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February 2009
#2821
How Anti-Naxal Forces Weakened in Bihar
27 February 2009 Satish Kumar describes the decline of upper-caste militias in the state
#2820
Is China becoming Blue Water Navy?
27 February 2009 Hayoun Ryou examines recent developments in the PLA Navy
#2819
Army Recruitment Drive in North Kashmir
26 February 2009 Amin Masoodi examines the recent trend of Kashmiri youth joining the Indian armed forces
#2818
Sri Lanka: Cease the Fire and Catch the Peace
26 February 2009 N Manoharan argues that Colombo should hold a truce in its fight against the LTTE in the larger national interest
#2817
Pakistan, Afghanistan and the Holbrooke Visit: Reviewing the Messy Inheritance
26 February 2009 Salma Malik says the US has a long way to go before it can retrieve the situation in the region
#2816
India and the World: Interaction with the US Marine Corps War College
26 February 2009 Report of IPCS Seminar held on 20 January 2009
#2815
The Mumbai Outrage and India’s Options
26 February 2009 PR Chari says that diplomacy is India’s best option against international terrorism 
#2814
Closure of the Manas Airbase
20 February 2009 Angira Sen Sarma analyzes Kyrgyzstan’s decision to evict the US from its lone base in Central Asia
#2813
Deals for Peace
18 February 2009 Rabia Akhtar looks at the implications of the agreement to implement Sharia in Swat reached between Islamabad and the Taliban
#2812
Indian Vice President’s Visit to Myanmar: Cementing India-Myanmar Ties
18 February 2009 K Yhome assesses the implications of the Indian leader’s visit
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