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#332 Post-Election Scenario in Myanmar
3 December 2010
#324 Briefing for King Prajadhipok Institute (Thailand) Delegation
6 August 2010
#300 Paving The Way To Political Stability: A Critical Analysis of UNMIT’S Progress
2 September 2009
#296 Emerging Trends in Malaysian Politics: Implications for the Region and India
7 July 2009
#291 India’s Northeast and Southeast Asia: Strengthening Linkages
29 May 2009
#286 Crisis in Thailand: Regional Implications
29 April 2009
#285 Developments in Chinese Foreign Policy and International Relations
21 April 2009
#279 Burma and the Limits of International Influence
5 February 2009
#277 Indonesia: Security and Foreign Policy
23 January 2009
#274 China's Peaceful Rise: Foreign Policy or Expansionist Strategy?
18 December 2008
#273 China Factor in India-ASEAN Relations
15 December 2008
#268 India-Sri Lanka Relations in the Context of the SAARC Summit
5 November 2008
#257 Northeast in India's Look East Policy
6 May 2008
#253 Stakes for India, China, and Thailand in a Stable Burma
30 March 2008
#244 Ethnic Nationalities and the Myanmar Question
12 December 2007
#243 Japan-India Partnership in the Era of Asian Regional Integration
28 November 2007
#235 India-Southeast Asia Relations
29 August 2007
#220 The 14th SAARC Summit: An Assessment
20 April 2007
#219 India-Malaysia Strategic Dialogue
18 April 2007
#217 India and Vietnam in Changing East Asia
13 April 2007
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