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#337 Nepal: Internal Challenges and External Influences
16 September 2011
#327 IPCS-Brookings Dialogue
3 November 2010
#326 Sri Lanka: Priorities of Reconciliation
28 October 2010
#322 Meeting the Naxal Challenge
18 May 2010
#321 Nepal: The Present Situation
14 May 2010
#316 India-Sri Lanka Relations
17 March 2010
#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
#285 Developments in Chinese Foreign Policy and International Relations
21 April 2009
#284 Northeast Asia and South Asia: Comparative Security Dynamics
1 April 2009
#280 Recent Developments in Sri Lanka: Implications for India
6 February 2009
#276 Bangladesh Elections and The Future of Indo-Bangladesh Relations
21 January 2009
#275 J&K Elections: Analysis and Policy Implications
6 January 2009
#270 Nepal's Security and Strategic Prospects
9 November 2008
#268 India-Sri Lanka Relations in the Context of the SAARC Summit
5 November 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
#262 IDPs: Need for a National Legal Framework in Sri Lanka
11 August 2008
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