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Seminar Reports
#199 Hu Jintao's India Visit: Implications for Bilateral Relations
17 November 2006
#198 North Korea's Nuclear Test
26 October 2006
#197 Emerging Changes in Japan: Impact on Indo-Japan Relations
14 October 2006
#196 Sri Lanka: The Way Forward
6 October 2006
#195 Akbar Bugti & After: Developments in Balochistan
8 September 2006
#194 Recent Developments in West Asia
7 September 2006
#193 Kashmir: New Voices, New Approaches
29 August 2006
#192 Indo-US Relations: At the cusp of a break through
27 August 2006
#191 The Indo-US Nuclear Deal: One Year After
5 August 2006
#190 Tibet: Connectivity, Capabilities and Consequences
2 August 2006
#189 Emerging Situation in Sri Lanka: Efforts towards Peace
27 July 2006
#188 Recent developments in Afghanistan (IPCS Neighbourhood Watch Series)
10 July 2006
#187 Recent Developments in Pakistan (IPCS Neighborhood Watch Series)
10 July 2006
#186 Pakistan-China-India Nuclear and Strategic Issues
22 June 2006
#184 USAF-IAF Air Combat Exercises: A Review
30 May 2006
#183 Nepal: After Return Of Democracy
25 May 2006
#182 Democracy & Development In Maldives
10 May 2006
#181 Promoting Strategic and Missile Stability in Southern Asia
9 May 2006
#180 Islam and Democracy: India as a Moderating Influence
8 May 2006
#179 EU-India: Strategic Partners?
4 May 2006
 
 
 

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