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May 2009
#2878
Congress (I) Victory and Relations with Bangladesh
25 May 2009 Harun ur Rashid is hopeful of better bilateral ties given both countries have now voted for more stable governments
#2877
Agenda for the Next Government
23 May 2009 Firdaus Ahmed outlines some steps for the new UPA government to take in its second term of office
#2876
India and the CTBT: Renewing the Debate
23 May 2009 Priyanka Subramaniam argues it is time India came out with a well-thought out position on the treaty
#2875
Obama and Nuclear Disarmament: A New Push?
22 May 2009 Report of the IPCS Panel Discussion held on 8 May 2009
#2874
Post-LTTE: India’s Policy Options on Sri Lanka’s Ethnic Issue
20 May 2009 N Manoharan outlines what New Delhi’s chief objectives should be in the new scenario in its island neighbour
#2873
One Year after the Polls – The State of Bhutanese Democracy
20 May 2009 Marian Gallenkamp outlines some of the achievements and challenges of the world’s youngest democracy 
#2872
Crushing Democracy in Myanmar
20 May 2009 Loveleen Kaur calls for more active participation by the international community in reviving democracy in the country
#2871
Maritime Security: Indian and American Perspectives
20 May 2009 Report of the IPCS Seminar held on 30 April 2009 
#2870
Indo-US Relations in the Second Manmohan Singh Administration
18 May 2009 Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan sketches the possible course bilateral ties are likely to take
#2869
Nepal on the Brink, Again
18 May 2009 Oliver Housden argues that better relations between New Delhi and the Maoists is essential for stability in Nepal
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