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Hu's Visit to Russia and Sino-Russian Relations
Bhartendu Kumar Singh analyses the March 2007 visit of Hu Jintao to Russia

India, China and Germany - Trilateral Dialogue
Report of the IPCS-KAF Conference held at Uppal's Orchid, 12-13 March 2007

India's Energy Diplomacy Gets a Jolt in Myanmar
Yogendra Singh looks at the implications for India following Myanmar's recent decision to export gas from its Shwe fields to China

Interpreting China's Defence Budget
Bhartendu Singh examines the motives behind China's increased defence budget and lessons to be learnt by India.

India, Russia and China: New Steps in Trilateral Cooperation
Satyajit Mohanty evaluates the concept of an institutional forum bringing together the three countries to confront strategic and economic challenges

Hu's Visit to Africa and Implications for India
Bhartendu Kumar Singh posits that India has much to gain from strengthening its relations with Africa

China Successfully Tests Anti-Satellite Weapon
Ajay Lele examines the threat posed by China's recent test of an anti-satellite weapon

Nathu La Six Months Later
Sameer Suryakant Patil outlines some of the problems at Nathu La and ways to improve the situation

Whither China's defence?
Bhartendu Kumar Singh remains unconvinced that China's white paper on defence reveals a desire for peaceful development

China, India and the Race for Soft Power
Bhartendu Kumar Singh argues that India needs pay attention to investing in soft power

India-China Border Issue
Report of IPCS Seminar held on 8 December 2006 (Speaker: Dr. Srikanth Kondapalli)

India-China Track II Dialogue in Beijing and Shanghai
An Analysis

India-China Track II Dialogue
Brief Report of the IPCS Visit to Beijing and Shanghai

Hu's Visit: A Post-script
Dr. Bhartendu Kumar Singh concludes that Hu's visit has shown that both countries are willing to continue the engagement game without being overtly rivals or partners

Hu Jintao's Visit: Building a Cooperative Strategic Partnership
Excerpts of Interview with Ambassador CV Ranganathan by D Suba Chandran and Urvashi Aneja

Hu Jintao's India Visit: Implications for Bilateral Relations
(Report of the discussion held at the IPCS Conference Room on 10 November 2006)

North Korea's Nuclear Test
Report of the discussion held in the IPCS Conference Room on 16 October, 2006. Speakers: PR Chari, Vyjanyanti Raghavan, Jabin T. Jacob and Alex Stolar)

India Missing: The China-Myanmar-Bangladesh Triangle
Jabin T Jacob looks at how India might have a decisive say in the emerging triangular relationship in its east

The Karakorum Highway: Opportunities and Threats
Berenice Guyot Rechard argues that the Karakorum highway carries the threat of Islamic Radicalism, drugs and AIDS.

Developing Sino-Indian Border Regions: Need for a China Policy?
Urvashi Aneja argues that India's policy towards China needs to be more self-assured if it seeks mutually beneficial collaboration.

China's Growing Influence in Sri Lanka: Implications for India
Amit Kumar analyses China's increasing attempt to build strategic and economic cooperation with Sri Lanka and its implications for India's security.

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Niharika Chibber Joe considers that nuclear deal may temporarily undermine the NPT, but would no irreparably harm nonproliferation efforts

Qinghai-Tibet Railway: China's Strategic Masterstroke
Rupakjyoti Borah examines the possible strategic implications of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway

Building partnerships: Pranab Mukherjee's visit to China
Urvashi Aneja highlights the recent Sino-Indian MOU and the importance of developing a strategy for mutual accommodation.

Nathu La: The Road Ahead
Satyajit Mohanty examines the gains that Sino-Indian trade can bring to the bilateral relationship

Nathu La: Renewing the India-China Silk Route
Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy emphasises the opportunities for cooperation between India and China created with the opening of Nathu La

Pakistan-China-India Nuclear and Strategic Issues
Report of IPCS Seminar held on 17 June 2006 (Speaker: Rear Adml Raja Menon)

The SCO: Challenging US pre-eminence?
Rukmani Gupta examines the reasons why the US may be wary of the SCO

New Roads in Arunachal: Politics of Routes in India
Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy explains the strategic rationale behind India's efforts to interconnect its regions bordering China

China Comes Closer
Bhartendu Kumar Singh elucidates the implications of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway on India's strategic interests

Hu Jintao's visit to America: Why did it fail?
Bhartendu Kumar Singh criticizes the Bush administration for failing to seize an opportunity

Hu Jintao's US Visit: Can't Hurry Cooperation
Jabin T Jacob analyses the contentious issues that came to the fore during Hu's visit to the US

India-Russia-China: Common Agenda
Report of IPCS Seminar held on 31 March 2006

China and Indo-US Civilian Nuclear Deal: Another Perspective
Rukmani Gupta rebuts Sameer Suryakant Patil's article, India-US Civilian Nuclear Deal: Impact On Asian Balance Of Power

India-US Civilian Nuclear Deal: Impact on Asian Balance of Power
Sameer Suryakant Patil assess the impact of the Indo-US nuclear deal on South Asian power politics

Musharraf's Visit to China: Strengthening Strategic Alliance
Seema Sridharopines that the significance of Musharraf's visit to China lies in its symbolism rather than in its actual achievements.

China's Rise and its Impact on Asia
Report of the IPCS Annual Lecture held on15 February 2006 at India Habitat Centre

Interpreting China's Grand Strategy at Gwadar
Rajeev Ranjan Chaturvedy elaborates on the China-Pakistan strategic dyad and their designs to dominate the waterways in the Persian Gulf & Arabian Sea, and integrate themselves into Central Asia

China: Great Power, Grand Projects
Bhartendu Kumar Singh profiles the inevitable rise of China as a Great Power based on its robust politico-economic indicators and grandiose infrastructural projects

India, China & the Politics of Regionalism
Bhartendu Kumar Singh highlights the significance of competition & cooperation as cornerstones of the emergent regional political matrix in which India and China are key players

Issue Briefs, Special Reports, Research Papers
Sino-Indian Strategic Economic Dialogue: Treading a Cautious Corridor
Bhavna Singh
Issue Brief 187

Sino-Indian Strategic Dialogue: An Assessment
Maj Gen (Retd) Dhruv Katoch
Issue Brief 186

Sino-Indian Economic Dialogue: Global Business Plan for an Asian Century
Ravi Bhoothalingam
Issue Brief 185

Greater Tibet and Cultural Nationalism: Understanding the Responses to Chinese Policies
Jigme Yeshe Lama
Special Reports 124

Media in China: An Irreversible Transition?
Gunjan Singh
Special Reports 123

China and Myanmar: Strategic Interests, Strategies and the Road Ahead
Billy Tea
Research Paper 26

Expanding Economic Activity along the Sino-Indian Border & Developing Infrastructure for Connectivity
Bhavna Singh
Conference Reports 41
 
 
 

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