About
The SubContinental Wire gives readers unique perspectives and analysis on current global developments in business, politics and international law as they pertain to the South Asian community in the constituent states of the subcontinent as well as immigrant communities abroad. Through careful research, consideration of the facts and well-reasoned argument, the contributing writers will strive to offer valuable insights for businesses, policy-makers, professionals and individuals to use as guideposts for informed decision-making.
Writing Staff
Kesav Murthy Wable, founder of The SubC Wire, is currently a third-year law student at Brooklyn Law School in New York. He is a soon-to-be published author in the Brooklyn Law School’s Journal of International law for his law note, “The India-U.S. nuclear cooperative deal: A debilitating blow to the non-proliferation regime”. In addition to his involvement with the journal he is the co-chair of the law school’s Student Hurricane Network chapter, an organization that provides volunteer support to the distressed Gulf Region. Kesav is also a playwright and actor with two plays to his credit; “Ashoka’s Wheel” and “For Flow“.
Nick Henriksen was born and raised in San Diego, California. After attending Haverford College and studying American constitutional history, he moved to Japan to teach English as a JET Programme participant. Recently, Nick completed a Masters in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University’s Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies where he concentrated in international economics and Japan studies. For the past year, Nick has been analyzing energy policy, economic developments, and political trends for The Tokyo Electric Power Company’s Washington, D.C. branch office.
