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Articles are short 800-850-word commentaries that provide a more analytical view of issues currently in the news.
 Nepal: Deciphering Prachanda’s “Trilateral” Strategy to Balance India and China
 IPCS Discussion: Malaysia Elections 2013
 Bhutan: Democratically Challenged?
 Bhutan: Is Democracy a Reality?
 India, China and the American Pivot: Should New Delhi Reassess its Strategy?
 Sri Lanka: Why are the Tamil Refugees Not Returning?
 India and China in the Arctic: The New Great Game?
 India and China in the Arctic: Breeching the Monopoly
 Li Keqiang’s Visit to India: What Promise does it Portend?
 IPCS Discussion: Deciphering China's Endgame
 Pakistan Elections 2013: A Preliminary Analysis
 Chinese Incursion in Ladakh: Local Perspectives
 A New Dawn in Pakistan
 Naxal Violence: A Profile of Sabyasachi Panda
 IPCS Discussion: Contemporary Issues in Naya Nepal


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latest Books
Military Confidence-Building and India-China Relations
Fighting Distrust

Dipankar Banerjee and Jabin T Jacob (Eds.)
New Delhi: Pentagon Press, India
China's Discursive Nationalism: Contending in Softer Realms
Bhavna Singh
New Delhi: Pentagon Press, India
Indo-US Nuclear Deal – Seeking Synergy in Bilateralism - Revised Edition
Edited by P R Chari
New Delhi: Routledge, India
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Book reviews
Two Decades of India’s Look East Policy: Partnership For Peace, Progress And Prosperity
AN Ram (Ed)
Reviewer : Vibhanshu Shekhar
Research Fellow, Indian Council of World Affairs
email: vibesjnu@gmail.com
Chinese and Indian Strategic Behavior: Growing Power and Alarm
George J Gilboy and Eric Heginbotham
Reviewer : PR Chari

Visiting Professor, IPCS
email: prchari@gmail.com


Riots and After in Mumbai: Chronicles of Truth and Reconciliation
Meena Menon
Reviewer : Jaya

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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.
The North Korean Threat: More Bark Than Bite
Rajaram Panda
China’s New Leadership: Internal and External Implications of a Fresh Agenda
Jayadeva Ranade
China’s 12th National People’s Congress An Analysis of the Composition and Content
Jayadeva Ranade
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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.
India and Southeast Asia: A Personal Narrative from Chennai
Prof. V. Suryanarayan
Myanmar’s National Reconciliation: An Audit of Insurgencies and Ceasefires
Bibhu Prasad Routray
Analyzing Failure: Pakistan and the Failed States Index
Lidia Leoni
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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.
Contemporary Naxal Movement in India: New Trends, State Responses and Recommendations
Rajat Kumar Kujur
China and Myanmar: Strategic Interests, Strategies and the Road Ahead
Billy Tea
Politics of UNSC Sanctions: The Issue of Nuclear Weapons Development
Prashant Hosur
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Conference Reports
Inside Southeast Asia: Second Annual Conference
Nayantara Shaunik
INSIDE Myanmar: Reforms, Reconciliation, Social & Ethnic Divide

Second National Dialogue on the Naxal Problem: Mapping the Motivations and Local Support

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Seminar Reports
Malaysia: Election 2013
China & its External Periphery
Deciphering China's Endgame: Defence White Paper, Intrusion in Ladakh and Indian Response
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