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Nuclear - Conference Report
#34, March 2011
Nuclear Disarmament and Non Proliferation
#23, October 2009
Review of the Shanghai Meeting and the Future Agenda
IPCS Panel Discussion Report
#22, September 2009
Debriefing the Trilateral India-China-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue: Towards a Stable Nuclear Order in Asia
Tara Sarin
#21, September 2009
Second Annual Workshop on Nuclear Disarmament and Regional Security
IPCS Workshop Report
#20, August 2009
Towards Nuclear Disarmament: The Case for No First Use and Project Base Camp
Sonali Huria and Yogesh Joshi
#19, June 2009
Towards the 2010 NPT RevCon
#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
#13, October 2008
Nuclear Disarmament and Doctrines: India, China and Pakistan
IPCS Workshop Report
#12, October 2008
Nuclear Disarmament & Regional Security: Reintroducing the Disarmament Debate among Young Scholars
#11, October 2008
Nuclear Disarmament & South Asian Security: A Regional Dialogue
R Sridhar
#10, September 2008
Nuclear Disarmament and Regional Security: Reintroducing the Disarmament Debate in South Asia
Aarti S
#1, January 2007
Bio Security and International Nonproliferation Regimes
 

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