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#336 Pakistan's Strategic Future
26 April 2011
#335 India-Pakistan-China Nuclear Trilateral Dialogue
18 April 2011
#314 Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh: Building Peace and Countering Radicalization - Release of the IPCS Workshop Report
9 March 2010
#309 Book Discussion - Armed Conflicts in South Asia 2009
7 January 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
#299 After Baitullah Mehsud: What Next?
13 August 2009
#292 Af-Pak Strategy: Regional Implications
2 June 2009
#285 Developments in Chinese Foreign Policy and International Relations
21 April 2009
#284 Northeast Asia and South Asia: Comparative Security Dynamics
1 April 2009
#283 From Mumbai to Lahore: Where do we go from here?
23 March 2009
#275 J&K Elections: Analysis and Policy Implications
6 January 2009
#274 China's Peaceful Rise: Foreign Policy or Expansionist Strategy?
18 December 2008
#271 Mumbai Attacks
4 December 2008
#267 Emerging Situation in Nepal and Implications for India
2 October 2008
#265 A Trip Report on Pakistan
4 September 2008
#264 Structural Roots of Authoritarianism in Pakistan
20 August 2008
#263 Recent Terror Blasts in India: How Should We Respond?
17 August 2008
#259 Armed Conflicts in South Asia,Armed Conflicts Issues in South Asia,Studies on South Asia Armed Conflict,Articles South Asia Armed Conflicts,IPCS
3 June 2008
#258 Indo-Pak Nuclear Tests: Ten Years After
3 June 2008
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