Diplomacy and Africa’s International Relations

Ishan Datey is a Master of Arts student in Global African Studies at The Africa Institute, Global Studies University, specializing in Diplomacy and Africa’s International Relations. From the United States, he is passionate about understanding and working with people to address global challenges and strengthen narratives of a more interconnected world. His research focuses on Indo-African relations and the Indian Ocean littoral, examining how cross-national and inter-communal collaboration can foster development and human collectivism. Ishan’s work aims to design initiatives that connect communities, advance regional cooperation, and promote a shared understanding across the Indian Ocean basin.

Academic Background

  • B.S., Foreign Service, Georgetown University, 2025

Research Interests

  • Indian Ocean; Eastern African Coast; Western Indian Coast; Migration; Sociology; International Development

Professional Experience

  • 2025: Intern, US Association of Former Members of Congress, USA
  • 2025: Intern, American Enterprise Institute, USA
  • 2025: Programs Intern, Pyxera Global, USA

Awards and Fellowships

  • 2024: Human Fraternity Fellows Program – Human Fraternity Fellow, Muslim Council of Elders & Higher Committee on Human Fraternity, Georgetown University Berkeley Center
  • 2025: Sonnebourn Grant, Indian Ocean Consortium – Indian Ocean Research Fellow, Georgetown University

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