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#335 India-Pakistan-China Nuclear Trilateral Dialogue
18 April 2011
#334 IPCS Interaction with Taiwanese Delegation
5 April 2011
#330 Arms Trade Treaty Consultative Meeting
19 November 2010
#328 China’s Grand Strategy and Military Capabilities Development
8 November 2010
#315 Discussion on the Global Zero Summit held in Paris, February 2-4, 2010
10 March 2010
#310 India-China Military Balance
14 January 2010
#279 Burma and the Limits of International Influence
5 February 2009
#269 China's Security Policy
9 November 2008
#231 Future Developments: Pakistan 2012
10 July 2007
#204 India-China Border Issue
27 December 2006
#202 India-China Track II Dialogue
6 December 2006
#190 Tibet: Connectivity, Capabilities and Consequences
2 August 2006
#184 USAF-IAF Air Combat Exercises: A Review
30 May 2006
#180 Islam and Democracy: India as a Moderating Influence
8 May 2006
#150 Small Arms and the Security Debate in South Asia
14 July 2005
#149 Alternative Approaches to Security
28 June 2005
#137 Operation Parakram
22 February 2005
#129 India's Army and Maritime Doctrines
16 December 2004
#51 Evolving a theoretical perspective on Human Security
30 July 2000
#30 Integration of Defence Apparatus
30 January 1999
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