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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.
 
#162, February 2011
Alternative Strategies towards China: Charting India’s Course for the Next Decade
Jabin T Jacob
#159, December 2010
Pakistan’s Stability: The Global Stakes
PR Chari
#157, November 2010
Countering Terrorism: Role of Intelligence and Investigative Agencies
Radha Vinod Raju
Former Director General, National Investigation Agency (NIA), India
#152, May 2010
American Military Operations inside Pakistan: Will it help the US, Pakistan and India?
D Suba Chandran
Deputy Director, IPCS
#123, September 2009
Afghanistan: Evolving an Indo-Pak Strategy: Perspectives from Pakistan
Salma Malik
Lecturer, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
#111, July 2009
Drones of War: American Strategies across the Durand Line
D. Suba Chandran & Kate Swanson
Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
#108, June 2009
War on Terrorism in South Asia: Af-Pak and Beyond
Sonali Huria
Research Officer, IPCS
#102, May 2009
Afghanistan in 2009: The First Quarter
Raghav Sharma
#98, April 2009
US and the Af-Pak Strategy: Pakistan’s Interests & Likely Responses
D Suba Chandran
#94, March 2009
Afghanistan: Talking to Taliban
Mayank S Bubna
Former Intern, IPCS
#91, January 2009
Guaranteeing Borders in South Asia: Call for Five Party Talks
Jabin T Jacob
#42, January 2007
Indo-US Nuclear Deal: Unending Drama in Many Acts
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#39, October 2006
Indo-US Strategic Partnership: Are We There Yet?
Lalit Mansingh
Ambassador Mansingh is currently an Executive Committee Member, IPCS. He was earlier India’s Foreign Secretary and Indian Ambassador to the US.
#36, March 2006
Parsing the Separation Plan: The Indo-US Subsidiary Deal
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#34, January 2006
Experts' Letter to the US Congress: A Response
Reshmi Kazi
Research Officer, IPCS
 

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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