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Nuclear Monthly Monitor
N0.6 , June 2010
CBRN - South Asia 29

Nuclear Monthly Monitor
N0.5 , May 2010
CBRN - South Asia 28

Nuclear Monthly Monitor
N0.4 , April 2010
CBRN - South Asia 27

Special Reports are 3,000-4,500 words in length and examine in-depth,issues that come under the Institute's key focus areas.
 
#92, June 2010
The Faisal Shahzad Story: Insights, Lessons and Implications
Ishita Mattoo
#91, June 2010
Sino-Indian Relations: Sixty Years of Experience and Enlightenment
Amb. Cheng Ruisheng
#90, May 2010
The Nuclear Safety Culture in India: Past, Present and Future
Chaitanya Ravi
#89, April 2010
Countering the Naxalites: Deploying the Armed Forces
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#88, March 2010
Southeast Asia in the 2010’S: Opportunities and Challenges for India
Tuli Sinha and Harnit Kaur Kang
Research Officers, SEARP, IPCS, New Delhi
#87, December 2009
Af-Pak: A Strategic Opportunity for South Asia?
Ali Ahmed
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#86, October 2009
The Dragon on Safari: China’s Africa Policy
Lt. Col JS Kohli
#85, October 2009
India’s Look East Policy: A Critical Assessment
Interview with Amb. Rajiv Sikri
#84, September 2009
Suicide Terrorism in Pakistan: An Assessment
Jeremie Lanche
#83, September 2009
India-ASEAN FTA: The Road Ahead
Conference Report
#82, September 2009
How Prepared Are We?: India and the Challenge of Nuclear Terror
Sitakanta Mishra
#81, August 2009
From Bomb to the Base Camp: Global Nuclear Disarmament and the Ensuing Debate
Interview with Dr. Scott Sagan
Rekha Chakravarthi & Yogesh Joshi
#80, August 2009
Pokharan-I: Personal Recollections
PR Chari
Research Professor, IPCS
#78, July 2009
Indo-German Relations: Achievements and Challenges in the 21st Century
Marian Gallenkamp
Research Intern, IPCS
#77, July 2009
Af-PakStrategy: A Survey of Literature
Aparajita Kashyap
Research Intern, IPCS, New Delhi
#76, June 2009
Maritime Issues in South China Sea: A Survey of Literature
Harnit Kang
Research Assistant, Southeast Asia Research Programme (SEARP), IPCS
#75, June 2009
India-ASEAN Free Trade Agreement: A Survey of Literature
Tuli Sinha
Research Assistant, Southeast Asia Research Programme (SEARP), IPCS
#74, June 2009
Recent Developments in North Korea
PR Chari
#73, June 2009
India and the Impending FMCT
Interview with Prof R. Rajaraman
Rekha Chakravarthi & Yogesh Joshi
#72, May 2009
India-ASEAN Relations: Analysing Regional Implications
Mohit Anand
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