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April 2012
#3614
The Kargil-Skardu Route: Implications of its Opening
26 April 2012 Zainab Akhter recommends the opening of the road as a step towards the pacification and development of Gilgit-Baltistan
#3613
Special Commentary: Resolving the ‘Siachen’ Dispute
26 April 2012 Dipankar Banerjee cautions against the emphasis laid on building trust, and recommends negotiations based on a minimum acceptable position
#3612
Agni V: What is its Strategic Significance?
23 April 2012 PR Chari examines the direction of India’s missile programme
#3611
India-Pakistan: Winds of Change?
23 April 2012 Ali Ahmed suggests that recent developments that may portend a positive turn in relations must be acted on by India
#3610
Silk Road Initiatives: An Alternative Future for Afghanistan
23 April 2012 Sreemati Ganguli on the potential of these projects to transform Afghanistan into the centre of trans-regional cooperation
#3609
North Korea: What are the Implications of the Failed Launch?
18 April 2012 Radhakrishna Rao on what this may signal for the future course of North Korean provocations
#3608
Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012: An Analysis of India’s Position
13 April 2012 Abhijit Iyer-Mitra suggests that India’s policies have always subjugated nuclear safety and security to realpolitik concerns
#3607
Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012: An Analysis of Pakistan’s Position
13 April 2012 J Jeganaathan reveals the anomaly between claims and reality in Pakistan's nuclear policy
#3606
Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012: An Analysis of China’s Position
13 April 2012 Teshu Singh elaborates China's position on nuclear security and non-proliferation
#3605
Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012: An Analysis of Australia’s Position
13 April 2012 Tanvi Kulkarni on the evolution of a concept of nuclear security distinct from a purely non-proliferation narrative
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