The Gupta Klinsky India Institute at Johns Hopkins was established in 2020 to actively foster collaborations between JHU and India’s leaders across government, academia, civil society, and the private sector. Our mission is to harness the collective expertise and resources from both entities to advance human knowledge and cultivate innovative solutions that benefit the global community.

GKII accomplishes its mission through 5 C’s – Convening, Coordinating, Communicating, Creating Community, and Catalyzing efforts to create tangible impact in society. GKII works to create synergies across all divisions of the university that are working in partnership with India – creating a “Superhighway” of activity to enrich all communities. We build a sense of community across all audiences by raising awareness about our extensive activities and developments. We also coordinate events to maximize outcomes and convene stakeholders to share knowledge, foster collaboration, and build connections among the various individuals and groups at JHU who are interested in India. These efforts aim to generate results that benefit JHU, its partners in India, and the global community.

Our 5 C’s

We Catalyze. GKII sparks new partnerships and opportunities by providing resources, connections, and catalytic funding, such as research and travel grants, to encourage JHU faculty and students to collaborate with partners in India.

 

We Coordinate. At JHU, GKII strives to be the central hub for all things related to India and in India, all things about JHU. We facilitate coordination among various entities within JHU and India to ensure smooth operations and effective collaboration.

 

We Communicate. GKII actively shares information about Hopkins’ work in India with key stakeholders, enhancing the visibility of our faculty, students, and alumni’s efforts in India . We do so through our bi-monthly newsletter, social media and website.

 

We Convene. GKII brings together key stakeholders to discuss critical issues, promoting the exchange of knowledge and fostering collaboration in research, education, policy, and practice, through seminars, webinars and conferences.

 

We build Community. We aim to be a valuable resource for our key constituencies—faculty, alumni, students, partners, and donors—helping them establish and strengthen their relationships with JHU and our work in India.

Our Three Core Pillars

GKII mobilizes Hopkins faculty, staff, students and alumni to work with partners in India to improve society through three strategic directions: research, education, and policy and practice.