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Articles
Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
 East China Sea Disputes: Will Economic Cooperation Alone Suffice?
 Indonesia: Chinese and American Military Influence
 Chinese Military Power and the Politics of Reports
 Kashmir: Search for a Consensus and the Elusive Starting Point
 Yet another Great Game in Afghanistan: The US and China
 Towards Regional Stability: Establish an Indo-Pak Nuclear Commission
 Biological Weapons: the Neglected WMD
 J&K: In Search of a ‘Starting Point’ to Break the Impasse
 Indus Waters Governance-IV: Don’t Securitize the Water Debate
 Nuclear Forensics: A Tool for Deterring Terrorists?
 Who is Pakistan Trying to Reign In?
 Terrorism in Philippines: Combine Hard and Soft Options
 India’s COIN Policy: ‘Peace Preceding Talks’?
 Fighting the Naxalites: CRPF is the Best Option
 Fighting the Naxalites: CRPF is not the Best Option


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latest Books
Countering Terrorism; Building a Common Approach in SAARC
Edited by Maj. General Dipankar Banerjee(Retd.), D. Suba Chandran and Devyani Srivastava
Macmillian Publisher India Ltd
India-Nato Dialogue : Addressing International Security and Regional Challenges
Edited by Dipankar Banerjee and D Suba Chandra
Macmillan India, 2010
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009: Continuing Violance, Faling Peace Processes
Edited by D. Suba Chandran and P R Chari
Routledge India, 2009
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Book reviews
The Commonwealth and International Affairs: The Round Table Centennial Selection
Alex May [Ed.]
Reviewer : PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
email: prchari@gmail.com
The Dragon's Gift: The Real Story of China in Africa
Deborah Brautigam
Reviewer : Jabin T Jacob

Senior Research Fellow, IPCS

email: jabin@ipcs.org


Strategy in The Missile Age
Bernard Brodie
Reviewer : Yogesh Joshi
Research Officer, IPCS
email: yogeshjoshidec11@gmail.com
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Issue Briefs
Issue Briefs are 2,500-word long essays that examine various topics and their implications, besides making policy recommendations.
India and China: Towards a Competitive-Cooperative Relationship?
Baladas Ghoshal
American Military Operations inside Pakistan: Will it help the US, Pakistan and India?
D Suba Chandran
Understanding the Transformation: Issues, Threats and Early Warnings in Ladakh
Tashi Morup
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Special Reports
Special Reports are 3,000-4,500 words in length and examine in-depth,issues that come under the Institute's key focus areas.
Ethnicity, Separatism and Terrorism in Xinjiang: China's Triple Conundrum
Bhavna Singh
Water Issues between Nepal, India & Bangladesh: A Review of Literature
Pia Malhotra
Pakistan & Afghanistan: Understanding Islamabad’s Objectives and Strategies
Sripathi Naryanan
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Research Papers
Research Papers are journal-length works written by the Institute's staff, including interns, on areas of their specialization.
China and Myanmar: Strategic Interests, Strategies and the Road Ahead
Billy Tea
Politics of UNSC Sanctions: The Issue of Nuclear Weapons Development
Prashant Hosur
Democracy in Bhutan: An Analysis of Constitutional Change in a Buddhist Monarchy
Marian Gallenkamp
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Conference Reports
Building Regional Stability in South Asia
Report of Track II Dialogue held on 8-9 February 2010
Developing a More Propitious Framework for China-India Cooperation
Report of External Meetings- Track II between India & China
Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Building Peace and Countering Radicalization
Conference Report
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Seminar Reports
Briefing for King Prajadhipok Institute (Thailand) Delegation
The Nuclear World Post NPT RevCon 2010
Meeting the Naxal Challenge
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