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#314 Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Building Peace and Countering Radicalization - Release of the IPCS Workshop Report
9 March 2010
#307 Af-Pak: The Road Ahead
24 December 2009
#303 Conflict Resolution and Peace Building Debriefing of an Indo-Pak Track II Dialogue held in Bangkok on 8-9 October 2009
20 October 2009
#169 India-Pakistan Relations: Where Do We Go From Here?
26 December 2005
#168 Pakistan's Security Perceptions & Indo-Pak Relations
24 December 2005
#160 Indo-Pak Conflicts: Ripe to Resolve?
10 October 2005
#159 Indo-Pak Relations: The State of the Game
10 October 2005
#147 Indo-Pak Water Disputes
21 June 2005
#140 India-Pakistan: Where Do We Go on From Here?
22 March 2005
#137 Operation Parakram
22 February 2005
#123 India-Pakistan Relations - The Next Steps
20 October 2004
#119 The Prospects of Pakistan-India Relations
28 August 2004
#107 Kashmir: A Way Forward
18 March 2004
#103 Dialogue with Pakistan: An Assessment
6 February 2004
#101 India-Pak Relations after SAARC: Ready for a Breakthrough?
4 February 2004
#98 Recent Indian CBM Initiatives with Pakistan and its Response: Possibilities for Peace?
27 November 2003
#88 Coercive Diplomacy: Operation Parakram: An Evaluation
30 August 2003
#84 Vajpayee's Peace Initiative: Will it Work?
12 May 2003
#80 The post-election scenario in Pakistan and its implications for India and the United States
17 November 2002
#71 Pakistan President General Pervez Musharraf’s Speech of 12 January 2002
28 January 2002
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