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Aspirations for a world free of nuclear weapons- German Perspectives
8 July 2009 , 1030-1230 hrs

Speaker: Amb Peter Gottwald

Venue: IPCS conference room
BY INVITATION ONLY


Second IPCS Annual Workshop for Young Scholars
20 August 2009

Nuclear Disarmament and Regional Security
20-22 August 2009

Call for Application
The Institute of Peace and Conflict (IPCS) invites application from young scholars in India to attend the second annual workshop on Nuclear Disarmament and Regional Security

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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

Indo-Pak Conflict Resolution Project

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.

 
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.

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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Myanmar-China Energy Engagement : Implications for India
Tuli Sinha argues that India must build strategic ties with Myanmar for securing its energy needs and curbing the rising Chinese influence.

BRIC Summit : An Assessment
Gunjan Singh argues that the BRIC summit presented a unique opportunity for the world's largest growing economies to establish a framework for cooperation.

Gorshkov Spurs Indian Navy To Look Beyond Russia
Radhakrishna Rao argues that India should look beyond Russia for its defence needs, and forge ties with other countries.

State Government Rules Out Talks Against the Maoists: The Right Step?
Souvik Chatterji argues that the violence in West Bengal can be attributed to a lack of development.

Red Faces The Redder: Operation Lalgarh
Uddipan Mukherjee explains the violence in Lalgarh as a result of the failed policies of the Left Front Government.

The US and the CTBT
Priyanka Subramaniam looks at the American position on the Treaty from the Clinton administration on

Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers, Seminar Reports & Conference Reports
War on Terrorism in South Asia: Af-Pak and Beyond
Sonali Huria
Issue Brief 108
Towards the 2010 NPT RevCon
Conference Report 19
Pakistan’s Nuclear Assets: Safe and Secure
Rabia Akhtar
CBRN Brief 13
Recent Developments in North Korea
PR Chari
Special Report 74
Maritime Issues in South China Sea: A Survey of Literature
Harnit Kang
Special Report 76
India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement: A Survey of Literature
Tuli Sinha
Special Report 75
India’s Northeast and Southeast Asia: Strengthening an Integrated Economic Space
Dr. Amita Batra
Issue Brief 107
India’s Northeast and Southeast Asia: Chinese Interests and Strategies
Srikanth Kondapalli
Issue Brief 106
India’s Northeast: The Super-highway to Southeast Asia?
Wasbir Hussain
Issue Brief 105
Linking India’s Northeast and Southeast Asia: Security Implications
Bibhu Prasad Routray
Issue Brief 104
 
 
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