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#171 Kashmir: The Economics of Peace-Building
17 January 2006
#141 India-Nepal Relations- Where Do We Go from Here?
4 April 2005
#124 Nepal - India Relations: Current Issues
13 November 2004
#118 Evaluating India-China Border Talks
16 August 2004
#115 Understanding India’s General Elections, 2004
4 June 2004
#106 Evolving India-China Relations
8 March 2004
#102 Bhutan Today and Counter-Terrorist Operations
4 February 2004
#100 Crises in Sri Lanka: Future Prospects and India’s Options
12 December 2003
#99 Bangladesh:Current Developments
11 December 2003
#74 Violence in Gujarat: A Firsthand Account
9 May 2002
#62 Emerging Scenario in Nepal and Implications for Indo-Nepal Relations
27 June 2001
#60 Indo-Pak Relations and Prospects of Re-enaganement
10 February 2001
#55 The Future of India – Nepal Relations: Problems and Prospects
16 November 2000
#48 India's Border Management
1 May 2000
#47 Kargil Committee Report
1 May 2000
#19 Indian Economy after the Nuclear Tests
24 June 1998
#17 India-China Relations
30 June 1998
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