SHARIQ US SABAH
Policy Analysis, Economic Diplomacy, and IR Practitioner in NEW DELHI, INDIA
Writer | Researcher | International Relations | Policy Analysis
I write at the crossroads of geopolitics and grief — tracing how power, memory, and emotion shape the human condition. My essays and commentary have appeared in South Asian Voices, Countercurrents, and Policy Circle, where I explore themes ranging from Middle East conflicts and humanitarian law to secularism and development in South Asia.
A Postgraduate Diploma in Human Rights Law, and Child Rights Law at the National Law School of India University, I studied how systems of governance negotiate suffering, and how people resist through narrative. My creative work leans toward the melancholic — poetry steeped in love, loss, and the slow fire of becoming.
As an author,I have published three books of poetry — The Subdued Sound, Manifesto of a Lover, and FRAGMENTS — each tracing the anatomy of love, loss, and the existential ache that binds them. My creative and academic work together seek to understand how emotion becomes resistance, and how words become refuge.