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Jammu & Kashmir - Seminars
#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
#301 Current Developments in Jammu and Kashmir
9 October 2009
#156 Peace Processes, Incrementalism and Kashmir
12 August 2005
#112 Kashmir: Looking Further
5 May 2004
#107 Kashmir: A Way Forward
18 March 2004
#90 Perception, Politics and Security in South Asia: The compound crisis of 1990
9 September 2003
#89 Kashmir: The Current Situation
5 September 2003
#84 Vajpayee's Peace Initiative: Will it Work?
12 May 2003
#76 Forthcoming Elections in Jammu & Kashmir
2 September 2002
#59 The peace process in Kashmir
10 February 2001
#52 Recent Developments in Kashmir
14 August 2000
#47 Kargil Committee Report
1 May 2000
#44 Situation in Kashmir
15 February 2000
#37 Kargil and Beyond
29 July 1999
#35 3rd IPCS Round Table discussion on the Kargil Crisis
15 July 1999
#34 2nd IPCS Round Table discussion on the Kargil Crisis
7 July 1999
#33 IPCS Round Table discussion on the Kargil Crisis
1 July 1999
 
 
 

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