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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.
 
#137, October 2012
Analyzing Failure: Pakistan and the Failed States Index
Lidia Leoni
#107, June 2011
Understanding the Gujjar-Pahri Faultline in J&K: A Pahri Perspective
KD Maini
#106, June 2011
Understanding the Gujjar-Pahri Faultline in J&K: A Gujjar Perspective
Zafar Choudhary
#101, May 2011
Security Net: Nuclear Risk Reduction in Southern Asia
Lydia Walker & Annie Siris Coombs
#99, March 2011
“General Musharraf’s four point formula can provide an effective roadmap in Kashmir”: An Interview with Prof Abdul Ghani Bhat
Nadir Ali
Research Assistant, IPCS
#98, February 2011
India’s Strategic Interests in Myanmar: An Interview with Shyam Saran
Medha Chaturvedi
#95, July 2010
Water Issues between Nepal, India & Bangladesh: A Review of Literature
Pia Malhotra
#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
#85, October 2009
India’s Look East Policy: A Critical Assessment
Interview with Amb. Rajiv Sikri
#70, April 2009
Bangladesh: The BDR Mutiny
Sandeep Bhardwaj
#69, April 2009
India and Afghanistan: Charting a Future
Raghav Sharma
Research Officer, IPCS
#67, March 2009
Failed States & Foreign Military Intervention: The Afghanistan Imbroglio
Sonali Huria
Research Officer, IPCS
#63, January 2009
India in Central Asia
Raghav Sharma
#53, June 2008
Indo-Pak Composite Dialogue: An Update
Sameer Suryakant Patil
#51, March 2008
Afghan-Pak Joint Peace Jirga
Mariam Safi
#47, August 2007
Madrasas in Bangladesh
Tiffany Ellis
#45, July 2007
Energy Politics: India-Bangladesh-Myanmar Relations
Srinjoy Bose
#44, June 2007
Child Soldiers in Afghanistan
#35, March 2007
Bangladesh in 2006: Teetering Political Edifice and Democracy
Supriya Singh
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