
Prannavan Surendran is a graduate of LMU Munich, where he earned a first-class degree in History with a focus on international relations and East Asian security and history. His academic work centres on the political dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region, with particular interest in Japanese and Korean foreign policy, historical memory, and strategic cooperation.
Prannavan has gained practical experience through research and internships at the German Institute for Japanese Studies in Tokyo, the Centre for Military History and Social Sciences of the Bundeswehr in Potsdam, and most recently with the Japan Chair of the International Centre for Defence and Security (ICDS) in Tallinn. He has also contributed to the student think tank EPIS and supported the Young Indo-Pacific Forum as a volunteer.
Having studied abroad at Yonsei University in South Korea and Kyushu University in Japan, Prannavan combines academic and intercultural insights to explore security policy in East Asia. He is particularly interested in Japan–Korea relations, the strategic responses of democratic states to China’s rise, and Europe’s evolving role in the Indo-Pacific.