She worked in the field of architecture for five years, with extensive cross-cultural experiences in India, Japan, and the United States, which fostered her cultural adaptability and sensitivity. In December 2022, she received her M.A. in Diplomacy and International Relations, with specialisations in International Security and Global Negotiation. She has written extensively on emerging global issues, with articles published by the Inter Press Service (IPS), including The Opioid Addiction Crisis & US National Security; Future of Coral Reefs in the Time of Climate Change; and COP26: Combined Exclusive Maritime Zone for Africa to Combat Illegal, Unreported & Unregulated Fishing.
She has also written for the International Policy Digest on Mozambique’s Conflict and the Question of Social Capital. Since joining Religions for Peace, she has significantly contributed to the organisation’s development through donor outreach, grant research, and grant coordination.
Lastly, she is fluent in five languages; namely, English, Hindi, Sindhi, Marathi, and Japanese.