Journal of Sanskrit & Indic Research

Department of Sanskrit, University of Delhi

Our Reviewers

Peer review is the foundation of academic publishing. The Journal of Sanskrit & Indic Research relies on a panel of dedicated scholars drawn from leading universities and research institutions in India and abroad, whose voluntary contributions of time and expertise ensure the scholarly quality of every article published in the journal.

The journal maintains a standing panel of peer reviewers spanning the full range of its scope β€” Sanskrit philology, Indian philosophy and logic, linguistics and grammar (VyākaraαΉ‡a), poetics and rhetoric (Kāvyaśāstra), Vedic studies, manuscriptology, and interdisciplinary Sanskrit research. Reviewers are selected on the basis of their active research profile, specialist expertise, and the absence of conflicts of interest with the authors under review.

Names are published annually, at the close of each volume year, with the consent of the reviewers concerned.


Acknowledgements by Volume

Volume 1  Β·  2026 In progress

Acknowledgements pending Volume 1 of the Journal of Sanskrit & Indic Research is currently in progress. The names of peer reviewers who consented to acknowledgement will be published here at the close of Volume 1 (December 2026). The editorial team thanks all reviewers who contributed to this inaugural volume.

  • Reviewer names for Volume 1 will be listed here at the close of the volume year (December 2026).

Reviewer Selection and Independence

All peer reviewers are selected in accordance with the following principles:

  • Subject expertise: Reviewers hold a doctoral degree or equivalent and have an active publication record in the relevant area of Sanskrit studies or an allied discipline.
  • Institutional independence: Reviewers are not assigned to manuscripts submitted by authors from the same institution.
  • No conflict of interest: Reviewers who have co-authored with any of the submitting authors within the past five years, or who have any personal or financial relationship that could influence their assessment, are not assigned to that manuscript.
  • Confidentiality: Reviewer identities are not disclosed to authors. The journal operates a double-blind process in which both author and reviewer identities are protected.
  • Consent to acknowledgement: Reviewers are asked at the end of each volume year whether they consent to having their name listed on this page. Only names of consenting reviewers are published.
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Interested in joining our reviewer panel? Scholars with expertise in Sanskrit studies or allied disciplines are warmly invited to express their interest in serving as a peer reviewer for the Journal of Sanskrit & Indic Research. Please write to head@sanskrit.du.ac.in with the subject line "Reviewer Panel β€” [Your Area of Specialisation]", a brief statement of your research interests and expertise, and a link to your institutional or academic profile (or your ORCID iD). We particularly welcome reviewers with expertise in Manuscriptology, Navya-Nyāya, MΔ«māṃsā, Sanskrit Computational Linguistics, and Sanskrit epigraphy.

For details of the journal's peer review model, reviewer count, review criteria, and review timelines, see the Peer Review Process page. For the journal's ethics policy including confidentiality and conflict of interest requirements for reviewers, see Publication Ethics.