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India & the world - Conference Report
#33, May 2011
Afghanistan: Canada-India Policy Dialogue
#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
#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
#26, April 2010
Developing a More Propitious Framework for China-India Cooperation
Report of External Meetings- Track II between India & China
#18, June 2009
Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism
Book Discussion
Rapporteured by Sitakanta Mishra, Vidisha Shukla & Yogesh Joshi
#17, June 2009
Nuclear Policies of Japan and Australia: Implications for India
Rapporteured by Yogesh Joshi
#16, May 2009
Obama and Nuclear Disarmament: An Indian Critique
#6, May 2007
Great Power Dynamics: India, US and China
Discussion Report
#3, March 2007
India, China and Asian Security: Setting an Agenda for Cooperation
 

The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) is the premier South Asian think tank which conducts independent research on and provides an in depth analysis of conventional and non-conventional issues related to national and South Asian security including nuclear issues, disarmament, non-proliferation, weapons of mass destruction, the war on terrorism, counter terrorism , strategies security sector reforms, and armed conflict and peace processes in the region.

For those in South Asia and elsewhere, the IPCS website provides a comprehensive analysis of the happenings within India with a special focus on Jammu and Kashmir and Naxalite Violence. Our research promotes greater understanding of India's foreign policy especially India-China relations, India's relations with SAARC countries and South East Asia.

Through close interaction with leading strategic thinkers, former members of the Indian Administrative Service, the Foreign Service and the three wings of the Armed Forces - the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force, - the academic community as well as the media, the IPCS has contributed considerably to the strategic discourse in India.

 
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