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Articles
Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
 China-India: Courting Closer Confidence
 Indo-Pak Nuclear CBMs: The Road to Nowhere
 Why does India need an Aerospace Command?
 Southern Philippines’ Conflict: Quest for a Settlement
 Indo-Vietnam Defence Relations: Strategically Responsive
 LLRC Report on Sri Lanka’s War: Pride, Prejudice and Paradise
 The Anwar Verdict and Malaysian Elections: What will be the Impact?
 Bangladesh on the Tipaimukh Dam: A Print Media Analysis
 China and Thailand: Analyzing Xi Jinping’s Visit
 Cold Start: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back?
 Nepal in 2011: A Turbulent Peace?
 India-Japan Relations at 60: Setting the Stage for Kizuna
 Indo-Pak Nuclear CBMs: Where Talks Fear To Tread
 India’s Iran Dilemma: Nuclear Fuel or Crude Oil?
 BKI and the Naxals in Punjab: Unlikely Cohorts


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latest Books
Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2011: The Promise and Threat of Transformation
Edited by D. Suba Chandran and P.R. Chari
New Delhi: Routledge India
Energy & Environmental Security: A Cooperative Approach in South Asia
D Suba Chandran and J Jeganaathan (Eds.)
New Delhi: IPCS, 2011
India's Foreign Policy: Old Problems, New Challenges
D. Suba Chandran And Jabin T. Jacob (Eds.)
New Delhi: Macmillan, 2011
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Book reviews
India and Global Nuclear Disarmament
Lt Gen (Retd) V R Raghavan (ed.)
Reviewer : Yogesh Joshi

Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University

email: yogeshjoshidec11@gmail.com


India, Pakistan and the Bomb: Debating Nuclear Stability in South Asia
Sumit Ganguly and S Paul Kapur
Reviewer : Yogesh Joshi

Research Scholar, Jawaharlal Nehru University

email: yogeshjoshidec11@gmail.com


Myanmar/Burma: Inside Challenges, Outside Interests
Lex Rieffel (ed.)
Reviewer : Medha Chaturvedi

Research Officer, SEARP, IPCS
email: medha@ipcs.org


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Issue Briefs
Issue Briefs are 2,500-word long essays that examine various topics and their implications, besides making policy recommendations.
Alternative Regional Strategy for India: Exploring Soft Power Options
J Jeganaathan
India’s Credible Minimum Deterrence: A Decade Later
Tanvi Kulkarni and Alankrita Sinha
Sri Lanka and the Peace Makers: A Story of Norway and India
MR Narayan Swamy
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Special Reports
Special Reports are 3,000-4,500 words in length and examine in-depth,issues that come under the Institute's key focus areas.
South China Sea: Opportunity or Liability?
Bhavna Singh & Panchali Saikia
Deadly Embrace: Recent Books on Pakistan

Conflict Resolution in Afghanistan: India as Catalyst
Ali Ahmed
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Research Papers
Research Papers are journal-length works written by the Institute's staff, including interns, on areas of their specialization.
China and Myanmar: Strategic Interests, Strategies and the Road Ahead
Billy Tea
Politics of UNSC Sanctions: The Issue of Nuclear Weapons Development
Prashant Hosur
Democracy in Bhutan: An Analysis of Constitutional Change in a Buddhist Monarchy
Marian Gallenkamp
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Conference Reports
Energy and Environmental Security: Male Dialogue

Energy and Environmental Security: Colombo Dialogue

Nuclear Disarmament and Non Proliferation

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Seminar Reports
Nepal: Internal Challenges and External Influences
Pakistan's Strategic Future
India-Pakistan-China Nuclear Trilateral Dialogue
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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.

 
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