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Nuclear Energy and Non-proliferation: The Curious Case of India
PR Chari
CBRN Brief 22

Nuclear Energy and Non-proliferation: The Curious Case of India
PR Chari
CBRN Brief 22

US, Russia & The New START: Implications for Nuclear Arms Reduction
Lydia Walker and Siddarth Ramana
CBRN Brief 21

Issue Briefs are 2,500-word long essays that examine various topics and their implications, besides making policy recommendations.
 
#168, July 2011
Preventing Terror Attacks: Role of Human & Technical Intelligence in India
Radha Vinod Raju
#157, November 2010
Countering Terrorism: Role of Intelligence and Investigative Agencies
Radha Vinod Raju
Former Director General, National Investigation Agency (NIA), India
#140, February 2010
India and Sri Lanka: Continuing Innings, Constructive Engagement
N Sathiya Moorthy
#138, February 2010
Naxalites' Urban Push: Will They Succeed?
R Venkata Ramani
#135, December 2009
Gulf of Aden vs Malacca Strait: Piracy and Counter-piracy efforts
Harnit Kang
Research Officer, IPCS, New Delhi
#121, September 2009
Terrorism, Religious Radicalism and Violence: Perspectives from Pakistan
Arshi Saleem Hashmi
Senior Research Analyst, Institute of Regional Studies, Islamabad
#120, September 2009
Terrorism, Religious Radicalism and Violence: Perspectives from India
Devyani Srivastava
#111, July 2009
Drones of War: American Strategies across the Durand Line
D. Suba Chandran & Kate Swanson
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
#110, July 2009
Afghanistan: Understanding German Objectives and Strategies
Marian Gallenkamp
Research Intern, IPCS
#109, July 2009
Banning the Naxalites: What Next?
Rajat Kumar Kujur
#108, June 2009
War on Terrorism in South Asia: Af-Pak and Beyond
Sonali Huria
Research Officer, IPCS
#100, April 2009
Failure or Functional Anarchy?: Understanding Weak/Failing States in South Asia
D Suba Chandran
#98, April 2009
US and the Af-Pak Strategy: Pakistan’s Interests & Likely Responses
D Suba Chandran
#97, April 2009
Violence against Women in Swat: Why blame only Taliban?
D Suba Chandran
#95, March 2009
Maritime Security: Japan Self Defence Force in Somalia Coast
Intern, IPCS
#94, March 2009
Afghanistan: Talking to Taliban
Mayank S Bubna
Former Intern, IPCS
#93, February 2009
Naxal Conflict in 2008: An Assessment
#91, January 2009
Guaranteeing Borders in South Asia: Call for Five Party Talks
Jabin T Jacob
#90, January 2009
Bangladesh in 2009: Challenges After Elections
Sandeep Bhardwaj
Research Fellow
#88, December 2008
Fighting Terrorism: Strengthen and Modernize the State Police
D Suba Chandran
Deputy Director, IPCS, New Delhi
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