SOUTHEAST ASIA RESEARCH PROGRAMME
Building bridges and reviving linkages… |
The Southeast Asia Research Programme (SEARP) at the Institute of Peace and Conflict studies (IPCS), New Delhi, India aims to promote research on Southeast Asia in India, map the existing nature and dynamics of India - Southeast Asia relations, and highlight current political, economic and security developments of mutual concern. Through a combination of discussion-based events and research work, this programme seeks to achieve its goal of creating avenues for collaboration and fostering understanding between India and the ASEAN.
IPCS Task Force
“Northeast (NE) as an Engine of Growth”- Expanding the linkages with Southeast Asia”
Strategies specifically targeted at improving the Northeast's links with Southeast Asia are vital to the strategic interest of India both in terms of Asian geopolitical balance and as a hub of regional and international commerce. To realize this objective, and to achieve the objectives of Vision 2020, India will have to improve the governance, infrastructure and improvised economy of these geographically-inclined states. IPCS have formed a Task Force comprising of intellectuals, scholars and former bureaucrats (from New Delhi and the Northeast), to help the Institute monitor on these issue. The Institute intends to interact with the institutions in the NE region regularly.
Southeast Asia Annual Review
“Inside Southeast Asia-Internal Political Challenges, Inter-State Conflicts and Regional Security”
The Institute monitors the internal issues of Southeast Asian countries on a regular basis and further intends to convert the process into an annual meet to understand the dynamics of the current issues, challenges and problems in Southeast Asia. Inside Southeast Asia, the internal political and social systems and the interaction between the two have created an interesting mix of hope, challenges and threats at the national, bilateral and regional levels. Under this initiative, the Institute organizes an annual symposium to discuss on these issues and invites young scholars to write background papers based on the annual symposium’s theme.
This programme has been supported by the SAEA Group, Singapore.
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| H.E. Amb. U Zin Yaw addressing on the “Internal Developments in Myanmar: The Road Ahead,” as a part of the IPCS Ambassador Lecture Series |
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| Amb.Rajiv Bhatia, former Indian Ambassador to Myanmar at the IPCS interactive session on the "Internal Developments in Myanmar: The Road Ahead"
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| Amb. Aftab Seth, former Indian Ambassador to Vietnam at the IPCS interactive session on the "Internal Developments in Myanmar: The Road Ahead" |
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| Mr. BG Verghese, a senior Indian journalist and IPCS Task Force Member at the IPCS interactive session on the "Internal Developments in Myanmar: The Road Ahead" |
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Events
RECENT Events
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INTERNAL DEVELOPMENTS IN MYANMAR: THE ROAD AHEAD, 19 APRIL 2012, IIC
An Interactive session with H.E. Amb. U Zin Yaw, Ambassador of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, New Delhi

SEARP FIRST ANNUAL CONFERENCE ,25 November 2011,IIC
The Southeast Asia Research Programme at the Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS) in collaboration with SAEA Group, Singapore and Indian International Centre organized its first annual conference titled ‘Inside Southeast Asia’ on 25 November 2011. The primary focus of the conference was on the following three themes: ‘Internal Political Challenges’, ‘Inter-State Disputes’ and ‘ASEAN & Regional Security’

Ambassador Sudhir Devare addressing at the Inside Southeast Asia Conference.

Amb. IP Khosla, D.Suba Chandran, Dr. Mallika Joseph and Amb. Eric Gonsalves at the Inside Southeast Asia Conference
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ARTICLES
Myanmar: NLD’s Victory in the Bypolls
Medha Chaturvedi
The Seoul Nuclear Security Summit: Discovering an Agenda
PR Chari
Censorship Struggle and Social Change in Vietnam
Amruta Karambelkar
APT versus EAS: Indonesia’s Perspective
Chongtham Gunnamani
Myanmar and the West: Economics of Politics
Medha Chaturvedi
Southern Philippines’ Conflict: Quest for a Settlement
Chongtham Gunnamani
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Panchali Saikia
Research Officer
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Amruta Karambelkar
Research Officer |
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| Amb.Leela Ponappa addressing at the Session on ‘Inter-State Disputes’ and ‘ASEAN & Regional Security of Inside Southeast Asia Conference, November 2011 |
Amb.Eric Gonsalves at the Inside Southeast Asia Conference, November 2011 |
Session on ‘Internal Political Challenges-I ‘Transition in Myanmar’ of Inside Southeast Asia Conference, November 2011 |
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| Mr. NK Das, Chief Secretary, Government of Assam interacting with the IPCS Task Force. |
Amb. Navrekha Sharma, Ambassador of Myanmar H.E U Zin Yawat and a former researcher at IPCS Ms. Harnit Kaur Kang at the Inside Southeast Asia Conference, 2011 |
Amb. Rajiv Sikri at the IPCS interactive session with Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to India |
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| Interactive session at IPCS Conference Room on ‘South China Sea: Opportunity or Liability?’, December 2011 |
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