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#3228
Yet another Great Game in Afghanistan: The US and China
1 September 2010 Sriparna Pathak explains how economic engagements in Afghanistan by China do hold the potential to develop Afghanistan
#3227
Towards Regional Stability: Establish an Indo-Pak Nuclear Commission
30 August 2010 D Suba Chandran suggests a regularized mechanism for Indo-Pak nuclear issues similar to the Indus Water Commission
#3226
Biological Weapons: the Neglected WMD
30 August 2010 PR Chari stresses the need for an increased national preparedness to deal with a potential Biological Weapons attack
#3225
J&K: In Search of a ‘Starting Point’ to Break the Impasse
27 August 2010 Ashok Bhan comments on Union Home Minister P Chidamabaram's effort to find a way to stop the vicious cycle of violence in J&K
#3224
Indus Waters Governance-IV: Don’t Securitize the Water Debate
26 August 2010 D Suba Chandran analyses the trend of increasing rhetoric on ‘water wars’ in South Asia
#3223
Nuclear Forensics: A Tool for Deterring Terrorists?
24 August 2010 Reshmi Kazi outlines the importance of Nuclear Forensics in preventing and combatting nuclear terrorism
#3222
Who is Pakistan Trying to Reign In?
20 August 2010 Pallavi Kumar recommends addressing the NWFP factor for any resolution of the AfPak problem
#3221
Terrorism in Philippines: Combine Hard and Soft Options
19 August 2010 Panchali Saikia states that military measures are going to be inadequate in combating terrorism in Philippines
#3220
India’s COIN Policy: ‘Peace Preceding Talks’?
19 August 2010 Firdaus Ahmed recommends strengthening negotiations in Kashmir for sustainable peace
#3219
Fighting the Naxalites: CRPF is the Best Option
17 August 2010 D Suba Chandran argues that there is a lack of productive and efficient options to fight Naxalism, barring the CRPF
#3218
Fighting the Naxalites: CRPF is not the Best Option
17 August 2010 Medha Chaturvedi offers certain measures that the government can take in the Naxal affected areas
#3217
J&K: Implement the Working Group Recommendations
17 August 2010 Ali Ahmed highlights the usefulness of working group recommendations in aiding the solution of the Kashmir issue
#3216
Indo-Pak: Cost of the Conflict
17 August 2010 Kriti Mathur identifies three main areas where India and Pakistan are losing out by their protracted conflict
#3215
Trying Times for the CPMFs in the Red Corridor
16 August 2010 Medha Chaturvedi highlights the challenges faced by the CPMF in the Naxal affected areas
#3214
Shyam Saran’s Visit to Nepal: Novel Attempt at National Consensus Building?
16 August 2010 Padmaja Murthy suggests that Shyam Saran’s visit to Nepal signals a new trend in open diplomacy between the two countries
#3213
Wikileaks: Pakistani Media’s Side to the Story
13 August 2010 Kriti Mathur describes the Pakistani media’s double speak on the Wikileaks episode
#3212
India: Soft, Hard or Sneaky?
12 August 2010 Medha Chaturvedi and Panchali Saikia summarize an IPCS in-house discussion on India’s identity as a soft or a hard state
#3211
Damming the Brahmaputra: Setback to South Asian Stability?
12 August 2010 Rajiv Ranjan argues that the construction of a dam on the Brahmaputra by China will have widespread security implications in South Asia
#3210
Kashmir: the Youth is Coming, the Youth is Coming
11 August 2010 Zafar Choudhry presents the implications of the participation of youth in the political arena of Jammu and Kashmir.
#3209
China in Pakistan: the Xinjiang and Kashgar Factors
10 August 2010 Gunjan Singh assesses the implications of closer China-Pakistan ties, particularly for India
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