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Interaction with Devin Lueddeke
26 November 2009 , 1030-1130 hrs

Speaker: Devin Lueddeke, Monterey Institute of International Studies

Venue: IPCS Conference Room

By Invitation Only


Nuclear Weapons Disarmament, Regional Security and Terrorism
1 December 2009 , 1000-1500hrs

One Day Workshop  in collaboration with the University of Jammu

Inaugural Address: Prof Varun Sahni, Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu

Venue: University of Jammu

By Invitation Only


 

Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Building Peace & Countering Radicalization
2 December 2009 , 0930-1730 hrs

A- three- Day Workshop (2-4 December 2009) in collaboration with the University of Jammu

Inaugural Address: Prof Varun Sahni,
Vice Chancellor, University of Jammu

Keynote Addresses: PR Chari, IPCS
SS Bloeria, Former Chief Secretary, Jammu and Kashmir
Prof Ashwini Ray, Former Professor, JNU
Prof Siddiq Wahid, Vice Chancellor, Islamic University, Srinagar

Venue: University of Jammu

By Invitation Only

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Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Building Peace and Countering Radicalization

Invitation for Workshop

The Institute is organizing a workshop in the first week of December 2009 in Jammu on the above subject, to bring together the younger generation from different regions of J&K to discuss emerging issues, and reach an understanding on how to prevent further radicalization and build peace among the various communities in the state.

We invite applications from young people (in their 20s and 30s) from Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh for the workshop. Click here for more
Trilateral India-China-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue: Towards a Stable Nuclear Order in Asia

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.

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

 
Indo-Pak Conflict Resolution and Peace Building

Many initiatives on peace and confidence building in the subcontinent have been held hostage to events in Kashmir valley. It is imperative to keep the dialogue process open, so as to reach an understanding on resolution of various conflicts between India and Pakistan.

This project aims to facilitate a dialogue process on major bilateral issues and keeping official channels informed, with an objective to formulate areas of common action and policies. A key objective of this project is also to build a core group of concerned senior experts to address these issues of mutual concern and suggest feasible alternative resolution mechanisms. This project is supported by the Ploughshares Foundation.

The Kashmir Dispute: Making Borders Irrelevant
PR Chari, Hasan Askari Rizvi, Rashid Ahmed Khan & D. Suba Chandran
Samskriti, 2009
Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism
PR Chari (ed.)
New Delhi: Routledge India, 2009
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Asia Pacific Community and India
Kriti Singh elaborates on the significance of the proposed Asia Pacific Community

Replicating the Andhra Model: Headed for Failure
Venkat Sathya appraises the new government offensive against Naxalites

India’s Climate Diplomacy
Sanjeev Pillay evaluates the challenges for consensus building at Copenhagen

The India-Vietnam Partnership
Pankaj Jha suggests a pragmatic approach for more productive bilateral ties

Obama in China
Rukmani Gupta assesses President Obama’s trip to the People's Republic of China

Post Election Blues
Raghav Sharma reflects on the situation in Afghanistan in the wake of the controversial Presidential elections

Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers, Seminar Reports & Conference Reports
Nuclear Monthly Monitor
No. 11 , November 2009
CBRN - South Asia 23
Resolving Southeast Asian Territorial Disputes: A Role for the ICJ
Anna Louise Strachan
Issue Brief 133
Conflict Resolution and Peace Building: An Indo-Pak Track II Dialogue
Amb KC Singh & A Mallika Joseph
Conference Report 24
The Nuclear Debate in Pakistan: Post- Indo-US Deal
Rabia Akhtar
CBRN Brief 17
Exploring Regional Zero: An Alternative Indian Nuclear Disarmamnet Strategy?
D Suba Chandran
CBRN Brief 16
Review of the Shanghai Meeting and the Future Agenda
IPCS Panel Discussion Report
Conference Report 23
The Dragon on Safari: China’s Africa Policy
Lt. Col JS Kohli
Special Report 86
India’s Look East Policy: A Critical Assessment
Interview with Amb. Rajiv Sikri
Special Report 85
Two Decades of Indo-Pak CBMs: A Critique from India
Samarjit Ghosh
Issue Brief 132
Expanding Cross-LoC Interactions: Perspectives from India
D Suba Chandran
Issue Brief 131
 
 
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