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. 2001.
“Mathematics, nature and cryptography:Insights from philosophy of information”. Current Science 92: 1690–1696. http://eprints.nias.res.in/116/.
. 2007. “Measuring Access, Quality and Relevance in Higher Education”. Economic and Political Weekly 55(24): 34-38. https://www.epw.in/journal/2020/24/perspectives/measuring-access-quality-and-relevance-higher.html.
. 2020. “Measuring Complexity of Chaotic Systems with Cybernetics Applications”. In Handbook of Research on Applied Cybernetics and Systems Science, Handbook of Research on Applied Cybernetics and Systems Science, IGI Global Information Science Reference, 301-334. http://www.igi-global.com/book/handbook-research-applied-cybernetics-systems/176081.
. 2017. “Measuring Consciousness in the Clinic”. In Biomedical and Clinical Engineering for Health Care Advancement, Biomedical and Clinical Engineering for Health Care Advancement, Hershey: IGI Global, 66-77.
. 2020. “Measuring Consciousness in the Clinic”. In Biomedical and Clinical Engineering for Healthcare Advancement, Biomedical and Clinical Engineering for Healthcare Advancement, IGI Global Publishers , 66-77. https://www.igi-global.com/chapter/measuring-consciousness-in-the-clinic/239076.
. 2020. . 2014.
“Mediatised Terror: Terror in the Age of Media Explosion”. Economic & Political Weekly 44: 18–21. http://eprints.nias.res.in/139/.
. 2009. “Meditation as a Preventive Sleep Medicine”. NeuroQuantology 16(11).
. 2018. . 2020.
“Megalithic and continuing peninsular high-tin binary bronzes: Possible roots in Harappan binary bronze usage?”. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals 66: 731–737. http://eprints.nias.res.in/604/.
. 2013. “Megalithic and surviving binary high-tin bronze traditions in southern India: Tracing binary bronze usage to Harappan times”. Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals, 66(5-6): 731-737.
. 2013. “Megalithic high-tin bronzes and India's living prehistory”. In 50 years of Southeast Asian Archaeology: Essays in honour of Ian Glover, 50 years of Southeast Asian Archaeology: Essays in honour of Ian Glover, . Bangkok: River Books, 239–271. http://eprints.nias.res.in/282/.
. 2010. . 2006.
“Megaliths: New perspectives for future studies”. In Beyond stones and more stones, Beyond stones and more stones, Bengaluru: Mythic Society, 208-256.
. 2018. “Mendacity in Our Midst: Treatments in Ramanujan, Max Muller and in Ancient Indian Behaviour Codes”. Economic and Political Weekly 38: 1795–1799. http://eprints.nias.res.in/57/.
. 2003. . 2003.
. 2020.
15th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, 15th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Université Paris Ouest Nanterre la Défense. http://eprints.nias.res.in/1052/.
. 2015. In “Metallurgy of zine, high-tin bronze and gold in Indian antiquity: Methodological aspects”. Indian Journal of History of Science 51(1): 22-32. http://eprints.nias.res.in/1082/.
. 2016. . 2015. SP7-2015 BUMA
“Is Metaphysics Political?”. In India and the Unthinkable, India and the Unthinkable, Oxford University Press, 232.
. 2016. “Midnight's children?: Solitary primates and gregarious chiropterans”. Current Science 89: 1208–1213. http://eprints.nias.res.in/17/.
. 2005. “Migration, transnational flows and development in India: A regional perspective”. Economic and Political Weekly XLVII: 54–62. http://eprints.nias.res.in/317/.
. 2012. Militant Groups in South Asia. IDSA & Pentagon Press. https://idsa.in/book/MilitantGroupsinSouthAsia.
. 2014.