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#3908
Iran, Islam and Nuclear Weapons: Engage Teheran instead of Isolating
30 April 2013 D. Suba Chandran reflects on "Troubling Tehran: Reflections on Geopolitics" edited by Rajaram Nagappa and Arun Vishwanathan
#3907
Taiwan and Japan: Fishing in Troubled Waters?
30 April 2013 Narayani Basu analyses Taiwan’s stance on the issue of territorial disputes vis-à-vis China
#3906
Book Review: Contextualising Iran
30 April 2013 Manpreet Sethi reviews “Troubling Tehran - Reflections on Geopolitics” edited by Rajaram Nagappa and Arun Vishwanathan
#3905
Brahmaputra River Valley Authority: India and China Redefining their 'Global Commons’
30 April 2013 Roomana Hukil on the significance of having a river-collaborative mechanism between the two countries
#3904
Thailand: The story after the Peace Deal
30 April 2013 Aparupa Bhattacherjee discusses the reasons behind the criticism and seeming failure of the peace deal
#3903
China: The Outbreak of Bird Flu 2013
30 April 2013 Namrata Hasija discusses the reactions and responses to the outbreak of bird flu in China
#3902
China: Contextualising the Anti-Access Area-Denial Strategy
30 April 2013 Teshu Singh explores China's use of the concept as a rationale for building its naval power
#3901
IPCS Discussion: Military Confidence Building Measures & India-China Relations
30 April 2013 Narayani Basu reports on the discussion of the book, "Military Confidence Building Measures and India-China Relations: Fighting Distrust"
#3900
IPCS Discussion: Recent Crisis & Domestic Politics on the Korean Peninsula
30 April 2013 Narayani Basu reports on nuclear flashpoints and regional perspectives on the Korean peninsula
#3899
Intrusion in Ladakh: Warning from China
30 April 2013 Jayadeva Ranade on the possible motives behind the recent Chinese incursion into Indian territory
#3898
Pakistan Elections 2013: Women and the Youth
30 April 2013 Zainab Akhter looks at whether their presence in the process could be a potential game changer
#3897
Carnegie Nuclear Policy Conference 2013: Deterrence and Disarmament
28 April 2013 PR Chari analyses the session on "Deterrence, Disarmament, and Non-Proliferation in Obama's Second Term"
#3896
India, Pakistan and the Nuclear Race: An Assessment
28 April 2013 Michael Krepon responds to the Indian and Pakistani critique on his commentary
#3895
Core, Periphery and Indian Foreign Policy: The growing divide between Delhi and sub-regions
25 April 2013 D. Suba Chandran discusses the impact of these dynamics on the country's foreign policy decision-making mechanisms
#3894
Bhutan Elections 2013: A Difficult Road Ahead?
24 April 2013 Kunkhen Dorji analyses whether the process is genuine and if it will be able to provide a platform for multiple stakeholders
#3893
Boston Bombings: Lessons for India
24 April 2013 Ashok Bhan highlights the need for a national resolve and institutionalizing mechanisms to deal with terrorism
#3892
India, Pakistan and the Nuclear Race: The Two Pots Down the Nuclear Stream
24 April 2013 Rabia Akhtar on Pakistan's perspective in the IPCS debate with Vijay Shankar, PR Chari, and D Suba Chandran on Michael Krepon's commentary
#3891
Special Commentary: Carnegie 2013 Nuclear Policy Conference
23 April 2013 Arun Vishwanathan takes note of the important issues emerging from the discussions at the Conference
#3890
Pakistan Elections 2013: Will things change?
22 April 2013 PR Chari discusses whether the elections will augur a paradigm shift in terms of good governance
#3889
P-3C vs. P-8I: India, Pakistan and the Naval Balance
21 April 2013 Vijay Sakhuja compares the relative strategic value of the recent acquisitions for the countries’ navies
 
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