#PolicyProfile: “Ever since I picked up a newspaper for the first time, I was interested in reading the foreign affairs section or the world section, and that made me start to think about issues globally. My interest in international politics and human rights gradually grew during my freshman year at PrincetonSPIA when I took a class on these issues, read accounts by journalists reporting on war crimes and genocides, and realized how important their work is in helping us uncover the truth in all these complex political dynamics. At the end of that semester, in December 2019, there were massive protests happening in India against the Citizenship Amendment Act, which basically defined citizenship in India on the basis of religion and excluded Muslims, compromising basic human rights. A lot of the protesting was led by students, for which they faced a lot of heavy oppression. I was in the U.S., but a lot of my friends were involved, so I started thinking, ‘How can I be a part of such thin...