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India - Australia Relations: The Way Ahead
8 September 2010 , 1445 - 1700 hrs
Collaborative programme of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies & India International Centre.
Address by His Excellency Mr. Peter Varghese
Australian High Commissioner to India
Venue: Conference Room II, India International Centre (IIC).
All are Welcome.
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| IPCS Experts in Media |
| D. Suba
Chandran, "China
and Kashmir, again" Daily Excelsior, 30 August 2010 |
| PR Chari, "Iran’s N-programme: Implications of Israel’s pre-emptive attacks," The Tribune, 27 August 2010 |
| Siddharth Varadarajan, "This is no way to write a law," The Hindu, 25 August 2010 |
| KC Singh, "A little romance in Indo-US tango." Asian Age, 24 August 2010 |
| D. Suba Chandran, "Pakistan Floods", Daily Excelsior, 23 August 2010 |
| Siddharth Varadarajan , "The danger in India's Nepal policy", The Hindu, 16 August 2010 |
| D. Suba Chandran, "Need for a State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA)", Daily Excelsior, 9 August 2010 |
| Dipankar Banerjee, "Combating Red Terror", The Sunday Indian, 2 August 2010 |
| D. Suba Chandran, "Construction of Diamer-Bhasha Dam", Daily Excelsior, 2 August 2010 |
| P.R Chari, "Gen. McChrystal's Ouster", The Tribune, 28 July 2010 |
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| Track Two Dialogue |
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Building Regional Stability in South Asia
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The Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies undertook a multi-phased project on the India-Pakistan relationship and mechanisms that could build confidence between the two countries. Between November 2008 and February 2010, when the official dialogue was suspended due to the attack on Mumbai, the IPCS facilitated four track two dialogues between opinion makers in India and Pakistan to discuss various aspects of the bilateral relationship. The latest round of dialogue, held on 8-9 February resulted in a common set of recommendations and has been widely reported in the press in India and Pakistan. To access the recommendations Click here. To access the full report; Click Here |
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Trilateral India-China-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue: Towards a Stable Nuclear Order in Asia
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| The IPCS, with support from the Nuclear Threat Initiative, held its second trilateral dialogue between India, China and Pakistan in Fudan University, Shanghai on 8-9 August 2009.
This is the first time, even at Track II level that India, China, and Pakistan met to discuss substantive issues relating to a stable nuclear order in Asia including the possibilities of nuclear weapons elimination. In continuation with the path breaking trilateral dialogue first held in Colombo, Sri Lanka, in December 2008, experts from the three countries continued their deliberations in Shanghai.
The conference participants included prominent strategists, military persons, policymakers and academicians from India, China and Pakistan.
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Nuclear Security Programme (NSP) |
Since its inception, the IPCS has been working on various issues related to disarmament, especially Nuclear Disarmament. We are the only research institute in South Asia that focuses on all aspects of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), including Chemical, Biological and Radiological weapons. We have undertaken numerous projects, both on an individual and collaborative basis, on the issue of WMDs.
Extending this work further, the IPCS is now partnering with the Nuclear Security Project of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), working towards global nuclear security. Click here for more
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Southeast Asia Research Programme |
The IPCS Southeast Asia Research programme, aims to promote research on Southeast Asia in India, map the existing nature and dynamics of India-Southeast Asia relations, and highlight current political, economic and security developments of mutual concern. It further seeks to provide a platform for greater deliberation among policy-makers and academics, and to generate a pool of well researched knowledge on various policies concerning India and Southeast Asia, through organizing events and publishing reports.
This Programme is supported by the SAEA Group, Singapore.
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