- Intro: topic paralysis
- Many students waste months just trying to select a topic.
- Promise: a clear, stepwise process, with examples in South Asian trade.
- Step 1 – Start from your context and curiosity
- Look at local industries, policy debates, recent trade agreements.
- Keep a simple “problem notebook”.
- Step 2 – Scan the literature and data
- Use Google Scholar, institutional repositories, and trade data portals.
- Identify gaps: under‑studied sectors, countries, or firm types.
- Step 3 – Check feasibility (data, access, time)
- Can you realistically get data within your thesis deadline?
- Think through survey reach, secondary data availability.
- Step 4 – Sharpen to a clear, answerable question
- Move from “Impact of trade” to a specific, operational question.
- Introduce basic PICO‑style or variable‑based framing.
- Step 5 – Align topic with your future plans
- Choose topics that support your desired career or PhD direction.
- Example: trade logistics, MSMEs, digital trade, sustainable trade in South Asia.
Soft pitch: SATC topic and proposal guidance
Mention that SATC training sessions include topic‑development and proposal‑building support tailored to South Asian cases.
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