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Daily Excelsior, 27 September 2010,
"An Indus Community"
D. Suba Chandran
Times of India, 23 September 2010,
"Saving Kashmir"
Amitabh Mattoo
Daily Excelsior, 14 September 2010,
"Will Xinjiang Erupt Again"
Bhavna Singh
Daily Excelsior, 11 September 2010,
"An India-China Water Conflict?"
Pia Malhotra
The Pioneer, 15 September, 2010,
"Lessons Pakistan could Learn from the Floods,"
Pia Malhotra
Daily News and Analysis, 13 September 2010,
"Dialogue with Pakistan is useless — and an end in itself,"
PR Chari
Daily Excelsior, 13 September 2010
"China's Soft Underbelly"
D. Suba Chandran
Asian Age, 4 September 2010
"Ready for Chinese Checkers?,"
KC Singh
Daily Excelsior, 4 September 2010
"China in Gilgit-Baltistan?,"
Vaishnavi Tannir
Daily Excelsior, 30 August 2010
"China and Kashmir, again"
D. Suba Chandran
The Tribune, 27 August 2010
"Iran’s N-programme: Implications of Israel’s pre-emptive attacks"
PR Chari
The Hindu, 25 August 2010
"This is no way to write a law"
Siddharth Varadarajan
Asian Age, 24 August 2010
"A little romance in Indo-US tango."
KC Singh
Daily Excelsior, 23 August 2010
"Pakistan Floods"
D. Suba Chandran
The Hindu, 16 August 2010
"The danger in India's Nepal policy"
Siddharth Varadarajan
Daily Excelsior, 9 August 2010
"Need for a State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA)"
D. Suba Chandran
The Sunday Indian, 2 August 2010
"Combating Red Terror"
Dipankar Banerjee
Daily Excelsior, 2 August 2010
"Construction of Diamer-Bhasha Dam"
D. Suba Chandran
The Tribune, 28 July 2010
"Gen. McChrystal's Ouster"
P.R Chari
Daily Excelsior, 30 August 2010
China and Kashmir, again
D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
The Tribune, 27 August 2010
Iran's N-programme: Implications of Israel's pre-emptive attacks

PR Chari
The Hindu, 25 August 2010
This is no way to write a law
Siddharth Varadarajan
Asian Age, 24 August 2010
A little romance in Indo-US tango

KC Singh
Daily Excelsior, 23 August 2010
Pakistan Floods
D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
The Hindu, 16 August 2010
The danger in India's Nepal policy

Siddharth Varadarajan
The Sunday Indian, 2 August 2010
Combating Red Terror
Dipankar Banerjee
Daily Excelsior, 14 May 2010
Educated elite on Jihad Path

D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
Daily Excelsior, 9 August 2010
Need for a State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA)
D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
The Tribune, 28 July 2010
Gen. McChrystal’s Ouster

P.R Chari
Daily Excelsior, 2 August 2010
Construction of Diamer-Bhasha Dam
D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
The Times of India 22 July 2010
Keep on Talking

Raja Menon and R Rajaraman
The Tribune, 13 July 2010
Krishna’s Visit to Pakistan: Starting Point for a New Dialogue

P.R. Chari
Epilogue, July 2010
Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project: Another Baglihar in Making
Pia Malhotra
openDemocracy, July 2010
India and the NPT: what next?

Yogesh Joshi
India Pugwash Society, July 2010
Nuclear Forensics: Deterrence by Attribution
Yogesh Joshi
Daily Excelsior, 26 July 2010
Kabul Conference

D. Suba Chandran
Daily Excelsior, 17 May 2010
In and Around J&K: Debating China's Endgame
D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
Rising Kashmir, 14 May 2010
Cross-LoC Trade: Preparing for the Third Year
D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
Daily Excelsior, 14 May 2010
Educated elite on Jihad Path

D. Suba Chandran, Deputy Director, IPCS
Mainstream, 8 May 2010
China’s Growing Influence in Nepal: Implications on Tibetan Refugee

Kriti Singh, Research Officer, IPCS
Mainstream.3 April 2010
Press Freedom in Nepal: Nepali Media's Battle For Survival

Kriti Singh, Research Officer, IPCS
DNA, 28 April 2010
The Technology Dimension

P R Chari, Research Professor, IPCS
The London Post, 22 january 2010
US Crushed Under Indo-Israeli Think Tanks
A response by Brig. Asif Haroon Raja to an Article written by Jasbir Rakhra, Research Officer, IPCS
Pakistan Observer, 13 January 2010
A Rejoinder to Jasbir Rakhra
Brig. Asif Haroon Raja on issues raised by Jasbir Rakhra, Research Officer, IPCS
Press Releases
'Invest in Understanding the Political and Religious Radicalization in J&K'; New DElhi Think Tank
Press Release by Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Building Peace and Countering Radicalization Program at IPCS, 18 May 2010
Myanmar and Stilwell Road: Indispensable Ingredients for India's Look East Policy
Report Release by Southeast Asia Research Program at IPCS, 26 March 2010
Southeast Asia in 2010s: Opportunities and Challenges for India
Seminar by Southeast Asia Research Program at IPCS, 5 March 2010
Building Stability in India-Pakistan Relations
Report of Track-II Dialogue in Bangkok, February 2010
Armed Conflicts in South Asia : 2009
IPCS Seminar, 13 January 2010
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