About Us

Kubernein Initiative is an independent, female led, geopolitical advisory firm based in Mumbai (India) working to mainstream issues that need greater intellectual capacity and focus

Our name takes inspiration from the ancient Greek verb ‘Kubernein’, which means ‘to steer’ and provides the root for governance.

In today’s increasingly fractured world the use of information has become the ultimate power. We are at a pivotal point in history – where far reaching changes in the political, social and economic space indicate that ideas, governance structures and global decisions are no longer limited to the purview of the global north. Centres of thought and strategic analysis are shifting, with critical insight emerging from new geographies. As an India-based globally engaged geopolitical advisory we look at the world as interconnected and consider critical questions with a wider perspective.

We lead with the key insight that most solutions have global ramifications, but when information is disjointed and often times distrustful, it becomes difficult to wade through the noise and make an informed decision. Often the best solutions for a problem are straightforward, rooted in local knowledge combined with a pragmatic understanding of shifting globalisation. We employ our deep understanding of India within a geopolitical framework, supplemented by rigorous research, analysis, and advice from a proven network of experts in relevant fields. We continue to challenge accepted norms, and work to future proof solutions that understand realities of today.

Our people and our ideas are paramount, for which we have adopted a lean, remote working model. This allows us to engage wide ranging talent – including researchers, subject matter experts, and designers- depending on the needs of the project, and individual capabilities of people. Our projects use a mixed methodology of rigorous research combined with consultations and field work as required, innovative dialogue and workshops using a variety of tools and concepts. Gender, non-traditional security risks, emerging ideas and thought processes, are cross-cutting themes in all our work.

Our Vision

Consider critical questions with a perspective that balances traditionally thought with new and emerging ideas

Our vision is to build an organisation that considers critical questions with a perspective that balances traditionally thought with new and emerging ideas in the field of international relations, diplomacy, and foreign and security policy.

As a boutique geopolitical advisory, we work with partners with a shared vision that places human and environmental security at the core of their actions. We also help partners that wish to speak to a wider audience or seek intelligence on divergent issues which may have repercussions on their work. We are in the early stages of our growth story.

Our Story

Kubernein Initiative was founded in 2019 by Ambika and Priyanka to fill the gap in intellectual thinking around the convergence of traditional and non-traditional security issues. As women in a predominantly male dominated field, they also sought to examine how this thinking could be made more inclusive of ideas from more diverse minds, both in India but also globally.

What began as a two member project team, combining strengths in strategic communication and geopolitical analysis, has grown into a family of strengths. Today we have a robust team of individuals, from a diverse range of backgrounds including law, journalism, and project management, that are also skilled at engaging with international relations and policy topics.

Our Team

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Ambika Vishwanath
Co-Founder & Director

Ambika is a geopolitical analyst and water security specialist with experience in the field of governance and foreign policy. She has led track two diplomacy efforts and consulted with several governments and international organizations in the MENA region, Europe and India, and helped shape their policies in the field of conflict resolution, water diplomacy and security. The first Indian to be invited as a member of the prestigious Munich Young Leaders Network, she has been invited to consult with and speak at various events and conference across the MENA region, India and Europe, by The Hague Institute, Koerber Foundation, Central University of Jammu, TERI, Mumbai University and others. Ambika has been interviewed and published in newspapers and online media including The Third Pole, China Water Risk, The National, Project Syndicate, 9DashLine, Al Jazeera, Europäische Sicherheit, Stratfor, Atlantic Community, Hurriyet, Turkish Weekly, Daily News Egypt, Jordan Times, and Stockholm International Affairs Quarterly amongst others. She is part of the inaugural cohort of the China-India Visiting Scholars (CIVS) Fellowship, 2020 – 2021, Ashoka University and also a Non-Resident Fellow with the Agora Institute, Germany.

Passionate about: Random new places, good food, coffee and whiskey, preferably all at the same time, solo or with friends and family depending on her mood. She loves to read, though there never seems to be time and enjoys good trashy tv on long flights.

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Priyanka Bhide
Co-Founder & Director

Priyanka comes from a strategy and communications background, with over a decade of experience working with the private, think tank, and non-profit sectors. She began her career as a consultant with the United Nations Non-Governmental Liaison Service in New York and has worked with Suzlon Energy, Strategic Foresight Group, Institute for Sustainable Communities and Dalberg Advisors in Asia. Priyanka has worked on a wide range of issues which include sustainable development, inclusive growth, future forecasting, water, diplomacy, governance, security, conflict resolution and renewable energy. Priyanka is a Schmidt Futures International Strategy Forum 2023 Fellow, and a AIYD 2023 Delegate.

Passionate about: Learning about cultures through movies – I watch a lot of random stuff.

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Aadhya Shah
Consultant

Aadhya is a Consultant with Kubernein Initiative and works on a wide range of geopolitical, climate, and sustainability initiatives, including Feminist Foreign Policy, and the Sustainable India Report with key partner organisations. She has previously worked with Harvard University as a Project Coordinator in their Professional Education space, at their Law School’s Dean’s office and at MIT in their Student Life areas, in various capacities. She has also held roles in India and worked with Linde India in the area of key account management. While her background is in project management, and organisational management, Aadhya has a keen interest in foreign policy issues. She undertook a course ‘Philosophical Foundations of Economic Justice’ under the Harvard Extension School, which further ignited a long-standing personal interest in the field of international relations, philosophy and its integration with economics and the society at large.

Passionate about: Being curious about the world, its people and cultures. Someday this curiosity might also turn into a degree in Anthropology. Stay tuned.

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Namrata Kabra
Visiting Fellow

Namrata Kabra is a Visiting Fellow with Kubernein Initiative, previously leading our projects on Water & Climate Security with an intersectional gender lens. Namrata holds an LL.M. in Environmental Laws & Climate Change; PG Diplomas in Tourism & Environmental Law; and Environmental Law & Policy. Namrata has over 10 years of experience, as a legal researcher with national, regional, and international organizations on environment, biodiversity and climate laws. She coordinates and facilitates the South Asia Bioregionalism Working Group, a network for reimagining eco/bioregional governance in South Asia. Her areas of work include legal and evidence-based research, policymaking, building advocacy around climate change adaptation with a focus on gender justice, human rights, human mobility, and rights of nature. Her overarching interests lie in legal education, urban governance, transboundary cooperation, and access to information and justice.

Passionate about: Gardening, Travelling and Learning.

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