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Conference Report
#46, March 2013
Inside Southeast Asia: Second Annual Conference
Nayantara Shaunik
#44, October 2012
INSIDE Myanmar: Reforms, Reconciliation, Social & Ethnic Divide
#43, June 2012
Second National Dialogue on the Naxal Problem: Mapping the Motivations and Local Support
#42, May 2012
Building Bridges: A Regional Dialogue
Panchali Saikia , Pradeepa Viswanathan and Ruhee Neog
#41, April 2012
Expanding Economic Activity along the Sino-Indian Border & Developing Infrastructure for Connectivity
Bhavna Singh
#40, April 2012
Sino-Indian Economic Dialogue: From Bilateral Trade to Strategic Partnership
Teshu Singh
#39, April 2012
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2012 Sixth Annual Conference
Annapoorna Karthika , Aryaman Bhatnagar , Medha Chaturvedi , Panchali Saikia , Pradeepa Viswanathan , Priyanka Dutta Choudhury and Vasundhra Thakur
#38, March 2012
The Naxal Problem: Understanding the Issues, Challenges and Alternative Approaches
Aryaman Bhatnagar , Annapoorna Karthika , Anureet Rai , Amruta Karambelkar , Sanghita Datta and Medha Chaturvedi
#37, January 2012
Iran and Regional Security: Understanding Tehran’s Predicaments, Objectives and Strategies
Anureet Rai , Pradeepa Viswanathan and Sanghita Dutta
#36, December 2011
Energy and Environmental Security: A Regional Dialogue (Final Report)
#35, July 2011
Energy and Environmental Security: A Regional Dialogue (Preliminary Report)
#34, March 2011
Nuclear Disarmament and Non Proliferation
#33, May 2011
Afghanistan: Canada-India Policy Dialogue
#32, April 2011
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011
#31, April 2011
Identity and Asian Power: What does it mean for Regional Cooperation?
Bhavna Singh , Panchali Saikia & Per Refseth
#30, March 2011
Tunisia and Egypt: Implications for India’s Neighbourhood
Jawaid Akhtar and J Jeganaathan
#29, March 2011
Developing a Framework for Regional Cooperation in South Asia
Bhavna Singh and Jabin T Jacob
#28, October 2010
The Long View from Delhi: Defining India's Grand Strategy
Siddharth Ramana , Yogesh Joshi , Pia Malhotra , Bhavna Singh
Report of the IPCS Conference held in August
#27, May 2010
Building Regional Stability in South Asia
Report of Track II Dialogue held on 8-9 February 2010
#26, April 2010
Developing a More Propitious Framework for China-India Cooperation
Report of External Meetings- Track II between India & China
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