Home Contact Us
Search :
 
Seminar Reports
#281 A Plan of Action: Managing Global Insecurity
9 February 2009
#280 Recent Developments in Sri Lanka: Implications for India
6 February 2009
#279 Burma and the Limits of International Influence
5 February 2009
#278 India-US in the Greater Middle East
2 February 2009
#277 Indonesia: Security and Foreign Policy
23 January 2009
#276 Bangladesh Elections and The Future of Indo-Bangladesh Relations
21 January 2009
#275 J&K Elections: Analysis and Policy Implications
6 January 2009
#274 China's Peaceful Rise: Foreign Policy or Expansionist Strategy?
18 December 2008
#273 China Factor in India-ASEAN Relations
15 December 2008
#272 The Shanghai Cooperation Organization
10 December 2008
#271 Mumbai Attacks
4 December 2008
#270 Nepal's Security and Strategic Prospects
9 November 2008
#269 China's Security Policy
9 November 2008
#268 India-Sri Lanka Relations in the Context of the SAARC Summit
5 November 2008
#267 Emerging Situation in Nepal and Implications for India
2 October 2008
#266 Indo-US Nuclear Deal at the Nuclear Suppliers Group
17 September 2008
#265 A Trip Report on Pakistan
4 September 2008
#264 Structural Roots of Authoritarianism in Pakistan
20 August 2008
#263 Recent Terror Blasts in India: How Should We Respond?
17 August 2008
#262 IDPs: Need for a National Legal Framework in Sri Lanka
11 August 2008
 
 
 

The Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) is the premier South Asian think tank which conducts independent research on and provides an in depth analysis of conventional and non-conventional issues related to national and South Asian security including nuclear issues, disarmament, non-proliferation, weapons of mass destruction, the war on terrorism, counter terrorism , strategies security sector reforms, and armed conflict and peace processes in the region.

For those in South Asia and elsewhere, the IPCS website provides a comprehensive analysis of the happenings within India with a special focus on Jammu and Kashmir and Naxalite Violence. Our research promotes greater understanding of India's foreign policy especially India-China relations, India's relations with SAARC countries and South East Asia.

Through close interaction with leading strategic thinkers, former members of the Indian Administrative Service, the Foreign Service and the three wings of the Armed Forces - the Indian Army, Indian Navy, and Indian Air Force, - the academic community as well as the media, the IPCS has contributed considerably to the strategic discourse in India.

 
Subscribe to Newswire | Site Map | IPCS Email
B 7/3 Lower Ground Floor, Safdarjung Enclave, New Delhi 110029, INDIA.
Tel: 91-11-4100 1900, 4165 2556, 4165 2557, 4165 2558, 4165 2559 Fax: (91-11) 41652560
Email:
© Copyright 2013, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies.
        Web Design by http://www.indiainternets.com