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Pakistan - Special Report
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.
 
#112, December 2011
Deadly Embrace: Recent Books on Pakistan
#111, December 2011
Conflict Resolution in Afghanistan: India as Catalyst
Ali Ahmed
#109, August 2011
China-Pakistan Nuclear Alliance:An Analysis
Siddharth Ramana
#104, June 2011
After Osama: Pakistan’s Relations with the US, China & India
Samarjit Ghosh , Aditi Malhotra , and Rohit Singh
#94, July 2010
Pakistan & Afghanistan: Understanding Islamabad’s Objectives and Strategies
Sripathi Naryanan
#93, July 2010
Obama’s Afghanistan Policy: A Review of Literature
Debalina Chatterjee
#92, June 2010
The Faisal Shahzad Story: Insights, Lessons and Implications
Ishita Mattoo
#87, December 2009
Af-Pak: A Strategic Opportunity for South Asia?
Ali Ahmed
e-mail: aliahd66@hotmail.com
#84, September 2009
Suicide Terrorism in Pakistan: An Assessment
Jeremie Lanche
#77, July 2009
Af-PakStrategy: A Survey of Literature
Aparajita Kashyap
Research Intern, IPCS, New Delhi
#69, April 2009
India and Afghanistan: Charting a Future
Raghav Sharma
Research Officer, IPCS
#68, March 2009
Swat: A Chronology since 2006
Urvashi J Kumar
Research Officer, IPCS
#65, February 2009
Indo-Pak Composite Dialogue - 2008: A Review
Samarjit Ghosh
Research Intern, IPCS
#53, June 2008
Indo-Pak Composite Dialogue: An Update
Sameer Suryakant Patil
#36, March 2007
Third Composite Dialogue: An Overview of Indo-Pak Relations in 2006
Priyashree Andley
#32, October 2006
Balochistan A Backgrounder
Priyashree Andley
Research Officer, IPCS
#30, September 2006
China-Pakistan Economic Relations
Atul Kumar
#26, June 2006
China-Pakistan Relations: Recent Developments
Urvashi Aneja
#12, February 2006
Indo-Pak Composite Dialogue 2004-05: A Profile
KS Manjunath
#6, January 2006
Indo-Pak Peace Process: Chronology of events 2004-05
Manjunath KS
 

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