Foreign Seminars & Conferences
- Fellow, Eisenhower Fellowship, USA (September 2004). Eisenhower Fellowships was founded in 1953 as a tribute to US President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Since 1953, a select group of about 2000 men and women from a hundred countries have joined the ranks of Eisenhower Fellows. They include four heads of government and over a hundred in positions of influence at cabinet level or higher. Currently, General Colin Powell serves as the Chairman of the Fellowship and John S. Wolf, a former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State, is the President of the Eisenhower Fellowships.
- Fellow, 13th New Generation Seminar (2003) at the East West Center, Hawaii, on the subject "Challenges of Religious Diversity". 17 participants from 11 countries participated in this two-week seminar.
- Fellow, Malaysia International Visitor Programme (MIVP -2003); Nalin was the sole Indian selected to interact with a host of political leaders, leading businessmen, intellectuals and professionals under this specially organized programme, sponsored by the Government of Malaysia.
- Author, Comparative Analysis on Presentation of News in India and Austria, at the University of Klagenfurt under scholarship from Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Austria (1998).
- Fellow, Session 347 “Journalism in the Information Age” at the Salzburg Seminar, June 1997, Salzburg, Austria. Nalin served as the National Alumni Coordinator for the Salzburg Seminar in India.