
I. General Information
- Year of birth: 1978.
- E-mail:ntrantienussh@gmail.com
- Affiliation: Department of Indian Studies, Faculty of Oriental Studies.
- Academic degree: PhD. Year received: 2013.
- Training process:
1996-1999: Bachelor of English, Department of English, Hanoi University of Foreign Languages.
1999-2002: Bachelor of History, Department of History, Delhi University, India.
2002-2004: Master of Buddhist Studies, Delhi University, India.
2009-2013: PhD in Indian History, Department of History, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, India.
- Foreign language proficiency: University degree in English.
- Main research focus: Religion and History of India and South Asia.
II. Scientific works
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- “Looking back at Vietnam-India relations from the establishment of diplomatic relations to strategic partnership and prospects for a comprehensive strategic partnership” (in:Vietnam - India: 45 years of diplomatic relations and 10 years of strategic partnership(Political Theory Publishing House, 2017).
- “Modi and the ‘Act East’ (AEP) policy from a regional and international perspective” (in:Vietnam - India: New context, new vision.(Political Theory Publishing House, 2016).
- "Mohandras Karamchan Gandhi's Swadeshi Principle for Building a Self-Reliant Economy During the British Colonial Period" (in:The East: Tradition and Modernity(World Publishing House, 2015).
- “India - Vietnam: From Historical Looks To the Strategic Cooperation in Emerging Asia”, inIndo – Vietnam Ties, The way forwardPahle India Foundation, India, 2014.
- “Buddhist Influence in Vietnamese Diplomacy Toward China Lessons from the History of Religion (in general) (in:Thinking 21stCentury China in Buddhist Asia History, Modernity, and International Relations”,Chulalongkorn University Press, 2014).
- “India-Japan Relations: A Historical Perspective” (in:Japan in the Asian era(World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2013, pp. 278-294).
- "A Study of the Early Relationship Between Kalinga and Southeast Asia Through Archaeological Findings" (in:Southeast Asia in the Eastern world,World Publishing House, Hanoi, 2010, pp. 181-197).
- "Social inequality in contemporary Hinduism" (in:Oriental Studies: Development and Integration(National University Publishing House, 2007).
- “The Origins and Development of Hinduism in India” (in:10 years of Oriental studies(National University Publishing House, 2007).
III. Science and Technology Projects at all levels
- An examination of Mahayana Buddhist scriptures through historical periods.(Principal investigator), School-level research project.
IV. Awards, scholarship
- ICCR Scholarship, India, for Bachelor's degree programs.
- ICCR Scholarship, India, for PhD training program.