
I have disseminated my research to a range of academic and practitioner audiences, and formerly held visiting fellowships at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA), New Delhi and Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Guwahati, India. I am regionally focused on India/South Asia, but hold a broader interest in exploring the continuum of practice between Western and non-Western forms of COIN. I am interested in the study of insurgency and counterinsurgency (COIN), developing novel and non-traditional analytical frameworks for understanding the complex politics of how insurgents and counterinsurgents grapple with the environments in which they operate.

I have been teaching in the department since 2015.

I joined Leeds as an undergraduate in 2010, before going on to complete Masters (2013-2014) and then PhD study (2014-2018) in the School of Politics and International Studies.
