Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay

Reeta Chowdhari Tremblay (born 1950) is a Canadian political scientist and former senior academic administrator.

[3][4] Her writings on Kashmir and India–Pakistan relations, a subject on which she is considered to be a leading North American expert, are widely reviewed and cited.

[1][5] Her research deals with secessionist movements (Kashmir) in South Asia, identity-based politics, secessionist movements, the politics of subaltern resistance and accommodation in post-colonial societies, democracy and governance, primarily in the South Asian context.

[9] While at Memorial University, she helped found what has become the highly successful[10] SPARKS Literary Festival with noted Canadian poet Mary Dalton in 2009.

Tremblay is associated with the Centre d’études et de recherche sur l'Inde, l'Asie du Sud et sa diaspora (CERIAS)[16] at the Université du Québec à Montréal, is a CAPI Associate at the Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives, an associate fellow at the University of Victoria Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, a founding member of the Global South Asia Forum at the University of Victoria and a non-resident fellow at the Society for Policy Studies (SPS), New Delhi.