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April 2009
#2855
Obama’s Prague Speech: A New Push for Nuclear Disarmament?
29 April 2009 Rajesh Rajagopalan argues that the US President’s speech raises a few concerns for India
#2854
RISAT-2 : A New Era in Defence Surveillance Capability
27 April 2009 M Shamsur Rabb Khan comments on the recent satellite launch by India
#2853
Fighting Terror: Politics, Police and Community Engagement in India
27 April 2009 Kamala Kanta Dash argues that fighting terror must be treated as a political task
#2852
Clamour over the Henderson Brooks Report: Missing the Wood for the Trees?
25 April 2009 Bhartendu Kumar Singh argues for greater institutionalized study of China to be undertaken within and outside the Indian government
#2851
A Prague Spring for Nuclear Disarmament?
22 April 2009 Arundhati Ghose comments on Barack Obama’s speech in Prague in early April
#2850
India-Australia Ties: Time for More than Cricket
22 April 2009 Kimberley Layton calls for greater India-Australia cooperation on hard security issues
#2849
North Korea's 'Satellite' Launch and International Responses
22 April 2009 Vidisha Shukla urges a stronger Indian response to the DPRK’s latest provocation
#2848
Northeast Asia and South Asia: Comparative Security Dynamics
20 April 2009 Report of the IPCS Seminar held at the India International Centre on 1 April 2009
#2847
Rethinking Civilian Control
17 April 2009 Firdaus Ahmed says it is now appropriate to accord the military ‘insider’ status on Raisina Hill
#2846
Does China Matter? Elections and Foreign Policy Issues in India
9 April 2009 Bhartendu Kumar Singh argues for greater discussion of external affairs as India goes to the polls
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