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The Nuclear Security Summit: Towards International Cooperation
Tara Sarin
CBRN Brief 20

The NPT and Nuclear Security Summit
Swadesh M Rana
CBRN Brief 19

Nuclear Iran: From Confrontation to Cooperation?
Larissa Wagner
CBRN Brief 18

Issue Briefs are 2,500-word long essays that examine various topics and their implications, besides making policy recommendations.
 
#53, September 2007
Indian Fishermen Catch Gunfire: Maritime Dilemmas Pestering Indo-Sri Lanka Relations
Brian Orland
Research Intern, IPCS
#52, September 2007
Joint Naval Exercises: A Post-Malabar-2007 Appraisal for India
Cdr. Gurpreet S Khurana
Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses
#51, September 2007
The Samurai and the Swami Rediscover Each Other
Chietigj Bajpaee
Research Associate, CSIS, Washington DC
#50, August 2007
India-Sri Lanka Accord: Does It Still Flicker?
MR Narayan Swamy
News Editor, IANS
#49, July 2007
Sino-Indian Ties: 20th Century Borders for Stable 21st Century Relations
Mohan Guruswamy
Chairman, Centre for Policy Alternatives
#48, July 2007
China’s New War Concepts for 21st Century Battlefields
Gurmeet Kanwal
Senior Fellow Centre for Air Power Studies
#47, June 2007
Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Cooperation: Reprocessing Issue Reconstructed
Manpreet Sethi
Senior Fellow Centre for Air Power Studies
#46, June 2007
Demilitarisation of the Siachen Conflict Zone: An Idea Whose Time Has Come
Gurmeet Kanwal
Senior Fellow Centre for Air Power Studies
#45, April 2007
Air Tigers’ Maiden Attack: Motives and Implications
N Manoharan
Senior Fellow, IPCS
#44, April 2007
Afghanistan: The Spring Offensive
Research Officer, IPCS
#43, January 2007
India-Japan Relations
Lalit Mansingh
Former Foreign Secretary
#42, January 2007
Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Unending Drama in Many Acts
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#40, November 2006
Sustaining the Peace Process in Assam
Wasbir Hussain
Director, Centre for Development and Peace Studies, Guwahati & Member, National Security Advisory Board (NSAB). (Views expressed are author’s own.)
#39, October 2006
Indo-US Strategic Partnership: Are We There Yet?
Lalit Mansingh
Ambassador Mansingh is currently an Executive Committee Member, IPCS. He was earlier India’s Foreign Secretary and Indian Ambassador to the US.
#38, September 2006
Akbar Bugti and After: Implications for Balochistan and Pakistan
D Suba Chandran
Assistant Director, IPCS
#37, September 2006
Peace Agreement in Waziristan: New Beginning or a False Dawn?
D Suba Chandran
Assistant Director, IPCS
#36, March 2006
Parsing the Separation Plan: The Indo-US Subsidiary Deal
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#35, January 2006
War Clouds Over Sri Lanka: An Analysis of Prabhakaran and Pottu Amman's Heroes' Day Speeches
Radha vinod Raju
Former Deputy Inspector General of Police, Special Investigation Team (SIT), CBI, which investigated Rajiv Gandhi's assassination
#34, January 2006
Experts' Letter to the US Congress: A Response
Reshmi Kazi
Research Officer, IPCS
#33, December 2005
Separation of Civilian and Military Nuclear Facilities
Ashwin Kumar
Research Intern, IPCS
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