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| RECENT EVENTS/VISITS |
The Naxal Problem:Understanding Issues, Challenges and Alternative Approaches (13 January 2012) |
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PM Nair, ADGP (Operations) CRPF; Ved Marwah, former Governor of Jharkhand; PC Haldar, former IB chief and present interlocutor for peace talks with ULFA and EN Rammohan, former DG BSF, discussing the Naxal strategy and campaign. |
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Inside Southeast Asia - Internal Political Challenges, Inter-State Conflicts and Regional Security (25 November 2011) |
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Amb. Sudhir Devare giving the keynote address at the first annual conference organized by SEARP, IPCS in collaboration with the SAEA Group, Singapore. |
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| IPCS Experts in Media |
KC Singh, Distinguished Fellow, IPCS,
"Iranian Paronoia," The Asian Age, 23 January 2012
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D. Suba Chandran, Director, IPCS,
"Sorry for the democratic intervention," The Rising Kashmir, 14 January 2012
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PR Chari, Research Professor,
"Obama’s new defence strategy: What can India learn from US?," The Tribune, 14 January 2012
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Rana Banerji, Distinguished Fellow, IPCS,
"Pakistan in a state of flux," Daily News and Analysis, 13 January 2012
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D. Suba Chandran, Director, IPCS,
"Dialogue of dangerous kind: Games being played by US, Pakistan and Taliban," The Tribune, 12 January 2012
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Ruhee Neog, Research Officer, IPCS and Jayasree Nath, Research Intern, IPCS,
"All Well at Stilwell? Perspectives from the Northeast," Geopolitics, January 2012
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C. Raja Mohan, Member, Executive Committee, IPCS,
"A Difficult Conversation," The Indian Express, 6 January 2012
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| IPCS TASK FORCES |
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| Programmes |
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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.
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Southeast Asia Research Programme (SEARP) |
The Southeast Asia Research Programme (SEARP) at the Institute of Peace and Conflict studies (IPCS), New Delhi, India 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. Through a combination of discussion-based events and research work, this programme seeks to achieve its goal of creating avenues for collaboration and fostering understanding between India and the ASEAN.
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| Armed Conflicts in South Asia |
The Institute has been systematically studying various armed conflicts in South Asia since 2006. The primary objective is to map recent trends in armed conflicts, efforts taken by the state and society and their effectiveness, and forecast likely scenarios.
The Institute holds an annual conference, where the above issues are discussed. Based on the above study and discussion, the Institute also publishes an annual.
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China Research Programme |
The China Research Programme of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies is aimed at achieving a comprehensive understanding of the contemporary socio-economic and political changes taking place in China. The primary focus is to enhance the understanding on internal developments within China.
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| Track-II Dialogues |
| India-Pakistan-China Nuclear Trilateral |
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Supported by the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), IPCS conducted the first ever Trilateral dialogue on nuclear issues between India, Pakistan and China in 2008. Since then, five rounds of dialogues have been conducted so far, the latest in September 2011. The dialogue has helped evolve a better understanding of the nuclear security doctrines of the respective countries. For more, Click Here |
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| India-US Bilateral |
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The Institute, along with the Brookings Institution and the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) have organized dialogues on issues relating to Global security, the governance of biological threat reduction and China.
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| India-NATO Dialogue |
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| The India-NATO Dialogue is a collaborative effort of the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS), United Service Institution of India (USI) and the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS). This informal Track 2 dialogue, held in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2011, has functioned as a communication bridge between India and NATO.
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| India-Pakistan Bilateral |
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Over the last two years, the Institute is engaged in several bilateral dialogues with Pakistan. Each of these dialogues have been on a particular set of issues, hence remain extremely focused. These include Terrorism, J&K, Afghanistan, Sharing the Indus Waters, Trade, Nuclear Stability etc.
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| India-China Bilateral |
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| As a part the project on “Developing a Framework for Regional Cooperation in Southern Asia,” the IPCS is engaged with Chinese scholars, seeking to cooperate on the key challenges affecting their bilateral relationship and, to involve their smaller neighbors in their economic growth stories.
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| COSATT Regional Dialogue |
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| The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) in collaboration with the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS) set up the Consortium of South Asian Think Tanks (COSATT) in January 2008. The objective was to bring together some of the leading think tanks in South Asia with an aim of developing peace and cooperation in the region.
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