professor of History Yale University
Sudipta Kaviraj Professor of Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies Columbia University
Atul Kohli Professor of International Affairs Princeton University
Maya Tudor Associate Professor of Government and Public Policy Oxford University
Gabi Kruks-Wisner Associate Professor of Politics and Global studies University of Virginia
Adam Ziegfeld Associate Professor Temple university
Sanjay Reddy Professor of Economics New School of Social Research
Ravinder Kaur Professor University of Copnhagen
Francesca Jensenius Professor of Political Science University of Oslo
Tanushree Goyal Assistant Professor of Politics Princeton University
Simon Maxwell Former Director Oversees Develpment Institute
Robert Stavins Professor of Energy & Economic Development Harvard Kennedy School
Mike Hulme Professor of Geography Cambridge University
Matto Mildenberger Assistant Professor University of California, Santa Barbara
Harald Winkler Professor University of Cape Town
Patrick Heller Professor of Sociology Brown University
Hochstetler, Kathryn Professor of International Development London School of Economics and Political Science
Peter Newell Professor of International Relations University of Sussex
Vinay Gidwani Distinguished University Teaching Professor University of Minnesota
Matthew Lockwood Senior Lecturer University of Sussex
Holdren, John P. Co-Director, Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program Harvard Kennedy School of Government
David Engerman Professor of History Yale University
J. Timmons Roberts Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology Brown University
Raphael Kaplinsky Emeritus Professorial Fellow Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex
Carlota Perez Honorary Professor University of Sussex
Rumy Hasan Senior Lecturer University of Sussex
Filippo Osella Professor of Anthropology University of Sussex
Ben Rogaly Professor of Human Geography University of Sussex
Harro von Blottnitz Director Energy Systems Research Group University of Cape Town
Lucy Baker Senior Research Fellow University of Sussex
Stephen Howes Professor of Economics at the Crawford School of Public Policy Australian National University
Matthew Paterson Director, Sustainable Consumption Institute University of Manchester
Milan Vaishnav Director and Senior Fellow, South Asia Program Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

 

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